Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Services)

Where it will take you

Graduates will acquire a competitive edge in securing employment in the Information Technology sector. Career paths available to graduates include business analyst, software developer, and spatial data analyst. Eligible graduates may also choose to continue into a higher degree by research program such as Doctor of Philosophy or Master of Information Technology.

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Study Mode

On campus

Where

Bathurst

When

Session 1

Level

Undergraduate

Duration

4 years full-time on campus

International?

NO

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