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Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology)
Course delivered by RMIT University
Majors include:
- Information Technology
- Web Development
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Course Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology) is an innovative and technologically advanced course that is taught via the Internet, meaning students can apply the theory of what they learn immediately. It allows complete flexibility for students providing a choice of units to best suit each student's needs and interests.
What You Will Learn with the Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology)
Students specialising in Information Technology (IT) will explore software development, both in applications and systems, systems analysis, software engineering, information systems consulting and network and data communications.
Through Internet and Web Development, students study e-Business, web page construction, Internet Technologies, User Interface Programming and e-Commerce Systems.
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What the Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology) Can Do for You
- Graduates are equipped with the right combination of theory and practice for the modern marketplace
- This Applied Science degree conforms to the Australian Computer Society accreditation standards
- Leads to computing professional careers in commerce, business, scientific research, engineering and government
Talk to SEEK Learning about the Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology) distance learning course and study options.
Getting Started
Not sure where to begin? We've selected units that allow you to start learning, build your study skills and confidence, while keeping your degree options open. Note these are recommendations only and we will discuss your particular requirements over the phone. For the Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology), starting points include Information Technology 1, Management Support Systems, Discrete Mathematics, Web Page Construction and Introduction to Programming in Java. |
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Studying with OUA has allowed me to complete my degree without stopping work - the flexibility is great.
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Helping You Meet Your Goals
SEEK Learning consultants are experts in matching courses with career needs, and have helped thousands of people to advance their careers through education.
We work with you to find the right course to meet your career goals.
We also make it as easy as possible for you to start learning quickly. There are no pre-requisites for this university degree, and we'll help you through the enrolment process. You'll also enjoy strong student support as you work towards your qualification.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant now to discuss your goals, and get started on the right course, right now.
Course Structure
- Total units: 24
- Business units: 1
- Major units: 12
- Professional Development Units: 1
- Science Electives: 8
- Free Electives: 2
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Course Units
- Information Technology 1
- E-Business Fundamentals
- Introduction to Programming in Java
- Programming Web Applications
- Discrete Mathematics
- Web Development Technologies
- Computer Systems and Networks
- User Interface Technology
- Data Modelling and Databases
- Macroeconomics
- Further Programming in Java
- Introduction to Management
- Software Engineering Analysis and Design
- Managing the Organisation
- Data Communications and Computer Networks
- Marketing Theory and Practice
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- Programming in ANSI/ISOC
- Strategic Organisational Communication
- Operating Systems 1
- Research Methods for Marketing and Management
- Statistics and Research Methods (SPSS Software)
- Applied Reasoning
- Object Oriented Programming(C++)
- Economic Principles
- Project Unit
- Mathematics for Science and Technology 1A
- Introduction to Internet Technology
- Information Systems Fundamentals
- Introduction to Psychology 1A
- Management Support Systems
- Web Page Construction
- Foundations of Science
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