UAC Code 450012
2011 ATAR 70.00 MIN or OP1-14
2010 ATAR 70.00 MIN or OP1-14
The degree offers a solid base of knowledge and skills in designing and developing information technology including disciplines from programming and system administration through to system analysis and strategic planning that solve problems and address the needs of modern organisations.
The program comprises a core of courses that develop fundamental skills and knowledge upon which the cadet can select elective courses to develop specialisations in his/her area of interest.
The degree delivers an important balance between the ‘hard’ skills of programming and system and network management and the ‘soft’ skills of teamwork, communication, problem solving, and decision-making. Successful graduates are well-balanced, broadly-skilled IT professionals ready for the demands of modern information technology implementation.
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree you will have an intellectual advantage for all careers in the ADF given the planned introduction of new capability and the increased influence of the information environment on military operations. Most importantly, you will possess an excellent combination of technical knowledge and practical expertise for specific ADF careers that leverage advantage from information technology such as: Supply Officers, Pilots, Maritime Aviation Warfare Officers and Maritime Warfare Officers in the Navy, as a General Service Officer in the Aviation, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Intelligence, Ordnance and Signals Corps of the Army, and as Joint Battlefield Airspace Controllers (Air Traffic Controllers), Pilots and Air Combat Officers in the Air Force.
OP = Overall Position (QLD only)
Please note these minimum OP’s should be used as a general guide only as the conversion can vary from year to year.