- Griffith University offers a Bachelor of Information Technology for a duration of 3 years (3 trimesters).
- Information Technology is a course-based program offered on a full-time and part-time basis.
- This program is offered in blended learning mode which ranges from fully online too, where access to specialized hardware is required, on-campus only.
- This major program consists of 240 credits of core units.
- This program will provide students with a core of IT technical knowledge and also allow a major in Information Systems or Networks and Security to be undertaken.
- The program is flexible enough for students to gain expertise in other areas, including those outside the IT domain.
- Through this program, students will gain knowledge and skills such as understanding the basics of computing technology, how to design and build web sites, computer programming, data management, software development, and human-computer interaction.
- This degree is suitable for students seeking a more generalist IT degree which will allow them to pursue a vocational career in IT with less complex abstract problem solving and programming requirements.
- The faculty-student ratio for this program is 1:14.
- Graduates are eligible to apply to join the Australian Computer Society as full members.
- Students must complete a 20 credit point Work Integrated Learning course in their third year and the Integrated Learning course can be taken as either an Industry Affiliates Program (IAP) or team-based Industry Project modes.
- Those Bachelor of Information Technology students graduating with the Networks and Security major will be ready to undertake industry network certification.
- The average salary goes up to 43,640 USD after completing this program.