• Bachelor of Information Technology at Monash University is a 3-year program.
  • The program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society. 
  • Information technology (IT) is everywhere, but its power comes from the creative intelligence of the people behind it.
  • The students will become the expert who designs and creates the IT systems the whole world all relies on.
  • Through real-world industry projects or placements, and with generous scholarships available, the student will hit the ground running - ready to embark on an exciting career.
  • Alternatively, the student can apply through the highly regarded Industry Based Learning (IBL) program to do one or two half-year placements with the industry partners (leading Australian and global organizations). Each year, 100 percent of the IBL students who seek employment have received graduate job offers.
  • In the final year, the student will put into practice the skills and knowledge they gained during the course, through industry experience, games, or multimedia studio project.
  • The student can tailor their studies to suit their interests and career aspirations in these ways:
    • IT major or extended major - develop deep expertise.
    • IT electives - a huge range from 'Business Analytics' to 'Cybersecurity' and 'Social Informatics'.
    • Monash-wide electives - complement the flair for IT or indulge other passions.
    • Double degree - gain an extra qualification in Arts, Business, Commerce, Design, Education, or Science.
    • Be global - study at Monash locations in Malaysia, South Africa, or Italy, or at one of the prestigious partner universities.
    • Go further - high-achieving students can add an Honours research year or a 1.5-year IT Masters's degree.
  • The jobs to follow after completion of this program is:
    • IT consultant
    • Cloud architect 
    • Computer forensic investigator
    • Health IT specialist
    • Mobile application developer
    • Web developer
  • The average salary of the student after getting placed is 88,600 AUD.