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Your career in IT
Work in areas including app development, cloud computing, mobile computing, social media, web systems or multimedia.
Build a flexible skillset with a combination of courses that match your passions and talents.
There are six IT streams available through RMIT’s Bachelor of Information Technology degree, each offering cutting-edge courses that reflect today’s emerging technologies. Studying Information Technology at RMIT offers the following benefits:
- Global and recognised
You’ll have the opportunity to undertake a local or international industry placement as well as gaining your qualifications from one of the world’s top 150 universities for computer science and information systems.
- Industry-connected, work-ready
You'll benefit from the up-to-date, innovative and industry-relevant courses while solving real-problems and developing market-ready software. Current partnerships include Google, IBM, Deloitte and ANZ.
- Customise your degree
Select from eight majors developed with industry to reflect current IT trends. You can customise your degree to give you the industry-relevant skills you want to graduate with.
What you will study
The Bachelor of Information Technology degree gives you the knowledge and skills to make a living solving, supporting, troubleshooting and designing - from websites to business applications to programming networks - in organisations ranging from business and government to schools, healthcare and more.
You will gain a combination of knowledge and practical, hands-on expertise to influence an organisation’s technology infrastructure and the clients who use IT.
Specialisations include
- Application programming
- Business applications
- Cloud computing
- Mobile computing
- Multimedia design
- System administration
How you will learn in this program
Students are trained to apply their skills to large-scale software application developments and will complete a project in their final semester that simulates working with industry.
Learn here, succeed anywhere
RMIT’s focus on industry-based, practical learning is realised in the way our IT degrees are structured. From the first year, students are exposed to a range of specialisations to help them refine what career path to pursue, while additional group projects and major assignments tie into real-world challenges. Lecturers have industry experience and are passionate about helping students achieve high-level industry skills.
Study entirely online
The Bachelor of Information Technology is available at the Melbourne City campus and via online delivery.
Details
You’ll develop knowledge and skills essential for the information technology industry to become employable as a software developer.
The Bachelor of Information Technology degree gives you the knowledge and skills to make a living solving, supporting, troubleshooting and designing - from websites to business applications to programming networks - in organisations ranging from business and government to schools, healthcare and more.
You will gain a combination of knowledge and practical, hands-on expertise to influence an organisation’s technology infrastructure and the clients who use IT.
You’ll have the option to study a range of specialisations that directly link to current industry trends.
Specialisations
The following study options are available:
- Application programming
Includes coding solutions and studies across a wide range of industry-relevant problems using advanced software development skills.
- Business applications
Exposes you to specific IT applications relevant to the business world, with courses including business analysis, computerised accounting systems, usability analysis, decision support systems and computer-based audit systems.
- Cloud computing
You will understand the theory and practice of cloud computing, which allows computing tasks – such as running applications and storing data – to be carried out remotely. You will gain insights into a variety of cloud computing systems, including Google.
- Mobile computing
Mobile technologies are driving advances in communications, finance, and information exchange and sharing. We're still discovering the potential for this technology and the demand for skill sets in this area is sure to grow.
You'll develop skills in the key areas of mobile computing, including, integrating software and hardware; programming and application development; communications and operating systems; and data security.
- Multimedia design
You will focus your IT skills on the creative world of web and time-based media, a narrative for multimedia, 3D imaging software, animation techniques, multimedia authoring and web 3D and media technologies.
- Social media
While you almost certainly use some or many forms of social media yourself, this major takes you behind the interface to find out how it works, why and what the potential applications could be. You will explore the nature of social media interaction and how people create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.
You will also examine the mobile and web-based technologies that support social media and the substantial and pervasive changes to communication between organisations, communities, and individuals that social media has invoked.
- System administration
This study option covers a range of industry-relevant skills, including elements of Cisco certification, Windows and Unix administration, Oracle database administration and Open Systems-based web systems administration.
- Web systems
You will undertake in-depth studies of web development and web database applications, e-commerce and enterprise systems, web security and web document markup languages, all with a practical solutions-based approach.
Minor study
You may also choose a minor study of four courses in one of the following:
- Accounting and law
- Applied communication
- Economics, finance and marketing
- Entrepreneurship
- Logistics
- Management or statistics
You can choose the remainder of your courses from a wide range of IT and general electives.
How you will learn
This program is available:
- At the Melbourne City campus, offering up to two intakes a year
- Online, offering up to four intakes a year. Please note, 100% online programs do not provide access to Australian student visas.
Students are trained to apply their skills to large-scale software application developments and will complete a project in their final semester that simulates working with industry.
Electives and program structure
During this program, you'll take courses from a variety of streams before specialising or continuing as a generalist.
Years 1 and 2
You'll study the fundamentals of IT systems and programming while introducing some information technology electives.
Year 3
You’ll study Software Engineering Project Management while having the option of a programing capstone project and further specialisation through electives.
Study online
Learn more about the online study structure. Please note, 100% online programs do not provide access to Australian student visas.
Career
Graduates select and deploy software products for commercial organisations, software development companies, government departments and large computer organisations.
They create and manage business applications, websites, systems and environments. Graduates typically work for commercial organisations, software development companies or diverse industries including retail, health or tourism as well as government departments and large computer organisations.
The types of careers this qualification leads to may include:
- Systems analyst
- Business analyst
- Analyst programmer
- Application programmer
- Software tester
- Database administrator
- Systems administrator
- Web developer
Admissions
*ATAR refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made (including consideration of any adjustments).
RMIT is committed to providing transparency to the admissions process. In line with this commitment, we provide you with information that will help in making informed choices about your undergraduate study options.
RMIT admits students from a range of educational pathways, including Year 12 results, previous higher education or vocational education study, work experience, and for some programs - interviews, auditions or portfolios.
To get a better understanding of admissions at RMIT, view our ATAR information.
Entry requirements
The highest level of education you have previously completed will determine which category applies to you.
Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement, e.g., ATAR or GPA (including any adjustments).
Applicants with recent secondary education (current or within the past two years)
Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent in 2016, 2017 or 2018. If applicable, this includes equity access schemes and any other adjustment factors.
School Network Access Program (SNAP)
The SNAP access scheme is designed to increase tertiary access and participation of eligible students from SNAP partner schools.
Applicants with Vocational Education and Training study
Satisfactory completion of an Australian Certificate IV or above or equivalent.
Applicants with Higher Education study
Satisfactory completion of at least four courses (subjects) at an Australian undergraduate level or overseas equivalent.
Applicants with Work and Life Experience
Satisfactory completion of an Australian Year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent more than two years ago.
You must sit the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) Multiple Choice if:
- You have no prior Year 12, VET qualifications, HE results or relevant work experience that meets the minimum entry requirements for the program; and
- You are 19 years of age or over (as of 1 Jan 2019) and have not enrolled in secondary studies for at least two years.
The STAT Multiple Choice will satisfy Year 12 English and Year 11 Mathematics prerequisites. Applicants must meet all other prerequisites or equivalents.
Prerequisites
VCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics
Additional information
Form: Non-Year 12 applicants may submit additional information if they would like it to be considered.
- For semester 1 intake, this can be completed through the VTAC Personal Statement online.
- For semester 2 intake, this can be completed through the personal statement in the Apply Direct application.
Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) /RMIT Access
This is a gender underrepresented program and awards bonus points to female applicants. To be eligible you must submit a SEAS/RMIT Access application and complete category 1.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
The Indigenous Access Program will support your application into RMIT programs through an informal interview process with support from the Ngarara Willim Centre. Your relevant life, work, educational and training experience as preparation for the study, in addition to any formal qualifications, are all considered.
Elite Athlete Program
The RMIT Elite Athlete Program (REAP) supports elite athletes and emerging athletes to achieve sporting and academic excellence.
Fees
In 2019, the annual student contribution amount (tuition fee) you will pay for a standard year of full-time study is between AU$6,566 to AU$10,958*.
*Amounts quoted are indicative fees per annum, and are based on a standard year of full-time study (96 credit points). A proportionate fee applies for more or less than the full-time study load.
Additional expenses
Student services and amenities fee (SSAF): AU$303 maximum fee for 2019.
Other items related to your program, including field trips, textbooks and equipment.
Fees are adjusted on an annual basis and these fees should only be used as a guide.
Defer your payment
You may be eligible to apply for a HECS-HELP loan, which can be used to defer payment of up to the full amount of your student contribution fees. You may also be eligible to apply to defer payment of your SSAF through the SA-HELP loan scheme.
Scholarships
RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships every year to recognise academic achievement and assist students from a variety of backgrounds.