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Bachelor of Information Technology

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Study a Bachelor of IT

Our Bachelor of IT provides you with the ultimate study, work and life balance with the perfect blend of online and in-person study. 

Develop the skills to design, develop and manage systems and go beyond theory with hands-on learning to tackle real-world challenges using the latest tools and technologies. Gain valuable industry experience through UC’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL), working with organisations like the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, Delv, Chartertech and more. 

You’ll graduate with the expertise and connections to launch a successful IT career, equipped with in-demand skills and the flexibility to work across different industries.

Study level

Undergraduate

Delivery mode

Blended

Selection rank

60
Other entry criteria applies

Study duration

3 years, full-time

Intake dates

16 February 2026
10 August 2026

Course unit cost

$1,192*

*Fees are indexed annually and subject to change.

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IT course details

UC’s Bachelor of Information Technology is designed to give you both breadth and depth in your studies, starting with a strong foundation in the core principles that underpin every IT career. These core units ensure you develop the technical knowledge, problem-solving skills and professional mindset needed to succeed in the fast-paced world of technology.

  • Introduction to Information Technology (4478)
  • Database Design (5915)
  • Professional Practice in IT (7722)
  • Information & Communication Technology Project (9785)
  • Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship (11408)
  • Systems Analysis and Modelling (11486)

UC’s Bachelor of IT graduates are equipped with the skills to thrive in a wide range of rapidly evolving tech careers. Your degree will open doors across industries worldwide, from designing secure digital infrastructures as a Cybersecurity Specialist to driving innovation as a Machine Learning Engineer. Be prepared to lead in emerging fields, with career opportunities in roles such as

  • Big Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer 
  • Business Intelligence Specialist 
  • Cloud Computing Architect 
  • Cybersecurity Specialist 
  • Data Analyst  
  • Data Scientist 
  • ICT Project Manager 
  • IoT Engineer, Developer, or Designer 
  • Machine Learning Engineer 
  • Mobile Apps Developer  
  • Robotics Specialist  
  • Service Desk Manager 
  • System Administrator 

Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:

  • Year 12 ATAR
  • Other Australian Qualification
  • Work experience
  • Overseas qualification

We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.

More information is available on our .

Melbourne College Of Advanced Studies

  • Bachelor Qualifying Program (BQP) Business Course (Completion of one semester's study) (31826)
  • Bachelor Qualifying Program (BQP) Business Course (Completion of two semester's study) (31808)
  • Bachelor Qualifying Program (BQP) Engineering Course (Completion of one semester's study) (31925)
  • Bachelor Qualifying Program (BQP) Engineering Course (Completion of two semesters's study) (31944)
  • Bachelor Qualifying Program (BQP) Science-IT Course (completion of one semester's study) (32004)
  • Bachelor Qualifying program (BQP) Science-IT Course (completion of two semester's study) (32025)

University Of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ College

  • Diploma of Information Technology (31724) 

Study your course with reduced fees.

A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).

The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.

Learn more

Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes. 

Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course. 

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Course highlights

  

Learn how to deliver IT systems across business environments, policies and project management.

  

Create effective working environments with the confidence to lead projects.

  

Explore the balance between technological and human influence across all IT touchpoints.

  

Be confident to apply your skills to real-world practice.

  

Expand your network and engage with a variety of industry leaders via UC's built-in placements and practical experiences.


Specialisations

Our future-focused specialisations allow you to pursue your passions while giving yourself a competitive edge in a dynamic field. Major in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things, Cybersecurity or Data Science and unlock a career in some of Australia’s most in-demand industries.

Cloud Computing & IoT

Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) is the driving force behind global connectivity. From transforming the way we socialise and collaborate, to enhancing productivity and agility in the workforce; the effects are ever present in our daily lives.

AI & Robotics

Focusing on the integration of robotic systems with artificial intelligence, this future-ready specialisation provides access to future-focused technology including humanoid robots, robotic arms, mobile robotic platforms and more.

Cybersecurity

Become an expert in fighting cybercrime, conduct digital forensics and mitigate security vulnerabilities with a specialisation in cybersecurity.

 

Data Science

Understand big data sets and unlock the ability to transform complex information into valuable business insights. With these skills, you can make a positive impact and drive meaningful change within organisations.

IT FAQs

Studying IT at UC opens doors to careers in cybersecurity, cloud computing, data science, software development, AI and more. Graduates can work in government, defence, startups and global tech companies, with opportunities in roles like IT project manager, system administrator and machine learning engineer.


The Bachelor of IT offers four specialisations including Robotics and AI, Cybersecurity and System Administration, Data Science and Cloud Computing and Internet of Things. These focus areas help students build expertise in high-demand IT fields, increasing job opportunities and career flexibility.


With flexibility in mind, the Bachelor of IT degree offers a selection of online and in-person units, allowing you to balance learning with your lifestyle. ​Begin by building a strong foundation in IT theory, then immerse yourself in hands-on learning, working in state-of-the-art facilities and forming valuable industry connections to prepare for a successful career.​


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Ready to transform the world with Information Technology? Download a brochure or speak to our staff via email or over the phone. 

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  • How to apply
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