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Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)


Course Details

The Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) is for students who have an undergraduate degree in information technology, or equivalent, and who wish to undertake a research project as part of an add-on honours year. This degree is highly sought after in industry and provides an excellent pathway to a PhD. It combines 24 credit points of 400-level coursework and an 24-credit point research project. The 400-level coursework is intended to give students a background in information technology similar to that found in a masters degree. The research project allows students to identify a viable research problem; design an appropriate methodology to achieve the objectives of the project; follow the methodology to gather, analyse data to satisfy the objectives; and to write the whole as a comprehensive research report or thesis.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)

Course structure: 48 Credit points


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