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This course is designed for students who wish to study the application of computer-based technologies and systems to meet individual and organisational information needs.
The course enables students to gain the knowledge and skills needed to use IT effectively and to use, develop and manage IT-based systems.
It is a highly practical course which prepares graduates for careers working with information and IT in business, government and industry.
Course Structure
The course consists of 24 units of study, comprising six compulsory common core units, a two-unit industrial experience or studio-based project, eight units of further study in information technology, and eight free elective units. Students must complete the general form of the degree. No majors will be offered, but students may complete the following minors:
- Advanced application development
- Enterprise systems
- Internet technologies
- Multimedia website development
Please refer to Monash University handbook entry for details.
Areas of Study
In addition to the minors, areas of study include:
- Performance management
- Online marketing
- Information systems management
- IT project management
- Business intelligence and decision support
Entry requirements and fees
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School of Information Technology students benefit from access to additional dedicated IT laboratories, including a networking lab and a specialised multimedia teaching lab
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