
Information Technology - 4426
Program Summary
Faculty: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Contact: UNSW Canberra, Student Administrative Services
Campus: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 3 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 144
UAC Code: 450012
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Information Technology
Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions
Program Description
Information Technology (IT) is "the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware", according to the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA-www.ITAA.org). IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to convert, store, protect, process, transmit, and securely retrieve information. Today, the term information has ballooned to encompass many aspects of computing and technology. IT professionals perform a variety of duties that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology at UNSW Canberra will be able to do, think, and manage IT:
“Do IT” - the ability to design and realise (build) IT artefacts
“Think IT” - the ability to analyse and explain IT-related problems
“Manage IT” - the ability to evaluate, acquire, and integrate IT solutions (through people/teams)
Pass-level students in Information Technology should complete their programs within three years. Honours students who are RAN midshipmen or RAAF officer cadets continue with their programs at the end of the fourth year. Army officer cadets, however, at the end of the third year transfer to the Royal Military College, Duntroon. After completing a year of military training they are commissioned as lieutenants and those who are continuing with Honours return to the Academy to complete their program.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
A Bachelor of Information Technology involves a minimum of 96 units of credit (UOC) from the IT disciplinary core. The Bachelor of Information Technology program rules allow students to include a mix of Information Technology courses with courses from Science, Business, Engineering and the Arts.
Program Structure
Year Two: 36 UOC IT Core Courses, 12 UOC General Education Courses
Year Three: 36 UOC IT Core Courses, including a year-long project, and 12 UOC 'other' elective courses (Level II & III)
First Year Program
- ZEIT2102 Computer Technology (6 UOC)
- ZEIT2103 Data Structures (6 UOC)
- ZEIT2301 Solution Design (6 UOC)
- ZEIT2306 Service Design (6 UOC)
- ZEIT2307 Capability Option Analysis (6 UOC)
- ZEIT2403 Intro to Operations Research (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3101 IT Project 2 (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3118 IT Project 1 (6 UOC)
Students may select electives from the following list in the third year program:
- ZEIT3102 Cryptography (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3104 Electronic Commerce (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3111 Special Topic (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3112 Special Topic 2 (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3115 Systems and Network Admin (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3117 Cyber-security (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3307 Computer Games (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3308 The E-Warrior (6 UOC)
- ZEIT3404 Simulation (6 UOC)
- ZEIT4103 Computer Science 4 (Hons) F/T (24 UOC)
- ZEIT4104 Computer Science 4 (Hons) P/T (12 UOC)
- ZEIT4303 Information Sys 4 (Hons) F/T (24 UOC)
- ZEIT4304 Information Sys 4 (Hons) P/T (12 UOC)
- ZEIT4401 Oper Res (Hon) F/T (24 UOC)
- ZEIT4402 Oper Res (Hon) P/T (12 UOC)
Honours
Entry
To enrol for the award of the degree at Honours level, a student must:
a) complete the pass-degree program requirements; or
b) gain an approved award from elsewhere; and
c) have achieved at least a credit average (65) across the entire undergraduate program including a credit average over the Level III core IT courses or equivalent courses
Academic Rules
A student must comply with the Faculty Regulations for Undergraduate Students. In the event of a conflict, the rules for the Bachelor of Information Technology take precedence over the Faculty Regulations for Undergraduate Students.
“Level II” means courses at an upper level, normally taken at Stage 2.
“Level III” means courses at an upper level, normally taken at Stage 3.
“Upper Level” means courses normally taken at Stage 2 and Stage 3.
(a) A minimum of 48 UOC of Level 1 courses, with 24 UOC comprised of Information Technology Core courses;
(b) A minimum of 36 UOC of upper-level Information Technology Core courses;
(c) A minimum of 36 UOC of upper-level Information Technology Electives courses;
(d) A minimum of 12 UOC of General Education courses;
(e) 12 UOC taken from upper-level courses offered by any School at UNSW Canberra;
(f) No more than 60 UOC may be gained for Level 1 courses; and
(g) At least 84 UOC must be taken from Upper Level courses.
Fees
Related Program(s)
4469 Information Technology (CDF)
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