Bachelor of Information Technology

Application Development Specialisation

Dive into application development with our Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) specialization! Craft innovative web and Windows applications, master sought-after Java programming skills, and develop leadership qualities for project success. This transformative program unlocks your potential to become a versatile application developer. Join us and launch your exciting career in the ever-evolving IT landscape.

Duration:

3/6 Years

Location:

Sydney: Level 2, Suite 4B, 5A, 5B & 6A, 1-17 Elsie Street Burwood, NSW 2134

Adelaide: Level 3, 27-29 Currie Street Adelaide, South Australia 5000

Course fee:

$54,000

Course

Overview

Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Information Technology with Gateway Business College’s Bachelor in Information Technology program, tailored for aspiring tech enthusiasts in Sydney, Adelaide and beyond. Our comprehensive Information Technology course in Adelaide and Sydney is meticulously crafted to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the dynamic world of tech.

At Gateway Business College, we understand the importance of staying ahead in the fast-paced realm of Information Technology. That’s why our curriculum, designed for international students seeking a top-tier university technology degree in Adelaide and Sydney, is meticulously curated to reflect the latest industry trends and practices. From mastering core Information Technology subjects in Adelaide and Sydney to delving into specialized areas of study, our program ensures you’re well-prepared to tackle the challenges of today’s digital landscape.

Through a blend of hands-on training, industry-relevant coursework, and immersive projects, you’ll gain invaluable experience that mirrors real-world scenarios, setting you up for success in a variety of Information Technology roles. Whether you aspire to be a software Tester/Developer, App Developer, Programmer, or cybersecurity expert, our program provides the perfect foundation for launching your career in tech.
But our commitment to your success doesn’t end there. As an Australian university for international students, Gateway Business College offers a supportive learning environment equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and industry-standard software. Our dedicated faculty and staff are here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you receive the schooling and support needed to excel in your Information and Technology degree.
Join us at Gateway Business College and unlock your potential in Information Technology. Chart your course towards a rewarding career and become part of a vibrant community where innovation thrives and opportunities abound.

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Information Technology is an award at AQF Level 7. It is a tightly integrated specialist degree with both a theoretical and practical focus that prepares graduates for careers in information technology. There is an emphasis on career-focused learning and developing technological understanding and skills that are in high demand worldwide.
The degree first develops the core knowledge and understanding required by all IT professionals and then provides for a choice of specialist study in two high-demand areas of Information Technology – Application Development and Cyber Security.
The Subject Learning Outcomes (SLOs) scaffold to develop the Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) and together these learning outcomes progressively ensure the GBC Graduate Attributes and ensure graduates meet the requirements of IT professionals as expressed through the Seoul Accord, the ACS Core Body of Knowledge for IT Professionals, and the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA).
To satisfy the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology, a student must successfully complete 300 credit points, or 24 subjects. The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) is a specialist degree with both a theoretical and practical focus that aims to develop technological understanding and skills that are in high demand worldwide.
Course duration: 3 years full-time

6 years part-time
Course fee:
$54,000
Campus Location:
Level 2, Suite 4B, 5A, 5B & 6A, 1-17

Elsie Street, Burwood NSW 2134
Delivery Mode:
Full-time

Part-time

Next Semester date:
AQF Level
7
Next Intake July 2024

Program outcomes

Practical Experience

You Are Job Ready

Learn From Industry Professionals

Foster Multicultural Connections

Career Pathway

Some of the exciting roles awaiting you upon completion of your studies in IT and computing are:

Computer Support Specialist

Providing technical assistance and support to computer users.

Systems Analyst

Analyzing and designing information systems to meet business needs.

Software Tester/ Developer

Ensuring the quality and functionality of software through testing and development.

App Developer

Creating applications for various platforms to meet user needs.

Programmer

Writing, testing, and maintaining computer programs and code.

Web Developer

Designing and building engaging websites and web applications.

Tech Sales Consultant/ Manager

Offering expert advice and solutions to clients on technology products and services.

Cloud Computing Specialist

Managing and optimizing cloud infrastructure and services.

User Experience (UX) Designer

Enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction with digital products.

Data Scientist

Analyzing and interpreting complex data to inform business decisions and strategies.
With a career in IT and computing, you’ll find yourself at the forefront of innovation, with opportunities spanning various industries and locations. Whether you’re creating groundbreaking technology or utilizing it to improve lives, your work will have a tangible impact on the world around you.
The demand for IT and computing professionals is skyrocketing not just in Australia but worldwide. In fact, according to job projections, the growth in these fields is remarkable:

With this surge in job opportunities, the future looks exceptionally promising for graduates in the IT and computing field. Seize the opportunity and pave your way to a bright and fulfilling career in the world of technology!

Course Structure

CRICOS Course Code

106833M

Course duration

3 years full-time, 6 years part-time

Campus Location

Sydney and Adelaide

Delivery Mode

Full-time

Intakes

March, July and November

Number of subjects

24

Number of core subjects

20

Number of elective subjects

4

Credit points per subject

12.5

Full Course Credit Points

300

Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Subject Description
ICT102
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to Programming This subject introduces the fundamental concepts of programming. This course will enable students to effectively analyse a well-define problem, design the appropriate programming solution and implement it
ICT103
Database Systems
Database Systems This subject introduces students to the concepts of databases and provides solid grounding in designing and implementing a relational database according to the given requirements.
ICT104
Mathematics for Computing
Mathematics for Computing This subject introduces students to mathematical reasoning for solving real world problems. The main topics covered are logic, proofs, graphs, sets, functions, recursion, counting, probability and algorithms.
STA101
Business Statistics
Business Statistics Business statistics utilises predictive analytics to make assumptions about the economic and financial positioning of organisations within broader markets as well as manage risk, optimise organisational performance and make informed business decisions.
ICT106
Object Oriented Programming
Object Oriented Programming This unit introduce students to object-oriented programming concepts and design of graphical user interfaces (GUI).
ICT107
System Analysis and Design
System Analysis and Design This subject covers the main concepts related to information system development that include system planning, feasibility study, requirement gathering, system analysis and design.
ICT108
Introduction to Computer Networks
Introduction to Computer Networks This subject includes the networking concepts, protocols and techniques that are fundamental for the Internet and its applications.
COM101
Business Communications
Business Communications Effective communication is essential for conducting a successful business, as transactions and networks depend on it.
Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Subject Description
ICT202
Operating Systems
Operating Systems This subject provides the functional overview of the organisation, services and components of the operating systems.
ICT203
Introduction to Cyber Security
Introduction to Cyber Security This subject will provide students with knowledge of cyber security issues, the principles and strategies for information security as well as other topics include cryptology, ethical and legal practices; techniques for identifying, detecting, and defending against cyber-security threats; and the process of incident response and analysis.
ICT205
IT Project Management
IT Project Management This subject covers the fundamental project management methodologies applicable to IT projects.
ICT206
ICT Governance and Ethics
ICT Governance and Ethics This subject introduces students to the concepts of IT ethics, ethical theories, issues of cyberspace, intellectual property, privacy, ethical issues related to the Internet and the emerging technologies.
Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Subject Description
ICT211
Web Design and Development
Web Design and Development This subject introduces the fundamental concepts of design and development of web content. It provides an introduction to client-side web technologies and best practices to design and effectively develop web content
ICT212
Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction This subject introduces the fundamental concepts of technology design and user interaction. It provides a multidisciplinary overview of best industry relevant practices to effectively design and evaluate systems.
ICT311
Mobile Application Development
Mobile Application Development This subject provides students with essential skills in designing, developing and deploying mobile applications.
ICT312
Selected Topics in Application Development
Selected Topics in Application Development This subject provides knowledge and skills to develop multimedia systems that students can use for implementing applications using recent trends.
ICT313
Cloud Application Development
Cloud Application Development This subject provides an overview of cloud computing, its taxonomy and services to the students.
ICT314
Advanced Web Application Development
Advanced Web Application Development This subject will focus on developing advanced we application development skills using modern techniques and frameworks.
ICT318
Capstone Project 1 – Application Development
Capstone Project 1 – Application Development Students will collate and combine their knowledge and practical experiences gained from the Application Development major and will apply all these skills to develop an application as their capstone project.
ICT319
Capstone Project 2 – Application Development
Capstone Project 2 – Application Development In this second subject, students will continue their work in groups on their industry project and will develop and test their projects.
Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Subject Description
ICT204
Artificial Intelligence
ICT221
Information Security
Information Security The main purpose of this unit is to enable students to master the basic theories and methods of information security so that students can understand various types of security incidents and attacks, and the technologies and methods to prevent, detect and react adversaries in the information systems.
ICT222
Cyber Security Management
Cyber Security Management This unit provides an introduction to cyber security management. It tackles GRC (Governance, Risk Management, Compliance) and incident response.
ICT321
Digital Forensics
Digital Forensics This unit provides a general introduction to the concepts, theories, principles, and practice of digital forensics. Topics include data acquisition and validation, forensic methodologies, file systems examination, graphics file investigation, network and email investigation, legal issues, professionalism and ethics, and also the current development in the field.
ICT323
Ethical Hacking
Ethical Hacking This unit is an introduction to ethical hacking with a particular focus on Internet enabled services and technologies. Students will develop an understanding of modern techniques that can be employed to evaluate the security of implemented network configurations.
ICT324
Cyber Security Analytics
Cyber Security Analytics This subject provides an overview of the how machine learning is being used for providing automated detection and prevention of cyber security threats. The students are introduced to the use of different machine learning algorithms, supervised and unsupervised for detecting different security threats.
ICT325
Network and Security
Network and Security This subject covers modern network and system security concepts, strategies and techniques. Students develop practical and working tactics to achieve the understanding of digital security in networks, operation systems, databases and servers.

English language level requirements

Domestic Students Band 2 in EAL/D

International Students

Test Threshold requirement
IELTS
overall 6.0 with 6.0 in each module
PTE Academic
overall score of 50 – 57

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

Applicants may apply for RPL in cases where they can demonstrate significant experience and/or knowledge of the course or subject for which they are applying for RPL credit.

This may include, but is not limited to:

Applications for RPL must include supporting documentation, which may include:

Credit granted for prior learning will be recorded as ‘credit granted through recognition of prior learning’ on the student’s academic record. Credit granted for prior learning will not exceed one third of the overall credit to be gained in the course upon successful completion.
The result of an RPL application will be communicated to the student in writing, and a record of the application and outcome will be kept.
Student cohort Educational and other qualifications and skills required for entry Alternative admission arrangements
Australian School Leavers
Completion of NSW HSC or equivalent qualification with a minimum Band 2 in English Standard or English EAL/D and a Band 2 in Mathematics Standard 2 or any one of the following suggested quantitative subjects including Business Studies, Economics, Financial Studies , Physics, Chemistry, Biology or an equivalent approved subject..

Domestic students whose first language is not English are required to provide evidence of satisfying GBC’s English language requirement.
Completion of at least 1 year of an approved tertiary qualification, which is equivalent to AQF Level 5 or higher.
International students / Students Completing Secondary School Overseas
Successful completion of a qualification equivalent to the NSW HSC with passing grades in Mathematics or an appropriate quantitative subject such as Business Studies, Economics, Financial Studies , Physics, Chemistry, Biology or an equivalent approved subject.

Students whose first language is not English are required to provide evidence of satisfying GBC's English language requirement.

The minimum overall standard required for overseas qualifications is listed in Table 1 below. If your qualification is not listed please contact Gateway Business College.
Completion of at least 1 year of an approved tertiary qualification, which is equivalent to AQF Level 5 or higher.
Special and/or alternative entry: non-school leavers (mature-age applicants and/or those who do not hold their HSC or equivalent)
Applicants without a formal qualification but with appropriate years of relevant work experience will be considered.
Skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Special and/or alternative entry: articulation pathway admissions
Completion of at least 1 year of an approved tertiary qualification, which is equivalent to AQF Level 5 (Diploma) or higher.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology should be able to:

Demand for Graduates

Graduate Career Outcomes

Graduates of this course will have the experience to perform a range of professions within the fields of accounting and finance. These include:

IT Elective – Students must complete two IT electives. An IT elective can be any IT subject offered by GBC that is not specified as core in your specialisation. Elective choice must comply with the limits on subject level (maximum 137.5 credit points (11 subjects) at 100 level) and any subject pre-requisites must be met. (Not all possible IT elective subjects will be offered in a given semester and the timetable may further restrict elective choice.)” and “.

Open Elective – Students must complete two further electives called open electives. An open elective can be any subject offered by GBC (including IT subjects from other specialisations) that are not specified as core in your specialization. Elective choices must comply with the limits on subject level (maximum 137.5 credit points or 11 subjects at the 100 level) and meet any subject prerequisites. (Please note that not all possible open elective subjects will be offered in a given semester, and the timetable may further
restrict elective choices.)

Next Intake
July 2024