Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology
Program Overview
The Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology from Victoria University equips students with foundational knowledge and skills in web development, programming, ICT management, and network administration. Upon completion, graduates can pursue entry-level roles in web development, programming, computing and network support, and information management across various industries. The program comprises 48 credit points of core units, including Web Development and CMS, Introduction to Programming, Communication and Information Management, and Computer Networks.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology (NUIT) from Victoria University is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to pursue entry-level positions in the growing IT industry. By completing this program, students will develop theoretical and technical capabilities that can be applied to a range of industry contexts, including:
- Web development programming
- Information and communication technology (ICT) management
- Network administration Upon successful completion of the certificate, students may have the opportunity to advance their careers by continuing their studies towards a Bachelor of Information Technology degree.
Outline:
The Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology comprises 48 credit points, including:
Core Units:
- Web Development and CMS (12 credit points)
- Introduction to Programming (12 credit points)
- Communication and Information Management (12 credit points)
Careers:
Graduates of the Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology can pursue junior roles in various fields, such as:
- Web development
- Programming
- Computing and network support
- Networking and systems administration
- Information management These roles may be found in industries including government, banking and finance, retail, and manufacturing.