Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-02-01 | - |
2024-08-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (BICT) at the University of Tasmania equips students with the knowledge and skills to excel in the global ICT industry. The program offers a blend of theoretical and practical instruction, allowing students to specialize in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Application and Web Development, Games and Creative Technology, or Networks and Cybersecurity. Graduates gain proficiency in communication, design, development, and management, preparing them for leadership positions, entrepreneurial ventures, and further studies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (BICT) at the University of Tasmania provides students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the global ICT industry. The program offers a blend of theoretical and practical instruction, developing technological understanding and competence in areas that are in high demand worldwide. Additionally, the BICT cultivates project management and other soft skills that are essential for ICT professionals. Graduates will gain proficiency in communication, design, development, and management, learning the intricacies of implementing and integrating ICT within organizations. The program culminates in a hands-on project that offers students real-world experience before they enter the workforce. Upon completion, graduates will possess the skills and knowledge to assume leadership positions, pursue entrepreneurial aspirations, and engage in research and graduate studies.
Outline:
The BICT program consists of 300 credit points, comprising:
- 100 credit points in a chosen major
- 100 credit points of core units
- 100 credit points of elective units
Majors:
Students can specialize in one of the following majors:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Application and Web Development
- Games and Creative Technology
- Networks and Cybersecurity
Core Units:
Core units provide a foundation in essential ICT concepts and skills, including:
- Programming Fundamentals
- ICT Professional Practices
- Data Networks and Security
- Database Fundamentals
- Web Programming Fundamentals
- ICT Project Management and Modeling
- Operating Systems
- Development Methodologies and User Experience
Elective Units:
Elective units allow students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals. Students can choose from a wide range of units offered across the university, including:
- Data Mining and Machine Learning
- Cloud Computing
- Big Data and Cloud Computing
- Virtual and Mixed Reality Technology
- Gamification and Serious Games
- Server Administration and Security Assurance
- Advanced CyberSecurity and eForensics
Assessment:
Assessment methods in the BICT program vary depending on the unit and may include:
- Assignments
- Projects
- Quizzes
- Presentations
- Exams
Teaching:
The BICT program is taught by experienced and approachable faculty who are dedicated to providing students with a stimulating and rewarding learning experience. The teaching environment emphasizes active learning and collaboration, with students engaging in group projects, hands-on labs, and industry simulations. The program also incorporates guest lectures from industry professionals and opportunities for students to participate in research projects.
Careers:
Graduates of the BICT program are highly sought after in the ICT industry, with opportunities in a wide range of fields, including:
- Software development
- Network administration
- Systems analysis
- Web design and development
- Data management
- Cybersecurity
- Project management
- Technical writing
- Education
- Research