Information and Communication Technology
Information and Communication Technology
The Information and Communication Technology qualifications are designed to ensure you have the IT skills that are in demand in today’s job market. You graduate with an IT specialisation, business skills and a portfolio of work experience in local industry. The purpose of our Information and Communication Technology qualifications is to enable you to become a work-ready graduate with industry relevant skills – designed specifically to result in employment.
Choose Your Specialisation in a Bachelor’s Degree
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies (BICT) begins with a common first year, introducing you to the fundamentals of all major IT disciplines. After the first year, you can choose a specialisation from three pathway options:
- Software Development
- Data Communications and Networking
- Multimedia/Web Development
Graduate with Real Work Experience
In your final year of this degree you will have the opportunity to execute a full-time industry project for a local business, ensuring you graduate with real work experience to increase your chances of gaining employment. Students already in work have the option of building a project around their existing job.
Diploma of Information and Communication Technology
The Diploma of Information and Communication Technology is a Level 6 programme providing specialisations with a choice of three pathways:
- IT Support
- Network Support
- Software Development.
The Diploma of Information and Communications Technology is also a great pathway into the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies.
An Entry Level Certificate in Information and Communications Technology
You can prepare for your Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Technology with a specialist introductory Information and Communication Technologies qualification. Start on your pathway into the exciting ICT industry.


