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The Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking & Cyber Security) program at UniSQ prepares students for the ever-changing IT landscape, focusing on high-demand areas like cyber security. Graduates emerge with strong skills in network design, troubleshooting, and cyber security principles. The curriculum covers Linux and Windows systems, WANs, VoIP, and more. Practical experience is gained through projects or work placements. Flexible options allow for combining majors or choosing from diverse study areas. Postgraduate pathways include programs such as the Master of Information Technology or Master of Cyber Security.
To study this degree we assume you have sound knowledge in: English (Units 3 & 4, C). Your knowledge must be equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12)
Consult the institution's website to see the grade required to enroll in this degree. The requirements vary according to your country of origin.
This degree requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Behavioural Stability: Students must demonstrate stability to effectively function in diverse academic and professional settings, managing their emotions and behavior appropriately. Communication: Effective English communication is crucial for providing professional advice and practice. This involves accurately conveying information and responding to instructions promptly. Ethical and Professional Behavior: Adherence to ethical standards set by professional bodies such as the Australian Computer Society is mandatory. Students should recognize and address ethical dilemmas related to data and technology use responsibly. Legal: Compliance with Australian laws, codes of conduct, and professional regulations concerning information technology and data usage is necessary. This includes understanding privacy and security requirements and legal obligations.
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