Bachelor
This course prepares students for careers in computing, focusing on programming, security, and distributed computing. It includes industry collaboration for content optimization and placement opportunities, with pathways to advanced degrees.
This course will prepare you for careers in high-demand areas of computing. It covers fundamental programming and security skills of modern computing and computer networks, specialising in various aspects of distributed computing.
You will develop a sound knowledge of computer systems and processes involved in software development and maintenance. You'll use Python as a tool for learning network and other programming, and develop Linux skills throughout your studies - beginning with the basics and progressing to advanced topics.
To ensure that you graduate with career-ready expertise, Curtin collaborates with industry partners both to optimise course content and provide final-year placement opportunities.
If you perform well in your first year of study, you can apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Computing; if you perform exceptionally well, you can apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Advanced Science in Computing, (with full credits transferred to your new course).
Double degreesYou can extend your expertise and career opportunities by studying Information Technology as a double degree with our Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking).
How this course will make you industry readyCurtin works closely with industry partners both to optimise course content and provide final-year student placement opportunities.
What jobs can the Information Technology course lead to?Careers