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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Diploma of Information Technology

  • Diploma

The course aims to provide students with computing knowledge, covering areas such as planning, implementation, configuration and maintenance of an organization's computing infrastructure.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Outline Outline

The course aims to provide students with computing knowledge, covering areas such as planning, implementation, configuration and maintenance of an organization's computing
infrastructure. It equips students with skills including communication, critical thinking, cross-culture awareness, lifelong learning. The course prepares students for employment in
all sectors and industries, as well as pathway to a computing degree program. Students who successfully complete the Diploma of Information Technology program will be eligible for admission to Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Technology at Curtin Malaysia, with advanced standing of a maximum 200 credits.

What you'll learn
  • Obtain, analyse and document user requirements to develop appropriate IT solutions in relevant functional areas in ways that demonstrate critical thinking skills.
  • Use relevant technologies and information to support, configure, deploy and maintain computer solutions to meet the organizational information technology needs.
  • Use and explain concepts in human computer interaction for entrepreneurial, organisational and system's needs.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally individually or as part of a team, in ways appropriate to the audience and purpose.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and how this informs the use of technology in an ethical, legal and socially responsible manner.
  • Demonstrate lifelong learning skills in their academic and career development.

Study locations

Malaysia

What you will learn

  • Obtain, analyse and document user requirements to develop appropriate IT solutions in relevant functional areas in ways that demonstrate critical thinking skills.
  • Use relevant technologies and information to support, configure, deploy and maintain computer solutions to meet the organizational information technology needs.
  • Use and explain concepts in human computer interaction for entrepreneurial, organisational and system's needs.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally individually or as part of a team, in ways appropriate to the audience and purpose.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and how this informs the use of technology in an ethical, legal and socially responsible manner.
  • Demonstrate lifelong learning skills in their academic and career development.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at Curtin University.
78.1%
Overall satisfaction
78.1%
Skill scale
54.8%
Teaching scale
72.6%
Employed full-time
$64k
Average salary