Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor's degree
In Canberra (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Canberra (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
This combined degree program is designed to extend the management component of the Bachelor of Information Technology and further satisfy the increasing demand for IT professionals with business skills. You will undertake one major from the University of Sydney Business School and one of two IT streams: computer science or information systems.
You will learn skills and vocabulary from both disciplines and have the opportunity to undertake project-based units of study and industry internships. The aim is to produce graduates with exceptional skills in both IT and business and help shape them into the future captains and leaders of the industry.
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Subjects
- IT
- Technology
- Credit
- Management
- Skills and Training
- IT Management
- Industry
- Systems
- Information Systems
Course programme
Units of study information for this degree
Study planThe combined Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Commerce is undertaken full-time over five years. Students enrol in junior units of study with a maximum 48 credit points during first year. A typical unit of study has a value of 6 credit points. For the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, students will complete core units of study as required by their stream with electives available in the later years of the degree. In their final year students enrolled in the BIT degree, can either pursue the coursework option or the honours option. Successful completion of the honours option will result in an award of a Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) degree.
For the Bachelor of Commerce degree, students will complete 6 core units of study (30 junior credit points + 6 senior credit points = 36 credit points) and a major (minimum 36 credit points of senior units of study) from the following subject areas: Accounting; Business Information Systems; Commercial Law; Econometrics; Economics; Finance; Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management; International Business; Management; Marketing; Operations Management and Decision Sciences.
Additional information
Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Commerce