Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
Summary
In the Bachelor of Information Technology, you’ll acquire foundational skills in programming, data storage and modelling, networking and cybersecurity. You’ll develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills from an area of information technology – such as software design and construction, applied data modelling and analysis, or security problem detection and mitigation – and learn how to apply that knowledge to solve real-world problems. And you’ll learn how to relate your knowledge and skills in information technology to a broader societal context, and make sound decisions regarding ethical and security concerns.
In the professionally accredited Bachelor of Actuarial Studies, you’ll learn how to apply mathematical, statistical, economic and financial analysis to a range of practical problems in long-term risk management, finance and insurance.
Key features
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Explore your options and boost your employability
Undertake one of the most flexible IT degrees in Australia – choose to study two majors to diversify your knowledge and skills.
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Acquire a mix of theoretical and technical skills
Get prepared to use current technologies and to create new technologies in the workforce.
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Attain recognised professional accreditation
Successfully complete relevant units and receive part or full accreditation from the Actuaries Institute.
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Be uniquely prepared for your career
Synthesise your learning across your degree, demonstrate your graduate capabilities and seamlessly transition to your career.