Bachelor of Information Technology (University of Wollongong)
Course Information
Description
Awarded & Developed by: University of Wollongong, Australia
Information technology is the backbone of the workplace in every industry, business and trade.
A UOW Information Technology degree will provide you with the skills to make a company more productive and efficient through the use of IT.
The degree has a solid foundation in theory, analysis, design, and implementation. These core skills are extended into a range of key areas, including systems administration, data and process management, web development and aspects of software engineering.
- Students in the UOW programme at SIM are eligible to transfer to the Wollongong campus but subject to separate application and enrolment process.
- Top graduands from the programme are eligible to receive awards from the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)
- Accreditations by Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this programme, you will be able to:
- Bridge the gap between traditional business-only or IT-only perspectives and contribute to the success of your organisation in a broader social and ethically responsible framework.
- Understand the relevance of business strategy and IT, while emphasising a hands-on system development perspective.
Entry Requirements
The following qualifications are accepted:
- 3 GCE ‘A’ level / 3 H2 passes plus 1 H1 pass with a minimum aggregate of 9 points where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (for H1 apply half the value)*
- Diploma: 3-year diploma from local polytechnic or its equivalent.
- Applicants may be admitted to different credit exemptions based on their academic results.
- Exemptions are normally granted automatically to students with relevant background. Block exemptions may be granted to students with relevant diplomas from the local polytechnics and universities.
- All modules previously studied will be evaluated and compared with the requirements of the student’s programme of study and a block exemption granted where appropriate.
- To obtain maximum credit exemption, applicants must have GPA of 2.0 or more (out of 4.0). Applicants with GPA below 2.0 will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
*Minimum Aggregate scores in the qualifications mentioned are required for entry and will be assessed by UOW.
Equivalent International Qualifications
Visit course webpage to view information on international qualifications
English Language Requirements
Applicants with international qualification must meet the University’s English requirement:
- IELTS (Academic) overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0; or
- TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 86 with a minimum score of 18 in Reading & Writing and 17 for Speaking & Listening; or
- Pearson (PTE) Academic overall score of 62 with at minimum score of 54 in Reading & Writing and 47 in Listening & Speaking
Note: IELTS Indicator, TOEFL (iBT) at home test and Pearson (PTE) Academic Online not accepted.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can apply to enrol in the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) programme at Wollongong, Australia.
Potential careers include:
- Software Entrepreneurs
- Computer Programmers
- Database Administrators
- IT Developers and Designers
- Network Managers
- Systems Analysts
- Technical Writers
- IT Applications Designers and Analysts
Modules
Structure
- This programme is taught in Singapore by local academics and/or practitioners as well as UOW academics.
- Average teacher-student ratio is 1:25.
- The course is intensive and demanding but rewarding and achievable.
- Classes include face-to-face lectures, tutorials and lab sessions.
- Classes are typically in 3-hour blocks: 7 – 10pm on weekday and may be held on Saturday mornings and/or afternoons (subject to timetable).
- Classes delivered by UOW academics are conducted in an intensive mode – a continuous block of seven days for each module.
- Students typically study two modules per term. Each year comprises of 4 terms.
- Minimum class size to commence: 24 students
- In the event that the minimum number is not met, the intake may not commence. The student shall be informed within one month before programme commencement.
Assessment & Attendance
- Students are normally assessed by continuous assessment in the following form:
- Assignments
- Class tests
- Laboratory exercises
- Practical laboratory tests
- Presentations
- Projects
- Tutorial exercises
- Some assignments and presentations will be group-based. Assessment may have minimum achievement requirement necessary to pass the module.
- Most modules have a final examination at the end of term.
- Students are to pass all modules within the current year of study before proceeding to the next year of study.
- For modules with pre-requisites, students may be required to meet the pre-requisites before undertaking the modules.
- Attendance requirement
- Local students: 80%
- International students: 90%
Modules
Core Modules
- Networks and Communications
- Human Computer Interaction
- Programming Fundamentals
- Problem Solving
- System Analysis
- Data Management & Security
- Object Oriented Design & Programming
- Introduction to Web Technology
- IT Project Management
- Software Development Methodologies*
- Mathematics for Information Technology
- Principles of eBusiness
- Knowledge & Information Engineering
- Big Data Management*
- Business Process Management*
- Management Information Systems*
- Web Server Programming*
- Systems Administration*
* Modules are taught by UOW Academics, supported by local tutors.
Elective Modules
- Algorithms & Data Structures
- Advanced Programming
- Database Systems
- Cryptography and Secure Applications*
- Network Security*
- System Security*
- Multicore and GPU programming*
- Distributed Systems and Cloud Computing*
- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery*
- Database Performance Tuning*
- Interactive Computer Graphics*
- Game Engine Essentials*
- Mobile Multimedia
- 3D Modelling and Animation*
- Introduction to Management
- Accounting Fundamentals in Society
- Business Communications
- Marketing Principles
- Accounting in Organisations
- Managing Human Resources
- Organisational Behaviour
- Organisational Analysis
- Management of Change
- Statistics for Business
- Economic Essentials for Business
- Fundamental Programming with Python
- Strategic eBusiness Solutions
- Industry and Trade in Asia
- Strategic Systems Management
- Mobile Application Development
- Frontend Web Programming
* Modules are taught by UOW Academics, supported by local tutors.
The modules are subject to changes by the university and subject to availability. Not all modules will be offered every term.