Bachelor of Information Technology The structure of the degree enables a learner to undertake study in a specialised area, or major. Students can select a specific major endorsement for their study or may choose to study the unendorsed Bachelor of Information Technology, which has no specified major. To complete the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, students must pass courses worth 360 credits, with a minimum of 90 credits at level 7 and a maximum of 135 credits at level 5.
The schedule of courses and credit requirements to complete the Bachelor of Information Technology without a major (Unendorsed) is provided in the table below : |
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Compulsory Courses |
Credits |
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IT5501 |
Mathematics for IT |
15 |
IT5502 |
Communications for IT |
15 |
IT6501 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
15 |
IT6502 |
Project Management |
15 |
IT7502 |
Digital Ethics |
15 |
IT7510 |
Capstone Project |
45 |
Total Compulsory Credit |
120 |
|
Elective Courses |
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Elective courses at Level 5 - (7 courses, 15 credits each) |
105 |
|
Elective courses at Level 6 - (7 courses, 15 credits each) |
105 |
|
Elective courses at Level 7 - ( 2 courses, 15 credits each) |
30 |
|
Total Elective Credit |
240 |
|
Total Credit |
360 |
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