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Build a future-proof software development career

Software development is driving Australia's AI revolution. Explore bachelor programs in programming, cybersecurity, and data science that prepare you for high-demand tech careers.

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Finding the right fit for your goals

When choosing the best course for your goals, it’s best to take note of what sets them apart.

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Bachelor of Information Technology

Study La Trobe’s online Bachelor of IT to build skills in programming, networking, databases and AI or cybersecurity, with industry projects and open-entry pathways.

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3 years full-time

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Advanced specialisation

Honours-level programs offering deep technical expertise with research opportunities and industry specialisations in cutting-edge fields.

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Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Honours)

Start with programming fundamentals then explore advanced elective topics. Majors include data science and software development. Includes industry-based work integrated learning. Focus your honours year on a detailed study of your research problem.

4 years full-time

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Core IT foundation

Comprehensive bachelor programs providing essential IT skills across programming, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies.

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Bachelor of Information Technology

With specialisations ranging from cybersecurity to UX, this IT course is current and relevant for students looking to work in IT. Choose real-life experience placements to gain the competitive edge. Secure a pathway to your future and shape the world.

3 years full-time

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Bachelor of Information Technology

Build a solid IT foundation – and a platform for new roles as they emerge. You’ll learn programming, cybersecurity, and data analysis. Build real projects. Solve real problems. Graduate ready to design secure and scalable solutions across industries.

3 years full-time

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Bachelor of Information Technology

Learn about programming, software development, cybersecurity, database management and more. Specialise with a major and meet industry demand in evolving areas. Graduates from this online IT course are future-fit and ready for roles across many sectors.

3 years full-time

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Dual qualification

Combined degree programs that blend IT expertise with complementary business skills for versatile career pathways.

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Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Business

Combine tech and business skills to unlock careers from software development to international business. You’ll learn how technology is crucial for business success. Focus your double degree with majors including cybersecurity, UX, and marketing.

4 years full-time

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Frequently asked questions

How flexible are IT study options for working professionals?

IT programs are designed with flexibility in mind, offering 100% online delivery options that allow you to study at your own pace. Most programs are available both full-time and part-time, with part-time study typically taking 6-8 years to complete. Many courses include industry placements, Microsoft certifications, and practical projects that enhance your employability while you study around your existing commitments.

What career opportunities are available after graduating?

IT graduates enjoy diverse career paths across virtually every industry including technology, finance, healthcare, government, and education. Popular roles include software developer, cybersecurity analyst, data scientist, systems analyst, network administrator, business analyst, and IT consultant. With Australia projecting a 22% increase in demand for IT professionals over the next decade, you'll be entering a growth industry with excellent job security and advancement opportunities.

What will I learn in an IT degree?

You'll develop a comprehensive foundation in programming, software development, cybersecurity, database management, and network administration. Many programs offer specialisations in high-demand areas like artificial intelligence, data science, or cybersecurity. You'll gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, work on real-world projects, and develop both technical skills and essential workplace capabilities like communication and project management.