Deakin University takes pride in preparing information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) students not just for a job, but for a career. Our flexible courses offer you a range of opportunities for hands-on experience and a firm foundation of theoretical knowledge – a combination of learning ‘how’ as well as ‘why’.
Whether working on developing state-of-the art computer games or studying business applications of information technology, you will learn by doing, rather than just seeing. This practical experience is complemented by our first-class teaching in a friendly environment, with accessible lecturers.
Deakin’s IT courses accurately reflect the needs of the burgeoning IT and business sectors. From communications to entertainment, finance to security, these courses are tailored to produce outstanding graduates with diverse and highly employable IT skills.
At Deakin you can tailor your IT or business information systems course to suit your career aspirations by studying complementary electives from Faculties outside of the Faculty of Science and Technology.
We offer a range of courses in information technology.
At an undergraduate level, our Bachelor of Business Information Systems focuses on the business usage applications of information technology and the management of large quantities of information and the way in which this impacts on modern organisations. Our Bachelor of Information Technology allows you to specialise in computer science and software development, games design and development, IT security or multimedia technology.
Postgraduate courses include the Master of Information Technology and the Master of Information Technology (Professional), and studies in information systems at graduate certificate, graduate diploma and masters level.
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Industry links
Our strong links with industry will assist you to build the career of your choice in IT or business information systems and the opportunity to work for a range of Australian and international corporations. Academic advisory boards include representatives from IBM, Telstra, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, ANZ, Acer Computers and many others, who help us revise our curriculum regularly to ensure it remains relevant.
Deakin University has strong partnerships with industry, involving collaborative activities with government bodies, public and private organisations, and other universities. These partnerships ensure that our courses remain relevant to industry, and students learn from lecturers with specialist skills developed by their work with outside agencies, their research and community involvement.
In addition, many courses have internships or work experience programs which will help you to apply your knowledge while you study. Completing a business internship gains you credit towards your degree but doesn’t extend the length of your studies. Internships provide you with valuable business experience in your area of specialisation, allowing you to apply your skills and knowledge, and enhances your employment prospects. Find out more about Deakin’s Industry-Based Learning program.
Professional recognition
Most studies in information technology at Deakin are professionally accredited with the Australian Computer Society.
Overseas study
Give yourself the competitive edge after graduation, discover and live in a new country and make friends all around the world. With a Deakin Education Abroad program, your degree can take you where you want to go. Exchange and Study Abroad programs are available to all Deakin students, including international, postgraduate and off-campus students.
Deakin University has more than 100 partner universities around the world. You could find yourself in the hustle and bustle of cities like Hong Kong or London or perhaps a small university town in Germany or Sweden is more for you. Whether it is Mexico or Malta, depending on your area of study, there is a suitable overseas university for you.
Depending on what subject area you specialise in, as an information technology graduate you may work in a range of fields or roles including:
For further information visit the School of Engineering and Information Technology website or the School of Information Systems website.