Bachelor of Engineering Technology
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey in the realm of information and communication technology (ICT) with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology from the University of Canberra. This innovative program introduces students to the fundamental knowledge and skills essential for success in the dynamic field of ICT, encompassing both the business and technical dimensions.
Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology course at the University of Canberra is designed to cultivate a diverse skill set, including robust communication, teamwork, and project management capabilities. Throughout the program, you’ll gain the confidence to analyze, synthesize, and apply the latest developments in the ICT field. From system analysis and modeling to computer networks and network security, you’ll graduate equipped with the expertise to excel in the industry.
This course caters to applicants with credit from prior studies and provides a comprehensive educational experience. Please note that the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) is not accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) or Engineers Australia (EA).
Admission Requirements
This program is exclusively available to students transferring from other degrees, either offered by the University of Canberra or approved articulation partners. Eligibility for at least 24 credit points of credit prior to admission is required. Normal UC admission requirements for undergraduate courses apply. English Language Requirements: IELTS Band 6.
- Database Design
- Discrete Mathematics
- Professional Practice in IT
- Software Technology
- Systems Analysis and Modelling
- Contemporary IT & E Issues
- Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The fee is $33,500 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering Technology are well-prepared for diverse career pathways in the ever-evolving field of ICT. From contributing to project management to specializing in network security, they play a pivotal role in shaping the future of technology.