Course code: #3684
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Fall-March 15-November-2024 | 2024-11-15 |
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Spring-July 15-May-2025 | 2025-05-15 |
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Fall-March 15-November-2025 | 2025-11-15 |
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Spring-July 15-May-2024 | 2024-05-15 |
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This degree at Western shows you how to apply solutions in practice and transforms today’s brightest computing minds into tomorrow’s computing leaders.
The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) is a challenging program that includes advanced coursework, extension projects and basic research training, which develops the knowledge and skill sets of capable students for the high-end ICT professions.
A mentoring program links students with experienced academic staff and research groups within the university, helping to highlight relevant new and emerging technology developments for student work.
Students are engaged in various application development, industry projects and work-integrated learning.
To complete the degree, students major in Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking, Health Informatics, Multimedia Computing, Networking and Cloud Computing, and Software Development.
Students also have options to minor, such as Ubiquitous Computing, Data Science and Machine Learning.
Western Sydney University seeks to enhance student learning experiences by enabling students to engage in their profession or discipline's culture, expectations and practices.
This program includes a placement or other community-based unpaid practical experience.
A mandatory work component is required to complete this program.
$42,740
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $8,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $34,040 |
If you do not meet the entry requirements at Western Sydney University, you can prepare yourself for university entry through other pathways.
English Language Entrance Test
The English Language Entrance test is an internal test for entry to The College and Western Sydney University programs only.
Academic English For Tertiary Studies
This program is designed for students with English as a second language who want to develop their language skills.
Each of the five English Academic Programs (EAPs) is taught over 10 weeks and includes 20 hours of face-to-face classroom time per week.
Program | Entry Requirement | Leads to | Duration |
EAP 1 |
| EAP 2 | 10 Weeks |
EAP 2 |
| EAP 3 | 10 Weeks |
EAP 3 |
| EAP 4 College's University Foundation Studies except into the Health Science/Nursing stream | 10 Weeks |
EAP 4 |
| EAP 5 College's University Foundation Studies (UFS) including the Health Science/Nursing College Diploma Program | 10 Weeks |
EAP 5 |
| All undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs | 10 Weeks |
Assumed knowledge required: HSC Mathematics and any two units of HSC English
Minimum ATAR of 90. Students must maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) greater than 5.0 to continue their enrolment in this program.
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