Course code: #P3T
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With a focus on providing you with the skills to compete for employment in the ICT industry globally, a Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (BICT) gives you the knowledge and ability to stand out in the constantly changing technology landscape.
This major provides advanced skills for scientists to assist with data manipulation and graphical display, including using virtual and augmented reality technology.
Your learning experience goes beyond lectures, labs and tutorials. The teaching environment at the University of Tasmania aims to provide a distinctive, energising and rewarding university experience for all students.
Led by experienced and approachable staff, your learning could also include an international study exchange, valuable industry placement and practical project work.
In the final year of the BICT, students obtain practical work experience during a full-year project in which you design, engineer and implement ICT solutions to real industry problems.
Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HITLab) is a research and teaching facility focused on building advanced human-computer interface technology.
It allows us to explore new forms of interface technology made possible by infrastructures such as the NBN and Ubiquitous Computing to realise interfaces in the wild.
Students also have the option of undertaking an elective at the end of their second year to do an industry placement for six weeks and gain industry experience in their chosen ICT field.
$40,582
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,040 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,500 |
Tuition | 1 person | $33,082 |
If your goal is to study for an undergraduate or post-graduate degree at the University of Tasmania, UTAS can help you achieve this with its English for Academic purposes courses - EAP1 and EAP2.
Improve your academic English skills and meet the English entry requirement for your chosen degree with the UTAS Access-Direct Entry course.
Successful completion of this program at the relevant level satisfies the English requirement for University of Tasmania undergraduate and post-graduate studies.
You won't need an English test score to enter the University of Tasmania if you successfully complete this program.
Program | Duration | Entry Requirments | Pathway |
General English 1 | 10 weeks | IELTS 4 - No band < 3.5 TOFEL 31 PTE 26 | General English 2 |
General English 2 | 10 weeks | IELTS 4.5 - No band < 4 TOFEL 34 PTE 29 | General English 3 |
General English 3 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5 - No band < 4.5 TOFEL 40 - writing 12 PTE 35 - No band < 32 | EAP 1 |
EAP 1 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5 - No band < 5 TOFEL 40 - writing 14 PTE 38 - No band < 35 | EAP 2 Foundation Studies Advanced Diploma |
EAP 2 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5.5 - No band < 5.5 TOFEL 46 - writing 18 PTE 46 - No band < 42 | UTAS undergraduate & postgraduate degrees |
Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires completion of qualifications equivalent to Year 12 Australia.
You can also meet the General Entry Requirement for this course with the following qualifications or prior studies:
Course Specific Requirements
This major does not have any course specific requirements.
China:
Middle School 70% overall for all graded subjects undertaken
India:
All India Senior School Certificate 65% overall for all subjects undertaken excluding work experience, physical and health education and general studies
Indian School Certificate (ISC) 65% overall for all graded subjects undertaken
Foundation Studies Program:
Foundation Studies programs are a direct academic pathway to first-year undergraduate degree study, or equivalent.
The programs act as a bridging course for international students who wish to study a university undergraduate degree course but don’t yet meet academic requirements and/or have the English language skills for tertiary study.
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