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C10239v1 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Arts in International Studies

Award(s): Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc)
Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (BA)

UAC code: 609230
CRICOS code: 059726G
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 240
Course EFTSL: 5
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Admission requirements
Assumed knowledge
External articulation
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Honours
Transfer between UTS courses
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

This course integrates a professional degree in information technology with a major in another country or culture and its language, enhancing professional training and career options.

The information technology component provides a sound education in all aspects of computing and information technology for a career in the profession.

The international studies component offers an in-depth understanding of another culture through academic and experiential learning.

Students must choose one IT major in business information systems management, enterprise systems development, internetworking and applications, or computer and data analytics.

Students also choose a country major for their language and culture studies.

The course adopts a practice-based approach to IT education and the course content is designed with a mix of theory and practice. As well as gaining strong technical skills in IT, students gain skills in business analysis, problem solving, teamwork and communication. Employers look for graduates with industry experience and, in this course, students are exposed to real IT problems.

The international studies component of this course means that graduates have the added advantage of being well prepared to work in a diverse range of IT careers and companies overseas.

Course aims

The course aims to produce graduates who are able to apply, in the context of any organisation, the knowledge and skills required of:

  • information systems professionals in business units who integrate packaged systems rather than develop systems from first principles
  • IT professionals who develop systems from first principles
  • network specialists who build, maintain and administer complex network systems, or
  • computing specialists for technical research careers.

The course also aims to:

  • provide sufficient language skills to live and work in another culture, and
  • encourage understanding and appreciation of, and sensitivity towards, diverse cultural perspectives, practices, needs and values, in international and local contexts.

Career options

Career options include business analyst, network engineer, network specialist, software developer, software engineer or web developer. Graduates of this course are in high demand with technology companies and industries that use IT such as banking, construction, energy, finance, government, manufacturing, retail and transport. Options are enhanced by international experience, making students more marketable to prospective employers, including multinational companies.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements are the same as the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (C10148).

There are no prior language requirements for the International Studies program. Entry level to the various Language and Culture programs depends upon students' prior knowledge of the relevant language. Students are admitted to the International Studies program with no guarantee of entry to a specific country major, although every effort is made to meet their preferences.

Non-current school leavers are strongly advised to submit a Personal Statement Guide to UTS.

Assumed knowledge

For the information technology component, Mathematics and any two units of English.

Mathematics Extension 1 and English Advanced are recommended. There are no prior language requirements.

External articulation

Students who gain entry through the UTS Insearch pathway are eligible for 48 credit points of recognised prior learning.

Students who have completed a relevant Diploma at TAFE NSW may be eligible for at least 24 credit points of recognised prior learning. Details are available from the Building 10 Student Centre.

Recognition of prior learning

The following refers to the information technology component of the course. Students who have previously undertaken study at a university or other recognised tertiary education institution may be eligible for some academic credit for their prior study if the subjects previously completed are deemed by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology to be equivalent to subjects in the course.

The prior study must have been completed before commencement of this course, but no earlier than three years before commencement. Students must be able to demonstrate that their knowledge is current.

Recognised prior learning is not normally granted in this course for study completed at a private college.

Course duration and attendance

The course is of five years' duration. Students spend their fourth year of study at a university overseas. Students may undertake an extra year with the Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice (C20049).

Course structure

Students are required to complete 240 credit points, comprising 96 credit points in information technology, 96 credit points in international studies and 48 credit points of electives.

The 48 credit points of electives can be a combination of a second IT major, two sub-majors, one sub-major and four electives, or eight electives.

The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies requires undergraduates to study a region or country major over a minimum of three years. Students study language and culture in their second and third years and spend their fourth year of study at a university overseas.

Industrial training/professional practice

The Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice (C20049) incorporates a minimum of nine months of work experience and four supporting subjects at UTS. After completing Year 4 (in-country study), students have the option to undertake the Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice and spend a period of time working in the information technology industry full time.

Course completion requirements

CBK90005 Country major choice 96cp
CBK90781 Major choice (Information Technology) 48cp
CBK90782 Major/Two sub-majors/Electives 48cp
STM90651 Core subjects (Information Technology) 48cp
Total 240cp

Course program

An example program is shown below for a student choosing the Germany major for the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies. Other countries may be chosen from the list of majors in CBK90005; the program has the same structure but with subjects specific to the chosen country major.

A list of the IT majors and IT sub-majors available to students in this course are shown below the course program. All students are required to complete one IT major from the list below.

In the program shown below, in semesters that include electives, students may choose a second major, two sub-majors (IT or other faculty), one sub-major and four electives, or eight electives.

Note: Subjects listed as electives and IT majors may only be offered in a particular semester (or year) if there is sufficient demand and the necessary resources.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
31265 Communication for IT Professionals 6cp
31266 Introduction to Information Systems 6cp
31267 Programming Fundamentals 6cp
31268 Web Systems 6cp
Spring semester
31269 Business Requirements Modelling 6cp
31270 Networking Essentials 6cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
31271 Database Fundamentals 6cp
97601 German Language and Culture 1 8cp
976001 Foundations in International Studies 8cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Spring semester
97602 German Language and Culture 2 8cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
97603 German Language and Culture 3 8cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
97604 German Language and Culture 4 8cp
976421 Contemporary Germany 8cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
977420 In-country Study 1: Germany 24cp
Spring semester
978420 In-country Study 2: Germany 24cp
Year 5
Autumn semester
31272 Project Management and the Professional 6cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Spring semester
Select 12 credit points of options 12cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
 
IT major list
MAJ02080 Business Information Systems Management 48cp
MAJ02081 Computing and Data Analytics 48cp
MAJ03444 Enterprise Systems Development 48cp
MAJ03445 Internetworking and Applications 48cp
 
Sub-major and electives list
CBK90074 Electives 24cp
SMJ01032 Statistical Modelling 24cp
SMJ01010 Electronics and Computer Interfacing 24cp
SMJ01012 Physics 24cp
SMJ02057 Scientific Computing 24cp
SMJ02064 Business Information Systems Management 24cp
SMJ02065 Computing and Data Analytics 24cp
SMJ02066 Computer Graphics and Animation 24cp
SMJ03036 Enterprise Systems Development 24cp
SMJ03037 Internetworking and Applications 24cp
SMJ08157 Business Accounting 24cp
SMJ08159 Employment Relations 24cp
SMJ08160 International Management 24cp
SMJ08188 Accounting for Small Business 24cp
SMJ08196 Innovation 24cp
SMJ08198 Advertising Principles 24cp
SMJ09034 International Studies 24cp
SMJ09035 Language Other Than English (LOTE) 24cp
SMJ09036 Specialist Country Studies 24cp
SMJ09039 Aboriginal Studies 24cp
SMJ09040 Introductory Economics 24cp
SMJ01026 Quantitative Management 24cp

Honours

Students interested in research who excel in their studies are encouraged to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Technology (C09019).

Transfer between UTS courses

Students in the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (C10148) can apply to transfer into this course after completing the first year of their current course. Applications are assessed by UTS: Information Technology and UTS: International Studies. Students in this combined degree may apply to transfer to the single degree, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.

Professional recognition

Australian Computer Society

Graduates are eligible for professional-level membership.

Other information

Further information for future students on the Information Technology component is available from:

Further information for current students on the Information Technology component is available from:

Building 10 Student Centre
telephone +61 2 9514 1803
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au

Further information on the International Studies program is available from UTS: International Studies on:

telephone +61 2 9514 1574
fax +61 2 9514 1578
email iisinfo@uts.edu.au
www.iis.uts.edu.au