Diploma of Information Technology

Griffith College

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 01737F

This course gives students a broad understanding of all aspects of IT leading to further studies in computing science, information systems, computer programming, systems design, database administration, interactive web development and software engineering. Through introduction to these areas of Information Technology, students will be better able to choose their preferred major at Bachelor degree level.

Structure

  • 8 core units
  • up to 80 credit points depending on the Bachelor of choice.

Subjects

  • Creative Coding
  • Computer Systems and Cyber Security
  • Programming Principles
  • Data Management
  • Professional Practice in Information Technology
  • Introduction to Cyber Security
  • Application Systems.

Standard entry requirements

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • Mathematics A (or equivalent)

Recognition

Griffith University and other Australian universities

Study pathways

Successful graduates may have up to 80 credit points (1 year) granted towards a relevant Bachelor degree program at Griffith University as well as a number of other Australian universities. Students are required to meet the GPA requirements set by Griffith University in order to progress to the 2nd year of the selected bachelor degree.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Brisbane City Domestic: $24,900
International: $36,500
No
  • Full-time : 2 semesters
  • Part-time : 3 semesters

Fee comments

Campuses: Brisbane City.

Fees as at 2024. Additional non-tuition fees may apply, find out more: https://www.griffithcollege.edu.au/how-apply/payment-options/

Further information

This award is conferred by Griffith University.

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