Future students

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Why study Information technology?

With demand for information and communication technology graduates rising every month, there's never been a better time to start your career at the School of Information and Communication Technology.

In this fast paced industry, traditional careers and new opportunities are evolving and expanding all the time. From software development and web design, to system and database administration, to the exciting worlds of computer animation, digital sound and interactive entertainment, Information, Communication and Technology offers a diversity of varied and fulfilling careers to suit your interests and imagination.

Careers

Graduates from the School of Information and Communication Techonlogy have a wide range of career options available in the areas of Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Information Systems, Multimedia, Internet Computing and eCommerce.


 
Michael Banks

Bachelor of Multimedia graduate Michael Banks now works for visual effects company Photon VFX as an Animation Breakdown Coordinator.


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