The primary aim of the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) is to provide a strong and practical foundation both for research and professional employment. Advanced theory, professional training (where appropriate), and a research project that leads to a research paper or thesis are therefore incorporated within the course.In addition to developing graduates' skills in knowledge and problem solving to an advanced level, the course aims to equip graduates with well-developed skills in lifelong learning and a strong commitment to professional and ethical practice.HighlightsDevelop advanced knowledge, and problem-solving and conceptual skills in a combination of research and advanced coursework units.Gain skills and techniques for later postgraduate research and professional career progression.Opportunity to enter the doctoral program.Complete in 1 year full-time.Careers and outcomesInformation technology is essential for all business, industry, government, social, and personal aspects. Graduates of the honours program have the potential to reach the highest levels of their profession.Graduates can pursue careers as web developers, database managers, network administrators, electronic commerce developers, data communications specialists, software engineers, systems programmers, computer scientists, systems analysts, or programmers.Furthermore, graduates may advance into specialised positions such as chief technology officers, chief information officers, managers, executives, business analysts, and entrepreneurs. Those with this degree may also pursue careers in academia and research.Possible careersComputer game programmerComputer games developerComputer salespersonmarketerComputer scientistComputer systems engineerNetwork administratorNetwork managerProgrammerSoftware engineerSystems analystSystems programmerTechnology transfer officerWeb designer