Networking Specialisation

Bachelor of Information
Technology and Systems

Embark on a dynamic IT journey with our Networking specialisation in the Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) course. Gain hands-on expertise in server environments, network infrastructure design, security measures, virtualization, and wireless technologies. Shape your IT future with us - innovation begins here.

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Locations:

  • Melbourne
  • Sydney
  • Adelaide
  • Geelong

Next intake:

  • 20-May-2024
  • 22-July-2024
  • 09-Sep-2024
  • 02-Dec-2024

Duration

  • 3 Years (Full-Time)/2 Years (Fast-Track)

Fees

  • $22,500 ($937.50/unit) - 24 Units
Am I a Domestic or International Student?
You are considered a 'domestic' student for application purposes if: You are an Australian citizen; You are a New Zealand citizen (or dual citizenship holders of either Australia or New Zealand); You are an Australian permanent resident; You are an Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder. *If you don't hold one of the above visas or citizenships, you will apply as an international student.
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Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) - Networking Specialisation

Are you ready to dive into the dynamic world of Information Technology with a specialisation in Networking? Our Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) course with Networking specialisation offers an exciting pathway that equips you with a comprehensive skill set to thrive in the digital era. With a focus on networking, you'll gain proficiency in setting up, configuring, and maintaining server environments, ensuring impeccable operations and optimal resource utilization using the Windows server operating system.

But that's not all. Our course goes beyond the basics, empowering you to design, implement, and manage intricate network infrastructures. Imagine being able to optimize connectivity and performance across a range of devices, all through the mastery of network simulators like Cisco Packet Tracer. As technology continues to evolve, your expertise in implementing robust security measures will be paramount. Safeguarding network resources, data, and communications from potential threats and breaches will be second nature to you.

Venturing into the realm of virtualization technologies and cloud computing, you'll be able to create and manage scalable, flexible, and cost-effective IT environments using virtual appliances. And because IT is a diverse landscape, we ensure you're well-versed in working with various operating systems. This ensures seamless integration, software compatibility, and efficient system management across the board.

Additionally, we understand the significance of wireless technologies in today's interconnected world. That's why our course delves into wireless technologies and protocols, enabling you to design and implement reliable, secure, and cutting-edge wireless network solutions.

Join us on this exciting journey as we shape the future of IT networking. Embrace innovation, master the latest technologies, and build a foundation for a successful career in a digitally connected world. Your tomorrow starts here.

Course Highlights

Discover the highlights of our comprehensive courses, designed to empower you with essential skills and knowledge.

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Tech-Driven Curriculum

Experience a future-focused curriculum designed to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving IT industry.

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Hands-on Learning

Gain practical expertise through real-world projects and industry internships, preparing you for the workplace.

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Expert Faculty

Learn from experienced professionals who bring real-world insights and cutting-edge knowledge to the classroom.

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Industry-Relevant Skills

Develop in-demand skills in cybersecurity, networking, data analytics, and software development.

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State-of-the-Art Facilities

Access modern labs and advanced technology, fostering innovation and creative problem-solving.

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Global Networking

Join a diverse community of IT enthusiasts, forging valuable connections and gaining global perspectives.

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STUDY CONTENTS

Course Overview

Course Code: ICA70112

CRICOS Code: 085576A

Duration: 3 years (full time)

Intake: Refer to Intake Dates



Key Facts

The BITS degree offers units across the wide spectrum of the Information Technology discipline, including the study of hardware, software, networking, security, database, and programming technologies and includes relevant cognitive, technical and communication skills.

Award

Students who successfully complete the requirements with a specialisation as stated above will be awarded the degree “Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems with specialisation in Networking ”.

Delivery Mode
  • Face to Face / Blended
  • Full Time (International and domestic students)
  • Part Time (Domestic students only)
Course Structure

A total of 24 credits (144 credit points) will satisfy the requirements for qualification.

Course Content

The Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems course at VIT offers a well-structured curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning experiences. Over the course of three years, students will undertake a diverse range of units to build a strong foundation in IT and its applications.

This unit introduces the underlying theories and mechanisms of modern computer systems and networks. It provides the fundamental knowledge of the hardware, software, data and network technologies of computer systems and the skills required for the operation of computer systems and networked environments. You will gain critical knowledge and application of how various components of computer systems and networks work together in various architectures and operating system environments.

You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to computer systems and networking. Resolution of such issues is critical in a changing environment, as is seen in the impact on networking resulting from the rise of mobile device usage.

The unit introduces modern programming concepts and techniques that are required to implement software programs in a variety of application areas. The unit covers the basic theory of creating algorithms and program design in object-oriented programming paradigm. Students will gain practical skills to develop general software programs which form essential building blocks for a variety of application environments such as Web and desktop applications.

This unit will prepare you over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues and changing demands relevant to software development. Fundamentals will be presented in a form that will enable you to keep pace with the speed of programming methodology/language changes that are experienced in this rapidly changing field.

The unit covers the underlying theory and basic concepts of relational data modelling, query languages and database design. You will develop the knowledge and skills necessary for the effective design and implementation of database systems that satisfy the data management requirements of an enterprise. The unit will also address the various issues and techniques of data management, including retrieval, update, integrity, privacy and security aspects associated with data access, manipulation and administration.

This unit will help you develop a sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to database fundamentals. Unification of multiple data sources is central to the ‘big data’ paradigm likely to dominate design over the coming decades. You will be prepared to critically evaluate and understand database issues as they arise in practice over the coming years. This unit provides the foundation for such understanding.

The unit provides a theoretical introduction to the professional and ethical practices in a typical IT workplace of today. In particular, the unit emphasises organisational and professional communication and teamwork, ensuring that the personal information of stakeholders is handled in a confidential and professional manner when dealing with stakeholders in an IT environment. It also covers a range of issues related to health and safety requirements in the IT workplace, maintaining professionalism as well as software copyright requirements and licencing.

You will be prepared to adapt your knowledge and understanding over time to ensure sound understanding of the issues relevant to IT professional practice. As IT becomes more and more central to organisational operations, the need to maintain ethical and professional practice becomes increasingly paramount. This unit ensures a fundamental understanding of the issues and theories that drive Ethics, Data Privacy and Security in professional practice.

The unit covers the fundamental concepts of network architecture and network technologies. It includes internetworking protocols, operational tools, and techniques for network management. The unit provides the in-depth knowledge and skills that are required to implement defined network architecture that factors various types of networks, inter-networking, and network security.

Implementation of appropriate network architectures is now crucial for the full exploitation of IT infrastructure within competitive environments. This unit is designed to ensure you have the fundamental knowledge to adapt and innovate within this context and be prepared for specialised units of the course. Through undertaking this unit, you will broaden your knowledge and understanding of the issues relevant to network architecture.

This unit introduces principles of business communication, creation of business documents and business presentation skills. The course also provides a detailed coverage on team communication and use of technology to facilitate communication process. In particular, the unit explores inter and intra organisational communication as well as professional communication. This unit imparts written, oral, and collaborative skills necessary for subsequent units, internships and professional positions.

You will be prepared to demonstrate writing of effective business communication artefacts such as letters, memos, proposals, formal and informal reports, work plans, and progress reports. You will be able to use the knowledge and skills imparted in this unit to your IT work situations resulting in better-quality software documentation/operation manuals, improved interpersonal communications with peers and customers.

The unit covers the principles of network and information security. It provides you with the knowledge and skills to analyse various security risks and issues associated with network and information including network threats, application security and wireless security. In addition, this unit covers industry standard security and privacy measures such as vulnerability scanners, enterprise antivirus applications and intrusion detection systems. You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure a sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to network and information security.

This unit focuses on providing you with basics of software systems modelling and design principles and methodologies to formalise all aspects of systems development processes. It will develop your ability to apply contemporary tools and techniques that are effectively used at various stages of software systems development lifecycle.

You will be prepared to adapt your knowledge and understanding over time to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to systems analysis and design. Being a second-year level unit, increased emphasis is placed on critical analysis and interpretation skills. In the context of systems analysis and design, this includes consideration of the pros and cons of various techniques, considered through contemporary research in published articles.

The unit presents an integrated approach covering systems and processes for managing IT projects within various industry sectors. It covers the IT project management life cycle, problem definition, project planning, project scheduling and estimation, project monitoring and controlling including earned value management techniques, risk management, project issues and project closing. You will also be able to apply conceptual methodologies using techniques such as networking, resource planning and control, team coordination, time and budget estimation using estimation models, project monitoring via earned value management tools including a range of management strategies.

You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to IT project management. Due reference will be made to the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) to facilitate your fundamental understanding of project management principles and theory.

The unit teaches the use of discrete structures, their properties, and applications in the field of information technologies. The unit also exposes you to the basic procedures and styles of mathematical proofs related to computational machines. The unit teaches a range of computational mathematics topics such as logic, number system, set theory, methods of proof, predicate calculus, induction, trees, and graph theory.

You learn techniques to think and analyse computational requirements “logically”, and to apply these techniques in solving problems. You will be able to reason “mathematically” about data types and structures (such as numbers, sets, graphs, and trees) used in algorithms and to synthesize elementary proofs, especially proofs by induction.

The unit is designed to give final year students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills which they have gained throughout the course. This unit is the first of two project units in the course, and it focuses more on analysis and design, while the second unit focuses on implementation aspects. The project provides a real-world IT problem, and each member of the project team will play a role substantially related to your chosen specialisation in the course. You will be required to design a technology solution for the identified problem. You will showcase your abilities in project management and demonstrate the use of structured methodology in IT projects.

You will work in groups to produce individual quality outputs including a comprehensive report, presentation and in some cases a solution prototype. Your team will extend the project in ITSU3009 Project 2 with detailed technical implementation or investigation. In addition to technical skills, you will also gain other important skills including project management, professional practice, teamwork, and effective communication.

The unit is designed to give final-year students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills which they have learned throughout the course. This unit is the second of two project units in the course where the first unit focuses more on analysis and design while the second unit focuses on implementation aspects. The project provides a real-world IT problem, and each member of the project team will play a role substantially related to your chosen specialisation in the course. You will form a group to work together and provide a feasible solution to the client. Project teams are responsible for their own project management with guidance from the project supervisor.

You will gain skills of technical design and implementation, innovative use of new technologies in IT, writing technical documentation, teamwork, time management, professional ethics, and effective communication to produce quality outputs meeting the client requirements.

The unit is designed for undergraduate level students to enhance their scholarship through research-based study on a topic in information technology. The unit develops the core essentials of understanding the research process, research methodologies and research methods directed towards technical research, covering key elements such as the literature survey, defining research question, experimental design, etc.

You will gain a fundamental experience in doing some preliminary research work and will be able to apply the best practices introduced in the unit to further your research in IT area.

The unit is designed to give final year students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills which they have gained throughout the course. This unit is the first of two project units in the course, and it focuses more on analysis and design, while the second unit focuses on implementation aspects. The project provides a real-world IT problem, and each member of the project team will play a role substantially related to your chosen specialisation in the course. You will be required to work in an industry workplace and design a technology solution for the client. You will showcase your abilities in project management and demonstrate the use of structured methodology in IT projects.

You will work in groups to produce individual quality outputs including a comprehensive report, presentation and in some cases a solution prototype. Your team will extend the project in ITSU3019 Professional Project 2 with detailed technical implementation or investigation. In addition to technical skills, you will also gain other important skills including project management, professional practice, teamwork, and effective communication.

The unit is designed to give final-year students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills which they have learned throughout the course. This unit is the second of two project units in the course where the first unit focuses more on analysis and design while the second unit focuses on implementation aspects. The project provides a real-world IT problem, and each member of the project team will play a role substantially related to your chosen specialisation in the course. You will from a group to work together in an industry workplace and provide a feasible solution to the client. Project teams are responsible for their own project management with guidance from the project supervisor.

You will gain skills of technical design and implementation, innovative use of new technologies in IT, writing technical documentation, teamwork, time management, professional ethics, and effective communication to produce quality outputs meeting the client requirements.

Networking specialisation requirements

To obtain specialisation in Networking, students must meet the following criteria:
  • successfully complete at least 5 units from the list of Networking specialisation (refer list), with no less than 2 of these specialisation units at Level 3.
  • Level 3 specialisation units must be studied at VIT to count towards specialisation criteria i.e., any level 3 specialisation units marked as RPL/Credit Transfers will not be connected towards specialisation, unless with the approval of the Dean.
  • Project units must be related to the Networking specialisation. RPL/Credit Transfer is normally not granted for project units, unless with approval of the Dean.

The unit covers the fundamentals and theoretical foundations of server administration. It provides you with the knowledge and skills required to perform server administration with an emphasis on key principles related to server hardware, software and storage, disaster recovery and trouble shooting. In addition, you will acquire practical skills needed to plan, install, configure, and manage servers through laboratory work and practical activities.

You will be prepared to adapt your knowledge and understanding over time to ensure sound theoretical and practical understanding of the issues relevant to server administration. Although server administration is an inherently applied subject, due consideration of fundamental issues will ensure you are well placed to adapt to future developments.

This unit provides the theoretical constructs underpinning small to medium size networks and covers the concepts of network types; network media; routing and switching. The unit introduces monitoring and managing design principles for computer networks, including performance evaluation, predicting and measuring network performance and layered structures of networks. The unit will also look at network interface layers, routing algorithms and protocols, network multicasting and wireless LAN technologies. You will acquire the knowledge and skills required to install, configure and troubleshoot, enterprise network monitoring and management software. This unit also discusses network management functions and architecture as well as protocols and tools used to effectively manage computer networks.

The unit covers the theories and practices of wireless networks and communication with specific emphasis on architecture, protocols, planning and design of WLANs. The unit also provides a comprehensive understanding of WLAN technologies, mobile telecommunications and short range and satellite communications. Wireless security issues and policies are also discussed in this unit.

You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to wireless communications and networks. This unit is designed to cover wireless communications within the context of the latest research in this area.

The unit covers the theories and application of deploying perimeter security in enterprise networks. It also covers the concepts and techniques for securing standard routers and switches and their associated networks. The unit provides the necessary skills for installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network security devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices and ensures that you can undertake tasks compliant with industry standards and practices. You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound understanding of the issues relevant to developing a security infrastructure for enterprise networks.

This is an advanced unit that examines design and infrastructure deployed in enterprises, multi-sites, data centres, Cloud and carrier networks. The subject covers large scale implementation technologies including Software Defined Networks (SDN), Proxies, WAN Optimizations, VoIP, Load Balancers and Content Delivery Networks. Topics include Internet of Things (IoT), MQTT and Fibre to the x (FFTX) and advance design issues including Identity Access Management (IAM) and Zero Trust.

You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure sound theoretical understanding of the issues relevant to network infrastructure. Being a final year level unit, it is designed to ensure you undertake independent evaluation of unit principles in the context of practical industry case scenarios and incorporating trends from the latest published research.

This unit covers the advanced theory and practice of systems and network security. It exposes you to a range of cryptography problems in network infrastructure. Cryptography implementation of networks in enterprise systems including NAC, VPN, public keys and keys management are discussed.

You will develop advanced security skills including the range of cryptographic techniques and their implementations. The unit looks at various cryptography management issues, including the use and abuse of encryption, distributed systems authentication and integrity management. Being a final year level unit, it is designed to ensure you undertake an independent evaluation of unit principles in the context of the latest implementation of cryptographic algorithms.

The unit covers the principles of advanced routing and switching in enterprise networks. It delivers topics on how to plan, configure and verify the implementation of secure enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions using a range of routing protocols and technologies to support branch offices and mobile workers. This unit also discusses how to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions, secure integration of trunks and traffic flows, work with redundant links and monitor enterprise networks WAN.

You will be prepared over time to adapt your knowledge and understanding to ensure a sound theoretical and practical understanding of the issues relevant to advanced routing and switching in computer networks. This final-year unit is designed to provide you with an independent evaluation of unit principles in the context of the latest published research. In addition, you will practice an extensive range of routing and switching configurations on different networking devices using simulation platforms.

ADMISSION

Course entry requirements

Meet the prerequisites for your desired course and unlock your educational journey at VIT. Our team is here to assist you every step of the way.

18 years or older at commencement of course.

An English Language proficiency level of one of the below:

  • Meet the entry requirements through one of the following English Language Tests:
    • Academic IELTS band overall 6.0 and no individual band less than 5.5
    • Academic PTE: 50 or above with no communicative skill below 43
    • TOEFL (iBT): 65 or above; Writing 15; Speaking 15; Reading 15; Listening 15
    • TOEFL (Paper): 547
    • Other tests as approved by Academic Board
  • Passed Australian Year 12 English
  • Successful completion of a degree or diploma in Australia
  • Completion of Certificate IV in EAL
  • Satisfactorily completed ELICOS or EAP to the appropriate level (equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall and no band less than 5.5)
  • Complete English language bridging course through a recognised English language centre
  • Satisfactorily completion of at least one semester of study in Australia in a tertiary course (satisfactorily for this purpose would mean that the applicant has completed 50% or more of the semester load)
  • Completion of schooling from the following countries where English is the official language: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and United States of America
  • In exceptional cases, the Executive Dean or delegate, can consider an English entry requirement waiver, other than the above criteria, on a case-by-case basis as deemed fit.

  • Minimum of equivalent Australian Year 12 completed satisfactorily
  • In the case of a non-Australian qualification, the Admissions team shall ensure that the applicant has completed 12 years of schooling or has attained a qualification which is equivalent to an Australian Year 12 certification as per the VIT’s International Academic Requirements. AND/OR
  • Where an applicant has completed a Diploma (AQF Level 5) or a higher qualification he/she shall be deemed to have met the year 12 requirements.
  • An international applicant who has not met VIT’s International Academic Requirements, may apply for special consideration by the Admission Selection Committee (adhoc) on a caseby-case basis.

  • Studied mathematics at Australian Year 11 or higher
  • In the case of international students, the Admissions team/ shall determine whether the mathematics subject/s that the applicant has studied are equivalent to Australian Year 11 using the following guidelines:
    • Where an applicant has studied mathematics at Year 11/12 of a twelve-year schooling system, he/she shall be deemed to meet the equivalence.
  • Where an applicant has completed a Diploma or a higher qualification in Information Technology or related course, he/she shall be deemed to meet the equivalence
  • Where the applicant has not studied mathematics at secondary school level or Diploma or a higher qualification or where adequate documentary evidence is not available, The Admissions Selection Committee (Adhoc) may recommend admission subject to the condition that:
    • The applicant should pass the SAT Mathematics 1, OR
    • The applicant should pass a mathematics test administered by VIT, OR
    • The applicant should successfully complete the ITSU1012 Mathematics Foundations for IT unit during the first year of the BITS course
CAREERS

Your Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (with specialisation in Networking) career outlook

Network Designer

Network Designers are strategic planners responsible for the blueprinting and evolution of IT infrastructures. They engage closely with stakeholders to understand specific networking requirements and devise solutions that are both robust and scalable. Their work involves developing network topologies, advising on the selection of technology vendors, and proactively addressing networking issues, thereby ensuring the optimal performance and future readiness of network systems.

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Network Specialist

Network Specialists ensure the seamless operation and communication within an organisation's IT infrastructure. They are skilled in configuring a wide array of networking hardware and protocols, including routers, switches, and VPNs. Their role is critical during network upgrades and configuration rollouts, where they ensure the reliability and efficiency of network connections, supporting the core operations and strategic initiatives of businesses.

TUTION FEES

Tuition Fees & Admission

At VIT, we believe that education should be accessible to all. Our affordable tuition fees and diverse scholarship opportunities ensure that financial constraints do not hinder your academic aspirations. Our admissions team is here to guide you through the application process, helping you meet the course entry requirements and embark on a transformative educational experience. Embrace the opportunity to pursue excellence and unlock a world of knowledge with VIT.

The fees listed below are the course/unit fees for the 2024 academic year and are subject to review on an annual basis. Please refer to Fees and Scholarships | VIT Australia for a full overview of VIT’s fees and charges for the current year.

INTERNATIONAL

Duration 3 Years (Full-time)/2 Years Fast-track

$51,000

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* $2,125/unit

Domestic

Duration 3 Years (Full-time)/2 Years Fast-track

$22,500

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* $937.50/unit

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12 Compelling Benefits of BITS at VIT

  • Explore cybersecurity and safeguard digital assets against threats.
  • Master network administration for seamless connectivity.
  • Embrace cloud computing for scalable infrastructure solutions.
  • Access diverse career paths in IT networking.
  • Gain hands-on learning and real-world experience.
  • Stay updated with industry-relevant curriculum.
  • Network with professionals for global connections.
  • Enhance problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
  • Collaborate in a supportive learning environment.
  • Unlock opportunities for career advancement.
  • Contribute to technological advancements.
  • BShape the future of connected digital landscapes.

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Anisha Bhandari
BITS – Melbourne Campus

Initially, I wasn’t sure if it was a good opportunity compared to an internal project, but I’m glad I went with the internship because I had a wonderful experience. I was able to expand my knowledge, acquire useful work experience, and develop my professional relationship. Additionally, this internship enabled me to solidify my professional objectives and given me a greater grasp of the field I intend to work in after graduation.

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Ayesha Rizwan
BITS – Sydney Campus

I undertook an internship in my final year through VIT, and it proved to be an exquisite growth opportunity for me and my peers. During this internship, we were introduced to the industry and gained valuable experience while developing our client’s product. Communication skills, requirements handling, prototyping, product development, version control, team co-ordination are a few of the skills I attained, additionally it enabled us to develop new capabilities which would prove incredibly beneficial to my career.

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Elizabeth Pardede
Diploma of IT

I would like to take a moment to thank you, Mr. Sharif, for an incredibly insightful and informative lecture. Your passion for the subject matter was evident, and it made the lecture more engaging.

I especially appreciated how you took the time to explain complex concepts in a clear and concise manner, making it easier for me to understand the material. Your use of real-world examples also helped to solidify my understanding of the topics covered.

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Jingzhao Li
BITS – Melbourne Campus

"I want to express my sincere gratitude for your invaluable support throughout this course. As I near its conclusion, I feel compelled to share my feedback.First and foremost, Sharif has proven to be an exceptional and knowledgeable teacher. He consistently made himself available to assist students and address our concerns. When I commenced this course with limited knowledge of the IT industry, he went above and beyond to provide me with the necessary guidance. Sharif patiently explained fundamental IT concepts, terminologies, and technical jargon.

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Kavya Madam
MITS - Melbourne Campus

"I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to attend the Programmable conference on March 28, 2023. It has enriched my understanding and insights in my field of study. Your continuous support and commitment to our education inspire us to succeed. I've attached my conference pass for your reference. Thank you once again for this invaluable experience, and I'm eager to continue utilizing the resources and support available at VIT to further my growth."

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Diploma of IT Networking – Adelaide Campus

"I deeply appreciate your extraordinary dedication to our online classes. Reflecting on my journey in the Diploma of Information Technology Networking course, I recall the initial challenges I encountered while grasping the material and completing assignments. However, your teaching prowess, interactive teaching style, and knack for making intricate topics engaging transformed my learning experience. Your commitment to fostering unity among students and your relentless pursuit of excellence distinguish you as an exceptional educator.

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Shenali Jayasekara
BITS – Melbourne Campus

"I completed my first internship at VIT Melbourne, which was a transformative experience. It exposed me to exciting projects and exceptional individuals, allowing me to apply my knowledge in real-world situations and contribute ideas. This opportunity showcased trust in my abilities, for which I'm sincerely grateful. Throughout this journey, I gained practical skills, enhanced my diligence, and accumulated invaluable experience that will shape my future. My heartfelt thanks to Dr. Vo, Robert Walker, and our team coordinator, Dr. Sarath Rangarajan, for their unwavering support. Thank you, VIT internship team!"

FAQ's

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The Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) course is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), the regulator of higher education and the accrediting authority for higher education courses in Australia. You may look up the National Register for this course. VIT is registered by TEQSA to offer and confer Australian higher education award for the completion of an accredited Australian course of study – BITS.

VIT’s Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) is an undergraduate course at Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) Level 7.

The qualification conferred upon completion is recognised by the Australian Government and will provide you with a competitive edge in the job market, both in Australia and overseas.

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