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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

From the food on our plates to the money in our bank accounts, our lives rely on technology.

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Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology

Duration: 3 years full-time, up to 7 years part-time   Location: Hobart, Launceston

Industry recognised certifications

Gain in-demand technical skills and earn recognised certifications during your degree.

Learn from industry experts

Study with lecturers who bring real-world industry experience to the classroom.

Specialist IT facilities

Access advanced IT labs, including the Human Interface Technology Laboratory.

Become an in-demand computing professional

Technology is at the heart of every industry, shaping the way we live, work, and connect.

Our Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology builds a strong foundation in both the theory and practical skills of ICT, preparing you for global career opportunities. Develop expertise across programming, networking, cybersecurity, and database fundamentals, while gaining valuable business, communication, and project management skills. Graduate ready to thrive as an ICT professional in any industry, anywhere in the world.

Study options in this degree

A major is an area of focus in your degree. During your studies, you’ll choose an area that interests you, and then study a group of units related to that area. Find out more at What is a Major?

Add sustainability to your degree

As part of our commitment to sustainability, we have created a complementary, optional major available across most of our flexible bachelor's degrees.

Combined study options

Further study options

Find out more about what you'll study, entry requirements, fees and scholarships - and to apply.

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Join our webinar (International students)

In this session, the course coordinators for both the Bachelor of ICT and the Master of ICT will discuss how these degrees will give your students a high level of technical expertise to enable them to succeed as an information technology or systems professional in any industry.

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Career opportunities

Whether it's designing apps or websites, running virtual reality tours, building the latest gaming sensation, or working at a bank leading advancement in cybersecurity, a career in ICT will set you up for life.

Graduates often enter technical positions, such as software programmer, network administrator, systems or business analyst, and web design/development. These allow you to apply your skills and knowledge while building on the industry experience already gained from your time studying with us.

Technical roles progress to management and leadership positions, typically with 3-5 years’ experience, setting you up in a career for life that goes wherever you want it to. These include project management, business analyst, testing/network/systems manager, database administrator, security specialist, and much more.

With ICT a core element of every industry around the world, you can take the skills, knowledge, and confidence from this degree anywhere your interests take you.

12.9%

ICT Business and Systems Analysts

Projected increase by 2026

27%

Software and Applications Programmers

Projected increase by 2026

13.7%

Multimedia Specialists and Web Developers

Projected increase by 2026

Our Students | Eliah

Student experience

Eliah’s journey into the gaming industry

"Part of the projects that you do in your third year of ICT or, your final year, is that the University of Tasmania brings in outside companies and the students can actually work on those projects and help actually create solutions to problems that have been put forth by those companies."

Eliah Woolley, Bachelor of ICT Honours

Supporting you to study

Scholarships, fees and costs

Costs should never be a barrier to university. University can seem expensive, but we have plenty of ways to make it affordable and accessible.
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Our accommodation

We have a range of on-campus accommodation available to students. All of our accommodation is in high demand, so now is a good time to consider your options.
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Glossary

Confused by words and terms used by universities? Don't be! Here is our friendly guide to help. And remember, you can always contact us for more information.
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