Diploma of Information Technology

Charles Darwin University

About

The Diploma of Information Technology is designed to reflect general degree course objectives and build towards the graduate attributes of Charles Darwin University.

These attributes describe creative, flexible and socially responsible graduates who are able to the acquire, understand and apply concepts and knowledge with a high level of skills in communication, leadership and team work.

The Up Education approach meets this commitment to learning through a focus on students, high quality teaching, strict academic standards and helping students to be well-rounded.

The Diploma Information Technology has been developed to parallel the existing first year course with the added dimensions of Academic English development, increased contact time with staff and focus on linguistic and cultural gaps that will exist for many students in first year units.

Successful completion of this course allows you to enter the second year of the following courses at CDU:

Bachelor of Information Technology or Bachelor of Computer Science.

Structure

Core Units(7 units) - 70cp

Core units totalling 70 credit points as detailed below.

Specialist Elective Units(1 units) - 10cp

Specialist Elective unit totalling 10 credit points selected from the units listed below

Electives(0 units) - 0cp

- 80cp

Total Credit Points

Entry requirements

Admission requirements are met by: Successful completion of the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (or equivalent) and the awarding of an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of at least 50*. * After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.

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