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Torrens University Australia

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Diploma of Information Technology

  • Diploma

Our Diploma of Information Technology is designed in collaboration with industry to provide you with the knowledge required to get started in the ICT sector. You can graduate with this standalone qualification or use it as a pathway into further study in a bachelor's degree.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Course Code
108469K
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Jun, Sep

About this course

Our Diploma of Information Technology is designed in collaboration with industry to provide you with the knowledge required to get started in the ICT sector. You can graduate with this standalone qualification or use it as a pathway into further study in a bachelor's degree.

Upon completion, you will be equipped with foundational knowledge in topics such as computer hardware and software, networking and programming, website development and cloud computing. By the end of this course, you will have gained a thorough introduction to IT professional practice.

This course has been co-developed with industry-leading ICT practitioners and academics, and is structured to align with the guidelines of the Australian Computer Society.

Study locations

Ultimo Campus, Sydney

Surry Hill, Sydney

Torrens University Language Centre, Sydney

Fitzroy Campus, Melbourne

Flinders Street Campus, Melbourne

Fortitude Valley Campus, Brisbane

Gotha Street Campus, Brisbane

Wakefield Street Campus, Adelaide

Pulteney Street Campus, Adelaide

Online

What you will learn

  • Demonstrate knowledge of computing technologies in solving practical business IT problems.
  • Appraise IT technologies in cloud computing and software development for building practical business IT applications.
  • Apply principles of human-centred design to IT solutions.
  • Propose IT solutions to diverse stakeholders for their approval.
  • Interpret professional obligations, ethics, and social responsibilities in a professional IT context.