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Choose information technology at Curtin

Explore new technology in technical detail as you work towards developing solutions to complex computing problems.

High performance facilities

Curtin is a joint partner in the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, providing expertise in big data, cloud services and visualisation.

Real work environments

Apply learning in real workplaces during the course. You may also get access to the Curtin HIVE facility for data interpretation.

Employment opportunities

The total workforce size for computer network professionals is projected to grow by 22% by 2026 (Labour Market Insight).

Courses you may be interested in…

Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science)

Specialise in software design, algorithm analysis, artificial intelligence, computer communications, databases and graphics.

Bachelor of Computer Systems and Networking 

Learn to expand computer system capabilities and build future networks.

Bachelor of Information Technology 

Learn the fundamental programming and security skills required in modern computing and computer networks.

Bachelor of Science (Information and Communication Technology)

Gain the advanced knowledge and skills to problem-solve issues in computers and computer networks.

Bachelor of Science (Software Development)

Develop advanced skills in software development for agile careers in industries ranging from agriculture to entertainment.

Master of Cyber Security 

Learn how to design and implement secure information infrastructure and systems.

Do you need to improve your English?

If you choose to improve your English skills by completing a course at Curtin English, you may be eligible to receive the Curtin English scholarship, which gives a financial credit of up to A$7,254* towards the tuition fees of your Curtin University course.

*Terms and Conditions apply

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