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No ATAR, No Worries! If you love technologies, this is a great IT degree (1 Viewer)

petershamit

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Bachelor of Information Technology by Federation University - Lectures held in Sydney. You are entitled to HECS

This 3 years of IT Degree program will start on 2nd March and applications close Mid-February. There are various options to not only graduate with this fully recognised IT Degree by both the Australian Government and the Australian Computer Society, but also obtain the most recognised IT certifications namely:
EC-Council: Certified Ethical Hacker
Cisco: CCNA, CCNA (Security)
VMware: VCP
Microsoft: Server2012, Exchange 2013

In addition, you can learn to develop games & Apps for iPhone, Android, SmartWatch, Windows as well as specialise in IT Security.
No upfront payment with HECS. Face-to-face Lectures and intensive Labs. Travel concession. No need of ATAR.

Please email: b.subra@federation.edu.au or SMS: 0476 167 007 for more details.

(We are the largest educational institution in Sydney owned by the government)
 

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This is a great Bachelor program to cover a wide range of IT topics for you to get jobs. Real skills endless possibilities.
 

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Can this be undertaken part time by current high school students?

Sounds like a solid opportunity for some.
 

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This degree itself cannot be undertaken before you sit for your HSC. But, there is a pathway to go through the TAFE program which is possible while in school. After your TAFE Diploma, you can get one year of credits. If you do advanced diploma, you can get one and a half years of credits out of the three years. This is of course a solid opportunity to study in parallel.
 

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