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Bachelor of Information Technology and Data Analytics
Degree Level Undergraduate
Year 2019
Start Date
January, April, July, September
Duration
3 year(s) full-time
Mode
Online
Time Commitment
10 - 15 hours per week per course
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Entry requirements
Admission criteria
The admission criteria have been grouped to assist you to easily find the information most relevant to your circumstances. However, you may fit into more than one and the university will consider applicants against each of the relevant criteria.
Certain conditions apply. For more information refer to Appendix 4 of the University's Selection and Entry policy.
Applicants are required to meet one of the following criteria with a competitive result:
Higher education study
- Successfully completed equivalent to a minimum of half a year of full-time study of a higher education program at a recognised higher education provider
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Vocational Education and Training (VET)- Complete an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate IV or above
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Work and life experience- Passed a UniSA Online literacy and numeracy test and have relevant work experience, or
- Completed a UniSA Foundations Studies program or equivalent, or
- Qualify for Special Entry
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Recent secondary education- Completed a secondary education qualification equivalent to SACE, such as an interstate year 12 or international qualification
Essential requirements for admission
Prerequisites
NoneAssumed Knowledge
None
Degree overview
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Gain a solid IT foundation and develop expertise in data analytics.
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Analyse and visualise rich data sources, spot data trends, and generate data management strategies.
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Train with software tools used by professionals in the industry.
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Gain valuable knowledge and insights from our industry partnerships – the Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia and the leader in business analytics software – SAS.
Snapshot
Study On Demand – a 100% online IT and data analytics degree designed specifically for online learning. Take full control over your study - access support seven days a week, plan your study to fit around your life, view learning resources 24/7, and log into the interactive online environment anywhere, any time and on any device.
Combining two highly sought after areas of technology – data analytics and information technology – this degree will help you enter the workforce, or advance your career in the revolutionary field of IT and big data.
Taught by leading researchers, you’ll learn to analyse and visualise rich data sources, how to spot data trends and to generate data management strategies. Discover how data can be used to achieve organisational objectives, whether it be through cost reductions, faster and more effective decision-making processes, or the development of new products and services.
The flexibility of this degree puts you in control of when and where you study. We provide personalised and extended-hour support so you have the best chance to succeed and thrive in your studies.
What you'll learn
In this degree, you’ll learn the core concepts of IT and then go on to specialise in analytics. You’ll learn the latest tools and technology used by industry in big data analysis, statistics and project management.
You’ll learn to:
- Perform data exploration using visualisation, statistical techniques and data mining techniques to identify relationships and opportunities
- Perform predictive analytics on large data sets using an industry standard software tool set
- Use the R language for statistical analysis of large and complex data sets
- In the final year of your degree, you’ll work on authentic industry problems using real business scenarios.
You can tailor your degree to your interests and broaden your career prospects through your choice of electives. You can select four electives from any other UniSA Online degrees.
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Rules & notes
Rules
Go here to the see the complete UniSA Online electives list.
1. This course is common to all UniSA Online degrees and will be offered multiple times each year to enable students to commence their program of study at any time. Students who are studying part-time must take this course first before they study any other courses in their chosen degree. Students who are studying full time may take this course and one other course in the same study period. This course must be successfully completed before students can progress in the degree.
2. Assessment requirements for this degree include at least one online exam. The online exam software has system compatibility requirements, specifically that tablets, hybrid devices and mobile devices are not supported. Please refer to the online exam requirements prior to conducting your exam to ensure your computer and software is compatible to undertake the exam.
Notes
1. When choosing electives, students may select any course in the UniSA Online electives list, subject to pre-requisite requirements and availability. Students can also use the electives to take a minor in Management, Marketing, Criminal Justice or Digital Media. Speak to the Student Advisor regarding the selection and sequencing of courses to create your chosen minor.
2. Recognition for prior learning (RPL) may be granted for this course to students who have completed relevant work experience as per the UniSA Online RPL framework. Further credit will be assessed in line with the UniSA RPL policy.
Study Information Technology and Data Analytics on Demand
Cath Moore, Online Course Facilitator and Dale Wache, Academic Developer: UniSA Online give an insight into what the IT and Data Analytics degree is about, and how the degree has been designed to suit busy adults on the go.
Why Bachelor of Information Technology and Data Analytics
There is an acute shortage of data scientists, with a recent McKinsey Global Institute report1 projecting a 50 per cent gap between demand and supply by 2018. Professionals with strong data management and analytic skills are in demand and projected to increase in the future.
This degree has been designed in consultation with industry including the Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia and the leader in business analytics software – SAS.
Employers look for people who can hit the ground running. You’ll learn the same software and technology used in the industry, so you’ll be ready for the workplace when you graduate. During your studies, you’ll develop strong communication skills that will prepare you to present clear ideas and important business decisions to both technical and non-technical stakeholders across all levels of an organisation.
This degree is informed by research and leading-edge developments in the industry, as well as research being carried out through the Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre (CRC). UniSA is the national headquarters for the $88 million CRC in big data. The Data to Decisions CRC is set to boost national security and places UniSA at the forefront of industry and academic research collaboration.
1 McKinsey Global Institute. Big Data: The next frontier for innovation, competition and productivity, May 2011
Technology reshapes the workforce, redefines jobs, and creates new roles never seen before. The explosion in device connectivity, increasing data volumes, combined with the rise of the Internet of Things and the impact of social media are all factors that will fuel exponential growth in IT and big data in the future.
If you’re fascinated by new emerging digital technologies and the world of big data, a career in IT and data analytics can be an extremely rewarding profession. Professionals in this industry are well sought after by businesses in non-IT sectors, in areas like finance, accounting, insurance, healthcare, marketing, and professional services.
A UniSA Online IT and Data Analytics degree can help you pursue the following careers:
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Big data visualiser: use visualisation tools and software to communicate information in different ways; present data in a way that is easy to understand, and spot patterns, trends and correlations; transform, improve and integrate data depending on business requirements; combine data sets across multiple sources; and deliver data in a useful and appealing way to users.
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Data scientist: understand interfaces, data migrations, big data and databases; take the lead in processing raw data and determine the best types of analysis; mine large volumes of data to understand user behaviours and interactions, and communicate data findings to IT leadership and business leaders to promote innovation.
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Business data analyst: work with stakeholders, analysts and senior management to understand business strategy and the questions that need to be asked; identify research needs; design experiments and make recommendations based on results; drive complex analytics projects to support the business.
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Web and software developer: develop, code, test and debug software applications; interpret customer requirements; work with a team to research, design, and write software; and work with others to understand and resolve issues in existing software.
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Database designer: design stable and reliable databases; develop, test, improve and maintain new and existing databases to help users retrieve data effectively; and work closely with developers to ensure system consistency.
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Chief data officer: lead the data and analytics priorities for an organisation; manage data as a strategic asset and operationalise data governance, data quality and other controls to sustain the integrity of data; and identify business opportunities through data.
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Chief analytics officer: assess the most effective operating model and data approach to achieve business objectives; define and drive the enterprise-wide analytics vision across strategy, people, process, data and technology; and be heavily involved in business transformation, change and education needed to embed analytics into the organisational culture.
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Data engineers: develop, construct, test and maintain architectures such as databases and large-scale processing systems; gather, process and transform raw data from different sources and third parties; and extract data from systems to develop insights and make business decisions.
Learn more about your career in IT and Data Analytics >
Study On Demand
Our online career-focused degrees give you full control and ultimate flexibility over your study. It’s Study On Demand, on your schedule, on your terms.
- 100% online - no need to come onto campus
- Four start dates in January, April, July and September
- Learn in 10-week blocks
- 24/7 access to learning resources
- Online student support services seven days a week
- All content available from the start of your course
- Flexible around your life
- Plan your study schedule ahead of time
- Online credit check
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IT Requirements
As a general rule of thumb, any desktop or laptop computer purchased in the past three years should be capable of meeting your online learning needs. While mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones will be able to access most of your online course content, there are likely to be elements of most courses where we recommend you use a desktop or laptop computer. Your computer should be able to:
- run a modern browser (Internet Explorer 10, Firefox 24, Safari 5, or Chrome 32 or later versions)
- run Java, and in some cases Flash (devices running on Apple's iOS operating system, such as iPads, iPhones, do not run Flash)
- run programs to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations
- use a web camera and headset (or ear pods with microphone)
- Some UniSA Online degrees require an online exam. The online exam software – Remote Proctor Now – has specific capability requirements. Please refer to the system requirements prior to conducting your exam to ensure your computer is compatible.
Access free IT software and resources
As a UniSA Online student, you'll:
- Get free access to the full Office 365 ProPlus suite, which includes full versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Access and Lync software. Install the full suite on up to five different devices (PC and Mac compatible).
- Get 1Tb of personal storage that syncs with your PC or mobile device through OneDrive - it's like an extra hard drive that allows you to open any of your files from any of your devices, whenever you need them.
- Get free access to Lynda.com - Access more than 5000 video courses on a broad range of topics such as: the Microsoft Office suite, time management and study skills, health and wellbeing, communication and presentation skills, photography, film making and designing your own games or mobile apps.
- Be able to connect with others using Skype for Business, Yammer and the Outlook Web App.
There are some degrees that have specialised software requirements. We've made this software available to students to access for free - you'll be able to download and install any of the required programs on your own device anywhere and anytime. See if your degree requires specialised software.
Check your device
Our computer system test will determine if your device has the base system resources and software required to study online. It'll also check the speed of your internet connection.
See if your computer, laptop or device is all set up and ready to go – it takes just a few seconds.
Online Course Facilitator
The application process is easy – just follow these simple steps:
- Check your eligibility
Take our eligibility checker and answer a few short questions to see if you’re eligible. You’ll be given an option to continue your application, save it for later or request a call back from a Degree Adviser if you have any questions. - Receive your conditional offer
Once you complete the eligibility checker, you’ll receive an email with your conditional offer to start studying with UniSA Online. It will have all the information you need to complete your application. - Complete your application and send through your documents
In order to proceed with your conditional offer, you’ll need to complete your application and provide required evidence of your previous study or work experience.
Alternative Pathways
- complete the UniSA College Foundation Studies
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When should I apply?
UniSA Online degrees start four times a year in January, April, June and September and admissions are open all year round. You can apply immediately or at least a few weeks before the Study Period you wish to start in.
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Are there set times where I'll have to be online?
All of our courses are asynchronous, meaning you choose when to study, whenever it suits you. However, if your degree has exams, you will need to sit these at a designated date and time. Some courses will also have a requirements to speak to your tutor via phone/skype at a mutually agreed time as part of your assessment.
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Does studying online mean studying on my own?
A common myth about studying online is that you are on your own. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Our 24/7 interactive learning environment will connect you with a community of other like-minded students and provide forums for you to share, debate and collaborate ideas with your peers and tutors.
You’ll have access to a number of online communication tools that facilitate student-to-student interactions and online ‘study groups’:
- Chat to Online Course Facilitators through interactive forums
- Interact in real time with other students in your degree
- Hold virtual study groups with students who live interstate
- Access chat facilities within the online learning platform
Just because you are studying online, doesn’t mean you miss out on face-to-face interaction – our staff use video calls and online communication tools to communicate with students. Our team of Student Advisers offer live online webinars for enrolment, orientation and tips for online study.
You’ll also be connected to our team of student advisers, tutors and support staff who will help you stay on course, providing personalised one-to-one assistance all the way from enrolment to graduation. Help is just a call or click away.
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How flexible is my degree?
You’ll be able to dial up and down your studies to fit study into your life. You can choose to study 1 or 2 courses each term, or take a term off if you’re busy with work and personal commitments. If there are times when you can’t meet assessment due dates because of other commitments, we’ll work with you individually, on a case by case basis to assess your requirements and make alternative arrangements.
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What sort of career prospects do I have with an online qualification?
Our degrees are designed in conjunction with industry experts, employers and professional associations, and informed by the latest developments in your field. You will graduate with in demand skills and up-to-date knowledge required by industry.
You will be studying with a university known for its employment outcomes. Your UniSA degree is more than just a piece of paper – it will prepare you to start your career, or take it to the next level. In fact, we’re ranked in the top ten in Australia for external student full time employment.
UniSA Online qualifications follow the same Government Higher Education Standards Framework as our on-campus degrees. The parchment you receive at the end of your degree will be the same as any other University of South Australia student.
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What are the main differences between online, on-campus and distance education?
The knowledge you will gain from each type of education method will be the same, it's just how you get there that's different. Online means that your course material will be delivered via the internet and you will communicate with tutors and fellow students via this method as well as over the phone/skype. You can also study in your own time at your own pace.
On Campus teaching requires you to come on campus at specific times to attend lectures, tutorials and practicals. You will also have additional reading to do from home. You will have face to face contact with your tutor and fellow students but might also use email and online discussion boards for communication.
Distance Education involves physical course material packages being sent to students, usually print based but occasionally audio or video. Communication is usually via telephone, mail and email. In today’s digital era, distance Education has been superseded by online education.