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POL3105 International Relations in the South East<br />

Asian Region 15<br />

POL3106 Public Policy: Shaping Nations 15<br />

POL3107 Special Topics in Politics 15<br />

POL3122 Contemporary America: Government,<br />

Economy and Society 15<br />

POL3123 Debate and Decision in Australian Politics 15<br />

POL3124 Hitler and Stalin: Studies in Power,<br />

Ideology and Propaganda 15<br />

POL3127 Australian Government 15<br />

POL3130 Themes in Global Politics 15<br />

POL3133 Visionaries, Warmongers and Protesters:<br />

American Political History Through Film<br />

(1950-1975) 15<br />

Careers<br />

An understanding of politics and government will help students<br />

into a wide variety of careers, including: the media, the public<br />

service (state and commonwealth) and various areas of<br />

foreign affairs.<br />

Security Management<br />

Encompasses many of the critical aspects of physical security<br />

and provides students with the opportunity to complete a<br />

security related project.<br />

Required Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

SCY1103 Physical Security 15<br />

SCY2111 Intrusion Detection Systems 15<br />

SCY1108 Building Management Systems 15<br />

SCY2402 Industrial Security Procedures 15<br />

SCY3214 CCTV and Imaging Systems 15<br />

SCY3302 Management of the Security Function 15<br />

SCY3215 Security Project 1 15<br />

SCY3207 Security Project 2 15<br />

Careers<br />

Security Analyst, Security Manager, Intelligence Analyst,<br />

Counter Terrorism Consultant, Security Consultant, Security<br />

and Risk Manager, Intelligence Officer, Strategic Risk Analyst,<br />

Security Profiler, Intelligence Profiler.<br />

See more course information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/Y14<br />

Bachelor of<br />

Information Technology<br />

U67 - JO, ML<br />

Duration: 3 Years<br />

Prepares graduates for careers in the fields of Information<br />

Technology (IT), Computer Security, Wireless Computing and<br />

Information Services. It focuses on the practical and theoretical<br />

dimensions of Information Technology.<br />

Major Areas of Study<br />

• Computer Science<br />

• Computer Security<br />

• Information Services<br />

• Information Technology<br />

• Software Engineering<br />

Course Structure<br />

Requires the completion of 24 units / 360 credit points.<br />

This course has three components:<br />

• Foundation Program - 8 Units<br />

• Major Program - 8 Units<br />

• Supplementary Program - 8 Units<br />

You may not study more than 12 of the units at the 1000 Level<br />

and you must study at least 4 units at the 3000 Level.<br />

Year 1<br />

Credit Points<br />

CSG1132 Communicating in an IT Environment 15<br />

CSP1150 Programming Principles 15<br />

ENS1161 Computer Fundamentals 15<br />

CSI1241 Systems Analysis 15<br />

CSG1105 Applied Communications 15<br />

CSI1101 Computer Security 15<br />

CSG1102 Operating Systems 15<br />

CSG1207 Systems and Database Design 15<br />

Year Two / Year Three Units<br />

In the second year, students embark on their Major programs.<br />

Major programs consist of eight units of study taken over<br />

two years.<br />

Major Areas of Study<br />

Computer Science<br />

Designed to provide graduates with skills in programming,<br />

analysis and project management that can be applied to a wide<br />

range of roles in the IT industry.<br />

Required Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

CSP2348 Data Structures 15<br />

CSG2245 Computer Science Methods 15<br />

CSP2104 Object-oriented Programming with C++ 15<br />

CSG2341 Intelligent Systems 15<br />

CSP3242 Internet and Java Programming 15<br />

CSP3341 Programming Languages and Paradigms 15<br />

First Major students take:<br />

CSG2344 Project Methods and Professionalism 15<br />

CSG3303 Applied IT Project 15<br />

Second Major students take:<br />

Elective (3000 Level)<br />

Elective<br />

Careers<br />

Computer Programmer, Computer Support Officer,<br />

Applications Developer, Systems Analyst, IT Consultant,<br />

E-Commerce Developer, Systems Administrator, Webmaster,<br />

Software Engineer, Software Designer, Software Support<br />

Officer, Project Manager, Wireless Network Administrator,<br />

Wireless Systems Developer, Mobile Systems Developer.<br />

Computer Security<br />

Provides graduates with practical and theoretical skills in<br />

this increasingly critical aspect of IT. Students deal with<br />

computer and information security, computer forensics,<br />

information warfare and the protection of computer<br />

networks and facilities.<br />

Reuired Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

CSI2102 Information Security 15<br />

CSG2305 Computer Forensics 15<br />

CSI2104 Introduction to Information Warfare 15<br />

CSI3301 Computer Facilities Security 15<br />

CSI3207 Network Security Fundamentals 15<br />

CSG3309 IT Security Management 15<br />

First major students take:<br />

CSG2344 Project Methods and Professionalism 15<br />

CSG3303 Applied IT Project 15<br />

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