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What's this UTS course like?? B.Sc + B.IT (1 Viewer)

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http://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/find-a-course/courses/c10219

And which majors should I pick? If I get the ATAR am I guaranteed entry into this?
The course has some business (accounting, HR, eco) and some IT (programming, networking etc) aspects to it.

It has the same load as a normal 3 year degree except it is longer by 1 year (as it is a double).

... Now for the majors...

IT

MAJ02080 Business Information Systems Management 48cp >> Least programming, more modelling , a lot of reports
MAJ02081 Data Analytics 48cp >> Lots of programming, relating to databases and servers
MAJ03444 Enterprise Systems Development 48cp >> EVEN MORE PROGRAMMING (iOS, . NET and more SQL)
MAJ03445 Internetworking and Applications 48cp >> Programming (iOS and cisco iOs)

BUS
MAJ08437 Accounting 48cp >> Lots of concepts , easy maths (very dry if you hate accounting)
MAJ09209 Economics 48cp >> quite theoretical conceptual, some stats
MAJ08440 Finance 48cp >>Maths and statistical analysis
MAJ08068 Financial Services 48cp >> (not too sure)
MAJ08446 Human Resource Management 48cp >> Lots of essays
MAJ08442 International Business 48cp >> (not too sure)
MAJ08438 Management 48cp >>(not too sure)
MAJ08116 Marketing Communication 48cp >> Easy concepts and practical assessments (e.g. make a brochure)
MAJ08441 Marketing 48cp >> Easy concepts and practical assessments (e.g. make a brochure)

*P.s. you don't have to make your mind about majors until second year*

Tldr.

Business Information Systems Management for IT if you hate programming
Marketing, management and HR if you are a people person
ECO, and finance if you are a maths person
 

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Currently I am doing this degree but with business as well.

The full name of this degree is called Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc). This particular degree provide education in all field of information technology and its dedicated for individuals who has the intention to have a career in this particular field in the nearby future but also have the option for research and academia. The syllabus is mainly a practice-based approached but it has the equal balance of theory and practice.You would gain the correct IT skills which involve a number of practices such as problem solving, communication and analysis. But the major important thing about this degree is that it allow you to gain insights of experince in the industry which UTS allows you to do but also this what makes UTS different of other universities.

B.SciIT can be paired up with a number of degree such as Law,Business and Creative Intelligence, which allows individuals to have the best of both worlds in the respected industry.Single degree -> 3years, Double Degree (depends on your other degree 4-5 years) but also you can add a diploma of practice which is basically a 12 month internship but it extends your degree for 4 years.

There are 4 corresponding majors; Business Information System Management, Enterprise Systems Development ,Data Analytics and Internetworking and Applications. When selecting a major it all depends on you on what you want to do in the future but this can be decided after completing your core subjects, by completing your core subjects it would be able to give you some insights on what you want to do.










sorry for bad english.
 

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Currently I am doing this degree but with business as well.
Based off the link, that's what OP is asking about.

Slight correction too - as a local student you can't just do a 3 year BScIT, you either do a combined course (i.e. BBus BScIt) or do the Diploma in IT Prof Practice. The BIT coop course is 3 years though.
 

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Based off the link, that's what OP is asking about.

Slight correction too - as a local student you can't just do a 3 year BScIT, you either do a combined course (i.e. BBus BScIt) or do the Diploma in IT Prof Practice. The BIT coop course is 3 years though.
Oh yes, I forgot about that.
 

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