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Monash University

  • 43% international / 57% domestic

Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Arts

  • Bachelor

Information technology is everywhere today, intertwined with the fundamental structures of our society. Often, though, IT is taken for granted, or else treated as too mysterious to understand.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Course Code
085535K
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
Domestic Fees
$9,500 per year / $38,000 total
International Fees
$44,900 per year / $179,600 total

About this course

Information technology is everywhere today, intertwined with the fundamental structures of our society. Often, though, IT is taken for granted, or else treated as too mysterious to understand.
The globalizing nature of the information technology industry calls out for people who have both a strong technical background and an indepth understanding of human society and the factors that are shaping it.

This double degree course is designed to meet this need. As a graduate you will have the technical expertise to shape and manage current and emerging technologies together with the lifelong communication, research and critical thinking skills that are acquired through study in the arts and humanities.

This course leads to two separate degrees:

  • the Bachelor of Information Technology, and
  • the Bachelor of Arts.

You will gain all the benefits of each degree course (see Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Arts) and be fully equipped to pursue a career in either field or both in combination.

Think about combining Behavioural studies (Arts) with Business information systems (IT) to assist organisations improve their business processes. Study Computer networks and security (IT) with Criminology (Arts) or conversely Human rights (Arts) or Bioethics (Arts), and explore how technology confronts the boundaries between public and private. Or perhaps mix Multimedia development (IT) with Communications and Media (Arts) or Film and screen studies (Arts) to add complementary skills. Or prepare yourself for an international career in IT by studying another language and culture.

This double degree will give you the highly sought-after combination of strong technical, communication and critical-thinking skills. Graduates with this breadth are likely to find employment in a range of small and large organisations, across both the public and private sectors

Study locations

Clayton

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at Monash University.
78.2%
Overall satisfaction
77.4%
Skill scale
57.5%
Teaching scale
79.8%
Employed full-time
$62.3k
Average salary