International College of Management, Sydney
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The ICMS Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) is an innovative undergraduate degree meeting the industry’s growing demand for experts in Big Data, Analytics, and Intelligence.
The accelerating digitisation of business is reshaping every sector of the economy. With globalisation, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) on the rise, organisations worldwide are bracing for a surge in opportunities alongside inevitable threats. A nimble, adept workforce is needed to confront these emerging challenges.
These rapid transformations present a plethora of new avenues for graduates showcasing digital fluency and competency, highly sought-after skills both in Australia and across the globe. Graduates can help organisations make informed decisions, gain a competitive advantage, improve efficiency, enhance the customer experience, and manage risks effectively in today’s data-driven world.
The ICMS Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) offers:
The degree emphasises professional development through project management studies and real-world experience, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to become leaders in the dynamic field of Big Data and Analytics.
AI and machine learning, applied data mining, big data systems, business data analytics, computational thinking and algorithms, data governance, data visualisation and storytelling, web and text analytics, Plus a range of specified and general electives.
ICT Business Analyst, Database Administrator, Database Analyst, Data Analyst, Data Mining Officer, Data Warehouse Administrator, Data Centre Support Specialist, Information Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst
Built into the Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) qualification are two Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects, competed over two trimesters, in which students complete a Professional Placement. This is also sometimes called an ‘Internship’.
In the study period prior to the first WIL subject, our team of consultants work to secure a suitable placement that is the best fit for our student’s unique skills, interests and professional goals.
That means that ICMS graduates have work experience on their CV; a network of contacts; and the confidence to jump straight into their chosen career.
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Recommended studies: Completion of NSW HSC (or equivalent) with a minimum Band 2 in English Standard or English EAL/D and a Band 2 in any one of the following suggested equivalent subjects including Mathematics Standard 2, Business Studies, Economics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services.
ICMS does not use ATAR selection ranks for admissions. 91桃色 are assessed on performance in individual HSC (or equivalent) subjects and prospective applicants may be contacted by ICMS to attend an interview.Additional selection criteria: A personal application interview may be required.
ATAR: ATAR is not a requirement.
Refer to the ICMS general admission criteria.
Refer to the ICMS general admission criteria.
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