ARTICULATION TO UNIVERSITY

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Articulation to University
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Articulation to University


Australian Catholic University
 

The Australian Catholic University recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the Bachelor of Business Information Systems degree, offered in Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney. **Note this accreditation partnership is currently being reviewed (as at Dec 2008) and each application will be reviewed on an individual basis.  

General information about ACU National can be found at www.acu.edu.au

Information about the Bachelor of Business Information Systems can be found here

Information on articulation at ACU can be found here

Enquiries should be directed via email to: international@acu.edu.au

   
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT British Computer Society
 

BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the BCS Certificate in IT. This means that students who pass all eight subjects of the Diploma will be eligible for exemption from the BCS Certificate in IT.

Information is at www.bcs.org/exam/exempt
 
Charles Sturt University
 

Charles Sturt University recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit, (1 year equivalent, ) towards the Bachelor of Information Technology degree program. Credit will be granted for graduates of the DIT with at least a Credit (CR) average result in each of the eight examinations.

Subjects credited are as follows:

  • ITC106 Programming Principles
  • ITC114 Database Management Systems
  • ITC161 Introduction to Information Technology
  • ITC211 Systems Analysis
  • ITC242 Data Communications
  • ITC331 Security, Privacy and Ethics
  • ITC02C Two unspecified IT electives at Level 1.

General information about CSU can be found at www.csu.edu.au

Download the official Charles Sturt University articulation letter here

Enquiries should be directed via email to: inquiry@csu.edu.au

 
CQUniversity
 

The CQUniversity recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the Bachelor of Information Technology degree program. Credit will be granted for up to eight (8) courses, which is equivalent to the first year of study of the three year degree program.

Specific courses credited are:
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Database Use and Design
  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Computer Hardware Fundamentals
  • Workplace Issues
  • Software Fundamentals
Elective credits are:
  • 1 Level One General elective
  • 1 Advanced General elective
General information about CQUniversity can be found at www.cquni.edu.au

Information about the Bachelor of Information Technology Program CQ18 can be found at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au

Download the official CQUniversity articulation letter here

Enquiries should be directed via email to: international-enquiries@cqu.edu.au

   
Deakin University  
 

Deakin University recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the Bachelor of Information Technology (S326).

Up to a maximum of 8 credit points of advanced standing may be granted out of 24 credit points to complete the course.

ACS UNITS
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY UNITS
Specified Credit
 
System Principles SIT101 Fundamentals of Information Technology
Data Management SIT103 Database
Object Oriented Systems Development SIT102 Introduction to Software Development
Programming SIT131 Object-Oriented Development
System Analysis SIT201 System Analysis and Design
Computer Communications SIT202 Computer Networks
Professional Practice SIT301 IT Practice
   
Unspecified Credit
 
One unspecified credit point @ Level 2  

Applicants must meet academic admission requirements as well as English language requirements to be considered for entry. Applicants must have successfully completed the ACS Diploma of Information Technology and attained a GPA of 60% or better across all units. Subject to course rules and/or the BIT stream enrolled, the 8 credits may be reduced accordingly, and/or completion time may also vary accordingly.

Information about Deakin University can be found http://www.deakin.edu.au/

Download the official Deakin University articulation letter here

Enquiries should be directed via email to: linda.scammells@deakin.edu.au

   
RMIT University  RMIT University
 

RMIT University recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) offered in Melbourne.

Credit of 96 credit points will be granted towards the Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies), (equivalent to one third of the degree) for the completion of eight subjects of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology with an average result of at least Credit (CR).

General information about RMIT University can be found at www.rmit.edu.au

Information about the Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) can be found at

www.rmit.edu.au/csit/bp232/

Download the official RMIT University articulation letter here

For further enquiries email: isu@rmit.edu.au

For academic advice email: iugs@cs.rmit.edu.au

   
University of South Australia  University of South Australia
 

The School of Computer and Information Science, University of south Australia, recognised the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology. Students who successfully complete the Diploma will be granted credit in the following UniSA undergraduate programs:

  • Bachelor of Information Systems (DBIN) - 36 units (8 courses)
  • Bachelor of Computer and Information Science (LBCP) - 36 units (8 courses)
  • Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Networking) (LBNL) - 36 units (8 courses)
  • Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology) (DBMS) - 27 units (6 courses)
  • Bachelor of Software Engineering (LBSG) - 27 units (6 courses)
  • Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Multimedia) (MBIC) - 31.5 units (7 courses)

General information about the University of South Australia is available at http://www.unisa.edu.au

Further information about the School of Computer and Information Science is available at http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au

Download the official University of South Australia articulation letter here

Enquiries should be directed via email to: cis.enquiries@unisa.edu.au

   
University of Western Sydney University of Western Sydney

The University of Western Sydney recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the UWS Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology.

Credit of 80 credit points will be granted towards the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (equivalent to one third of the degree leaving 160 credit points remaining) for the completion of eight subjects of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology.

General information about University Western Sydney can be found at www.uws.edu.au

Information about the Diploma of Information Technology pathway to the Bachelor of Information and Communications can be found here.

 
Victoria University Victoria University
 
Victoria University recognises the successful completion of the ACS Diploma of Information Technology for credit towards the Bachelor of Business Information Systems degree through the Faculty of Business and Law.  Six credits from the ACS Diploma of Information Technology will be given towards the Bachelor of Business: Information Systems.
Diploma of Information Technology

Bachelor of Business: Information Systems

Computer Organisation )
BCO1046 - Computer Systems
Computer Communications)
 
 
Programming
 
BCO1147 - Introduction to Programming Concepts
Systems Analysis)
BC02148 - Systems Analysis
OO Systems Development)
 
 
Data Management
 
BC02149 - Database Systems
Professional Practice
BC03443 - The Information Professional
Systems Principles

BC02501 - The Electronic Business Interface

Any student seeking entry would also have to meet normal admission requirements in respect of English language.

General information about Victoria University can be found at www.vu.edu.au

Information about the Faculty of Business and Law and courses available is at www.businessandlaw.vu.edu.au

Download the official Victoria University articulation letter here.
 

Content approved 24 May 07
ACS Principal & Chief Examiner
© 2007 Australian Computer Society
Last updated:
05 July 2010
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