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Bachelor of Information Technology (Digital Forensics) (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Be a digital detective. Solve computer crime. Protect the future.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
244771, 111206G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$8,944 per year
International Fees
$41,500 per year

About this course

Study Information Technology at Flinders

Be a digital detective. Solve computer crime. Protect the future.

This degree joins Flinders other branches of forensic science (Forensic and Analytical Chemistry, and Forensic Biology) to form one of the most comprehensive suites of forensic science degrees available in Australia.

Graduates earn an Information Technology degree, and focus on specialist units like Forensic Science, Digital and Computer Forensics, Forensic Criminalistics, Internet and Network Forensics, Mobile Device Forensics, Evidence Evaluation and Crime Scene Management.

Study locations

Tonsley

Career pathways

Your career

A broadly applicable and specialised skillset will let you do things such as assist law enforcement with cyber crime investigations, work on security infrastructures in order to prevent network and cyber attacks on companies and government organisations, or take part in information systems research - you will become more and more important.


Potential occupations include:
  • Technical Program Manager
  • Intrusion Researcher
  • Finance Analyst
  • Digital Forensic Analyst
  • Investigator

Potential employers include:
  • Government
  • Private security firms
  • Banks
  • Software development companies
  • Blockchain DeFi companies
  • Cyber security departments

Professional accreditation/recognition

All our Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Computer Science degrees are accredited by the Australian Computer Society at the professional level. Professional ICT courses accredited by the Australian Computer Society are recognised internationally under the Seoul Accord. Graduates meet the academic requirements for attaining chartered status as ICT professionals.