Located in the seaside city of Wollongong, New South Wales, some 80 kilometers south of Sydney, lies the public research institution known as the institution of Wollongong (abbreviated as UOW). In 2023, the institution had over 33,000 students enrolled (including over 12,300 foreign students), over 176,000 alumni, over 2,400 staff members, including 16 Distinguished professors, and over 2,400 students enrolled.
The University of Wollongong has grown into a multi-campus organization on both a national and international scale. The main campus of the university, located in Wollongong, covers an area of 82.4 hectares and has 94 permanent buildings. It is located on the original location, five kilometers north-west of the city center. As well as three Sydney campuses, including the UOW Sydney Business School, UOW Liverpool, and UOW Sutherland, there are regional university campuses in Bega, Batemans Bay, Moss Vale, and Shoalhaven. UOW has campuses outside of Australia in Dubai, Hong Kong, and places in Malaysia. Additionally, UOW has forged alliances with other institutions of higher learning abroad in China and Singapore.
Nine campuses make up the University of Wollongong in Australia.The university's main site, the Wollongong campus, is situated on the coast of New South Wales, 3 km from downtown Wollongong and 80 km from Sydney. The North Wollongong railway station, which opened in 1915 on the South Coast railway line, serves the area.The Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities, the Faculty of Business and Law, the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, and the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health are the four faculties that offer courses. On the Wollongong campus, there are over 2,400 staff members and close to 33,000 total students that attend classes. The campus also has student housing, conference facilities, food halls, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, a bar, indoor sports facilities, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and sports grounds in addition to the teaching and research buildings. UOW College is located on the Wollongong campus.
The ICT sector contains professionals from UOW who cover the whole spectrum of underlying sciences, IT, engineering, and mathematical approaches. We regularly collaborate with industry partners to maintain the relevance of all programs to market trends and advancements. To guarantee that they are prepared for employment after graduation, students engage in real-world projects, connect with business people, and learn from them.
The Bachelor of Information Technology program gives students a foundational understanding of IT organizational areas, such as:
You will study a shared core of courses that unifies our degrees in computer science, information technology, and information systems throughout your degree. From your second year of study, you have the option to specialize in one of the following majors at the Wollongong campus:
Students who don't want to major in a certain field will take advanced courses that will provide them specialized expertise as well as professional information technology understanding and abilities. As part of an annual student team project, you will create your own application in your final year, creating answers to issues presented by our industry partners in the real world.
Fees:
Tuition: $35568 per year
Scholarship:
30% tuition fee reduction for the minimum duration of an eligible course
IELTS: 6(6)
Academics: 2.8 GPA