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Our Diploma of Information Technology provides you with a practical, supportive program to build your current IT knowledge and skills to help you achieve your dream of becoming an in-demand IT professional.
Continue readingBachelor of Information Technology (Information Systems)
Bachelor of Information Technology
(Information Systems)
CRICOS Course Code ID
PENDING APPROVAL
Mode of study
Face-to-face
(online during the pandemic)
Delivery location
338 Queen St. Melbourne VIC 3000
Course Level
Level 7, Higher Degree Course (undergraduate)
Duration
3 years Full-Time
6 years Part-Time
Annual Tuition Fees
International AUD $17,500
Domestic: AUD $12,000
Important Dates
Semester 2: 12 November, 2020
Semester 1: 22 March, 2021
Semester 2: 19 July, 2021
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Introduction
Our Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) offers you a dedicated and industry-wide program to build a strong foundation with core IT skills that you can expand your career options and apply to multiple industries and technologies anywhere in the world.
This course will equip you with specialist skills for a changing world that will ensure you are ready for different workplace scenarios. More importantly, you can choose your learning pathways based on your interests and talents, while developing in-depth knowledge in a specialised area of your choosing, such as ICT Security and Information Systems.
Career outcomes
Our graduates have an excellent future in the IT industry, including:
- Application, software or game developer
- Technical architect
- Multimedia designer or developer
- Solutions architect
- Augmented reality creator
- Mobile and apps developer
- Network specialist
- Project manager
- Security architect
- UX designer
- Web designer or developer
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of theoretical concepts, frameworks, principles and technical knowledge in the chosen major area.
- Communicate effectively in written and oral presentations to diverse audiences, including complex concepts and innovative ideas.
- Apply critical thinking, problem-solving, analytical skills, techniques and tools to analyse complex problems, handle abstraction, and design, implement and evaluate solutions in an ICT professional context.
- Recognise the importance of ethics, codes of professional conduct and cultural sensitivity, and assess societal, privacy, security and legal issues within the ICT industry.
- Work collaboratively and effectively within a team to achieve a common goal, possibly with diverse and interdisciplinary team members.
- Build independent work ability and self-reliant life-long learning to keep abreast with the forefront of the developments in the area of the chosen major and their implications for business and social environments.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Information Technology are required to complete 24 units of study (comprising 8 core units, 10 major units, & 6 elective units) within a typical study period of 3 years or six academic semesters.
EIA’s Bachelor of Information Technology offers students the option to choose either or both of the following two majors:
- ICT Security
- Information Systems
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT101
| Computer Systems Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT102 | Database Systems Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT103 | Programming Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT104 | Networking Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT105
| Requirements Elicitation and Analysis | Core | N/A |
BIT106 | Professional Issues in ICT | Core | N/A |
BIT107 | Discrete Mathematics | Core | N/A |
BIT111 | Introduction to Information Systems | Major | BIT101 |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BUS102
| Business Management | Major | N/A |
BIT202 | Privacy Preservation and Data Security | Major | BIT105, BIT106 |
BIT203 | Advanced Programming | Major | BIT103, BIT102 |
Elective |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT212
| Business Intelligence | Major | BIT102 |
BIT211 | ICT Project Management | Major | N/A |
BIT204 | Business Management of Security | Major | BIT106, BIT108 or BIT202 |
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT213
| Enterprise Systems Architecture and Design | Major | BIT111, BIT203 |
BIT311 | ICT Governance and Information Systems Management | Major | BIT111, BIT212 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT303
| Capstone Project | Core | Completion of all other core units and 8 major units |
BIT313 | Human-computer Interaction | Major | BIT105 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
For electives, students may choose any six units from EIA existing degrees as long as the pre-requisites are satisfied including
- Bachelor of Marketing (with a minor in Digital Marketing)
- Bachelor of IT (ICT Security)
- Bachelor of Accounting
Code
| Unit Title | PRE-REQUISITE | Offering Degree |
---|---|---|---|
BIT108
| Fundamentals of ICT Security | BIT101 | BIT (ICT Security) |
BIT111 | Introduction of Information System | BIT101 | BIT (IS) |
BIT203 | Advanced Programming | BIT102, BIT103 | BIT |
BIT212 | Business Intelligence | BIT102, BIT103 | BIT (IS) |
ACC101 | Accounting Principles | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG101 | Marketing Principles | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
BUS102 | Business Management | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
ECO101 | Firms, Consumers & Market Structure | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
LAW101 | Law & Ethics in Marketing | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG102 | Consumer Behaviour | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
STA101 | Marketing Analytics in the Digital Age | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG204 | Not for Profit & Social Marketing | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
Entry requirements (Domestic students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12
| |
English language requirements | Study score (by VCAA) of at least 25 in English | |
Qualification | Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR): Minimum 60 | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Entry requirements (International students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
| |
English language requirements | IELTS 6.0 (no individual band below 5.5) or equivalent TOEFL: minimum score of 550 | |
Qualification | Accepted as per EIA policy | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
EIA recognises applicants’ prior relevant study or experiences through study credits*. These experiences may be formal or informal. Where applicants can demonstrate achievement of a unit of study EIA’s learning outcomes may grant specified, unspecified or block credits or study exemptions.
Upon completion of your Diploma of IT you may have access to EIA’s Bachelor of IT. In some cases you may receive credit for your previous study, reducing the time it takes to complete your course.
* If you need any further information, please feel free to contact us: admissions@eia.edu.au.
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Domestic
| |
2021 | AUD $12,000 |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | International
| |
2021 | AUD $17,500 |
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Bachelor of Information Technology
(ICT Security)
CRICOS Course Code ID
PENDING APPROVAL
Mode of study
Face-to-face
(online during the pandemic)
Delivery location
338 Queen St. Melbourne VIC 3000
Course Level
Level 7, Higher Degree Course (undergraduate)
Duration
3 years Full-Time 6 years Part-Time
Annual Tuition Fees
International AUD $17,500
Domestic: AUD $12,000
Important Dates
Semester 2: 12 November, 2020
Semester 1: 22 March, 2021
Semester 2: 19 July, 2021
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Introduction
Our Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) offers you a dedicated and industry-wide program to build a strong foundation with core IT skills that you can expand your career options and apply to multiple industries and technologies anywhere in the world.
This course will equip you with specialist skills for a changing world that will ensure you are ready for different workplace scenarios. More importantly, you can choose your learning pathways based on your interests and talents, while developing in-depth knowledge in a specialised area of your choosing, such as ICT Security and Information Systems.
Career outcomes
Our graduates have an excellent future in the IT industry, including:
- Application, software or game developer
- Technical architect
- Multimedia designer or developer
- Solutions architect
- Augmented reality creator
- Mobile and apps developer
- Network specialist
- Project manager
- Security architect
- UX designer
- Web designer or developer
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of theoretical concepts, frameworks, principles and technical knowledge in the chosen major area.
- Communicate effectively in written and oral presentations to diverse audiences, including complex concepts and innovative ideas.
- Apply critical thinking, problem-solving, analytical skills, techniques and tools to analyse complex problems, handle abstraction, and design, implement and evaluate solutions in an ICT professional context.
- Recognise the importance of ethics, codes of professional conduct and cultural sensitivity, and assess societal, privacy, security and legal issues within the ICT industry.
- Work collaboratively and effectively within a team to achieve a common goal, possibly with diverse and interdisciplinary team members.
- Build independent work ability and self-reliant life-long learning to keep abreast with the forefront of the developments in the area of the chosen major and their implications for business and social environments.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Information Technology are required to complete 24 units of study (comprising 8 core units, 10 major units, & 6 elective units) within a typical study period of 3 years or six academic semesters.
EIA’s Bachelor of Information Technology offers students the option to choose either or both of the following two majors:
- ICT Security
- Information Systems
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT101
| Computer Systems Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT102 | Database Systems Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT103 | Programming Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
BIT104 | Networking Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT105
| Requirements Elicitation and Analysis | Core | N/A |
BIT106 | Professional Issues in ICT | Core | N/A |
BIT107 | Discrete Mathematics | Core | N/A |
BIT108 | Fundamentals of ICT Security | Major | BIT101, BIT104 |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT201
| Real world practices for Computer Systems and Network Security | Major | BIT108 |
BIT202 | Privacy Preservation and Data Security | Major | BIT105, BIT106 |
BIT203 | Advanced Programming | Major | BIT103, BIT102 |
Elective |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT204
| Business Management of Security | Major | BIT106, BIT108 or BIT202 |
BIT205 | Cloud Computing | Major | BIT102, BIT105 |
BIT211 | ICT Project Management | Major | N/A |
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT301
| Cryptography Fundamentals | Major | BIT107 |
BIT206 | Digital Forensics and Incident Response | Major | BIT108, BIT202 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BIT303
| Capstone Project | Core | Completion of all other core units and 8 major units |
BIT304 | Advanced Topics in ICT Security | Major | Completion of all other major units in ICT security specialisation |
Elective | |||
Elective |
For electives, students may choose any six units from EIA existing degrees as long as the pre-requisites are satisfied including
- Bachelor of Marketing (with a minor in Digital Marketing)
- Bachelor of IT (IS)
- Bachelor of Accounting
Code
| Unit Title | PRE-REQUISITE | Offering Degree |
---|---|---|---|
BIT108
| Fundamentals of ICT Security | BIT101 | BIT (ICT Security) |
BIT111 | Introduction of Information System | BIT101 | BIT (IS) |
BIT203 | Advanced Programming | BIT102, BIT103 | BIT |
BIT212 | Business Intelligence | BIT102, BIT103 | BIT (IS) |
ACC101 | Accounting Principles | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG101 | Marketing Principles | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
BUS102 | Business Management | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
ECO101 | Firms, Consumers & Market Structure | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
LAW101 | Law & Ethics in Marketing | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG102 | Consumer Behaviour | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
STA101 | Marketing Analytics in the Digital Age | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
MKG204 | Not for Profit & Social Marketing | N/A | Bachelor of Marketing |
Entry requirements (Domestic students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12
| |
English language requirements | Study score (by VCAA) of at least 25 in English | |
Qualification | Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR): Minimum 60 | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Entry requirements (International students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
| |
English language requirements | IELTS 6.0 (no individual band below 5.5) or equivalent TOEFL: minimum score of 550 | |
Qualification | Accepted as per EIA policy | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
EIA recognises applicants’ prior relevant study or experiences through study credits*. These experiences may be formal or informal. Where applicants can demonstrate achievement of a unit of study EIA’s learning outcomes may grant specified, unspecified or block credits or study exemptions.
Upon completion of your Diploma of IT you may have access to EIA’s Bachelor of IT. In some cases you may receive credit for your previous study, reducing the time it takes to complete your course.
* If you need any further information, please feel free to contact us: admissions@eia.edu.au.
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Domestic
| |
2021 | AUD $12,000 |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | International
| |
2021 | AUD $17,500 |
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Diploma of Business
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Bachelor of Accounting
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Bachelor of Accounting
Smart Knowledge and ability for a brighter career
CRICOS Course Code ID
PENDING APPROVAL
Mode of study
Face-to-face
(online during the pandemic)
Delivery location
338 Queen St. Melbourne VIC 3000
Course Level
Level 7, Higher Degree Course (undergraduate)
Duration
3 years Full-Time
6 years Part-Time
Annual Tuition Fees
International AUD $17,500
Domestic: AUD $12,000
Important Dates
Semester 2: 12 November, 2020
Semester 1: 22 March, 2021
Semester 2: 19 July, 2021
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Introduction
Career outcomes
Our graduates have an excellent future in the business industry, including:
- Graduate accountant
- Account manager
- Auditor
- Fund accounting officer
- Taxation agent
- Merchant banker
- Corporate treasurer
- Investment banker
- Financial adviser
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Acquire a deep understanding of accounting theoretical knowledge and principles as the assumptions and methodologies used in accounting practice.
- Demonstrate an ability to interpret both the International and Australian Accounting Standards and Conceptual Frameworks, Business and Taxation Laws and to apply the standards in practice.
- Demonstrate technical accounting knowledge and skills to generate creative, innovative solutions and strategies to complex problems in the business and global context with intellectual autonomy.
- Display awareness of the effect on sustainability, society, and environment of judgements and accounting methods chosen for formulating solution strategies to economic problems.
- Exhibit cognisance of the ethical responsibilities of organisations and ethical duties of accountants to implement ethical judgements and practices.
- Communicate knowledge and insights of financial and non-financial information via various platforms to audiences of diverse proficiencies and expertise.
- Demonstrate skill dexterities that reveal the capacity to be a lifelong learner, work collaboratively in groups and display a set of interpersonal skills which are appropriate in a culturally diverse professional environment.
- Display appropriate use of digital technology to undertake workplace accounting tasks.
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
ACC101
| Accounting Principles | Core | N/A |
BUS102 | Business Management | Core | N/A |
ECO101 | Fundamentals of Economics | Core | N/A |
BIT102 | Database Systems Fundamentals | Core | N/A |
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
BUS101
| Professional & Business Communication | Core | N/A |
ACC102 | Accounting Information Systems | Core | N/A |
FIN101 | Business Finance | Core | N/A |
FIN102 | Business Statistics & Decision-Making Process | Core | N/A |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
LAW201
| Introduction to Business Law | Core | N/A |
ACC204 | Corporate Reporting | Core | ACC101 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
LAW202
| Corporate Law | Core | LAW201 |
ACC203 | Management Accounting | Core | ACC101 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 1
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
ACC306
| Advanced Financial Reporting | Core | ACC204 |
ACC307 | Advanced Management Accounting | Core | ACC203 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 2
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Code
| Unit Title | Type | Pre-Requisite |
ACC308
| Taxation Law | Core | LAW201, LAW202 |
ACC305 | Auditing & Assurance | Core | ACC204 |
Elective | |||
Elective |
For elective units, students may choose any eight units from EIA existing degrees as long as the pre-requisites are satisfied including:
- Bachelor of Marketing (with a minor in Digital Marketing)
- Bachelor of IT (ICT Security)
- Bachelor of IT (Information Systems)
Entry requirements (Domestic students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12
| |
English language requirements | Study score (by VCAA) of at least 25 in English | |
Qualification | Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR): Minimum 60 | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Entry requirements (International students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
| |
English language requirements | IELTS 6.0 (no individual band below 5.5) or equivalent TOEFL: minimum score of 550 | |
Qualification | Accepted as per EIA policy | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Domestic
| |
2021 | AUD $12,000 |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | International
| |
2021 | AUD $17,500 |
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Bachelor of Marketing
Smart Knowledge and ability for a brighter career
Beyond a conventional Bachelor of Marketing degree: EIA understands that marketing is the digital engine room of the business
CRICOS Course Code ID
103141H
Mode of study
Face-to-face
(online during the pandemic)
Delivery location
338 Queen St. Melbourne VIC 3000
AQF Level 7
Bachelor Degree
Duration
3 years in 6 regular semesters
Annual Tuition Fees
International AUD $17,500
Domestic: AUD $12,000
Important Dates
Trimester 1: 22 March 2021
Trimester 2: 19 July 2021
Trimester 3: 15 November 2021
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Introduction
Marketing today is rapidly evolving based on the digital transformation of our economy and firms. A new breed of marketing professional who can combine marketing knowledge, deep data understanding and critical thinking is being demanded by employers.
Our dedicated Bachelor of Marketing has been developed with industry to deliver this capability, including the choice of a digital marketing minor. Our faculty combines the discipline knowledge and industry experience to excite, motivate and prepare you.
Course information
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Marketing are required to complete 24 units of study (comprising 12 core units, 8 major units, & 4 elective units) within a typical study period of 3 years or six academic semesters.
- Each unit comprises of 12.5 credit points. The total credit points required to achieve the award is 300 credit points.
- Students must successfully complete all prerequisite units before progressing.
- Digital marketing minor option: Must complete the four (4) ** units below.
Knowledge
Based on the constructivist approach to learning, EIA combines work-related learning activities and assessments to enable graduates to:
- Acquire the relevant and contemporary knowledge and skills relating to marketing in a digital world.
- Gain critical and most in-demand skills that employers want for marketing roles.
- Demonstrate their work-readiness and ability to apply learning to practice
Great choice of electives to balance personal interest.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Marketing are required to complete 24 units of study (comprising 12 core units, 8 major units, & 4 elective units) within a typical study period of 3 years or six academic semesters.
- Each unit comprises of 12.5 credit points. The total credit points required to achieve the award is 300 credit points
- Students must successfully complete all prerequisite units before progressing
- Digital marketing minor option: Must complete the four (4) ** units below
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 1
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code
| Unit Title | Type |
MKG101
| Marketing Principles
| Core |
ACC101 | Accounting Principles | Core |
BUS102 | Business Management | Core |
ECO101 | Firms, Consumers and Market Structure | Core |
YEAR 1 | SEMESTER 2
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code | Unit Title | Type |
MKG102
| Consumer Behavior
| Core |
BUS101 | Professional and Business Communication | Core |
LAW101 | Law and Ethics in Marketing | Core |
STA101 | Marketing Analytics in the Digital Age** | Core |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 1
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code
| Unit Title | Type |
MKG201
| Cross-cultural and International Marketing
| Major |
STA201 | Data-driven Marketing Analytics | Core |
MKG205 | Sustainable Marketing | Major |
MKG206 | Marketing and Business Research | Core |
YEAR 2 | SEMESTER 2
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code
| Unit Title | Type |
ECO201
| Business and Economic Environment | Core |
FIN201 | Business Finance & Entrepreneurship | Core |
MKG202 | Services Marketing | Major |
MKG203 | Digital Marketing** | Major |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 1
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code | Unit Title | Type |
MKG301
| Integrated Marketing Communication | Major |
MKG302 | Brand Management and Strategy | Major |
*Elective | ||
*Elective |
YEAR 3 | SEMESTER 2
| ||
---|---|---|
Unit Code
| Unit Title | Type |
MKG303
| Business Launch Campaign (Project) | Major |
MKG304 | Strategic Marketing | Major |
*Elective | ||
*Elective |
Unit Code
| Unit Title | PRE-REQUISITE |
---|---|---|
MKG204
| Not for Profit & Social Marketing
| None |
MSM201 | Small and Median Enterprises (SME) Marketing | MKG101 |
MCI301 | Entrepreneurship & Marketing for Creative Industries | MKG101 |
MKG306 | Distribution Management | MKG101 |
MKG207 | Advertising Management | MKG101 |
MKG305 | Social Media Management** | MKG203 |
MDM301 | Digital Media Production** | MKG203 |
Entry requirements (Domestic students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12
| |
English language requirements | Study score (by VCAA) of at least 25 in English | |
Qualification | Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR): Minimum 60 | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Entry requirements (International students) | ||
---|---|---|
Academic requirements
| Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
| |
English language requirements | IELTS 6.0 (no individual band below 5.5) or equivalent TOEFL: minimum score of 550 | |
Qualification | Accepted as per EIA policy | |
Age | 18 years of age or above |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Domestic
| |
2021 | AUD $12,000 |
Annual Tuition Fees | ||
---|---|---|
Year | International
| |
2021 | AUD $17,500 |
Why choose EIA?
Why choose EIA?
As a Bachelor of Marketing graduate, you’ll be ready for a variety of career opportunities including:
- Digital marketing specialist
- Market research analyst
- Marketing communications manager
- Marketing officer
- Marketing strategist
- Product manager
Future Courses
We are committed to providing courses in a diverse range of subjects and are always adding more.
Bursary & Scholarships
Develop our future global leaders
Edvantage Institute Australia is here to support you along the way. EIA believes that one of our many scholarships and financial assistance can help you explore your rewarding and fulfilling journey.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update
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All lectures have transitioned to online delivery. Our academic support will be readily available for online mentoring, consultations and academic advice, which will support our students to navigate and negotiate their online learning experience successfully.
The health, safety and wellbeing of our students and staffs are our priority concern. If you have any inquiry, please feel free to contact us. We’ve always got your back, no matter what stands against us.
The COVID-19 situation is changing practically every day. So we are here to help you transition to this new way of learning and living.