With creative and analytical skills, use IT to drive science forward
Designing visualisations of scientific data, building apps that simplify fieldwork data collection and developing bespoke IT systems that allow scientists to collaborate seamlessly - these are just some of the things you could do with a double degree in IT and science. Choose from four information technology majors and over 25 areas of study in science to form a unique program of study that will allow you to pursue a career that aligns with both your passions and the needs of the world.
You will graduate with the:
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Science.
The Bachelor of Information Technology degree is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) which means you'll automatically be eligible to become a member, opening doors to invaluable networking and professional development opportunities.
See how each IT major could augment your blended IT and science career:
business information systems major - launch a science-tech startup or develop systems to capture the innovations discovered in labs
cybersecurity major - build models that predict vulnerabilities in networks and systems
games and immersive media major - apply your creative and design skills to create apps or games that help people get excited about science, especially in relation to new discoveries
software development major - create simulations and visualisations for anything from weather forecasting to threatened species population modelling
Comprehensive and flexible, the Bachelor of Science allows you to focus on either: - biological sciences - biomedical and behavioural sciences - earth and environmental sciences - mathematical and computational sciences - physical and chemical sciences
March 2025
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road,
MONASH UNIVERSITY,
Victoria,
3800, MELBOURNE, Australia
July 2025
Clayton Campus
Wellington Road,
MONASH UNIVERSITY,
Victoria,
3800, MELBOURNE, Australia
At the time of enrolment in a course at Monash University, you must be at least 17 years of age.
All Monash undergraduate courses require you to have successfully completed a minimum of an Australian Year 12 qualification (or equivalent) and achieve the required academic entry score.
Level A
IELTS (Academic): 6.5 Overall score, with minimum band scores: Listening 6.0, Reading 6.0, Writing 6.0 and Speaking 6.0
Pearson Test of English (Academic): 58 Overall score, No PTE communicative skills score below 50
TOEFL Internet-based test: 79 Overall score, with minimum scores: Reading 13, Listening 12, Speaking 18 and Writing 21
Paper-based TOEFL 550 Test of written English: 4.5
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) 176 No skill score below 169
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) 176 No skill score below 169
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.