Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (CRICOS course code 112413C) is a Bachelor Degree delivered by Stanley International College Pty Ltd over 3 years. This AQF Level 7 program falls under the field of Information Technology (n.e.c.) and equips students with broad ICT skills for diverse careers. As a CRICOS-registered course (provider 03047E), it meets Australian standards for international students. This page provides indicative fees, entry requirements, and visa guidance sourced from the official CRICOS register (April 2026). HeadStart Academy is a free resource—no referral fees—helping you compare courses across 1,556 CRICOS-registered providers and 26,433 courses.
This Bachelor Degree covers a broad range of information and communications technology topics, including programming, networking, database management, web development, and systems analysis. Students develop problem-solving, analytical, and technical skills applicable to ICT roles in various industries. The curriculum is designed to meet industry needs, though specific units are set by Stanley International College. Graduates may pursue careers as ICT support specialists, network administrators, or software developers. The course is classified under Field of Education 029999 (Information Technology, n.e.c.), reflecting its generalist ICT focus.
The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology is a 3-year full-time program, equivalent to 156 weeks on the CRICOS register. Instruction is in English, and it is a single qualification (no dual award). Students are expected to attend classes full-time, with 20 contact hours per week typically. The study mode is face-to-face at the provider's campuses. The program does not include foundation studies, but the provider may offer pathway options for eligible students.
Indicative tuition for the full 3-year program is A$81,000. Non-tuition fees (e.g., enrolment, materials) are A$230, bringing the estimated total to A$81,230. These are sourced from the CRICOS register as at April 2026. Additional costs include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses (approx. A$21,041 per year for a single student), and the Student visa application charge (currently A$1,600). Always confirm current fees with the provider at www.stanleycollege.edu.au before applying. Fees are subject to change.
Typically, applicants need an IELTS overall score of 6.0–6.5, with no band below 5.5–6.0 (or equivalent English test). Prior academic requirements include completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, and possibly relevant work experience or foundation studies. Stanley International College may assess individual qualifications. For specific entry criteria, contact the provider directly. HeadStart Academy does not guarantee admission; all applicants must meet the provider's requirements.
This course includes a work-integrated learning component: a 6-week industry placement at 20 hours per week (approximately 120 total hours). This gives students practical experience in an ICT workplace, enhancing employability. Placements may involve internships or projects with partner organisations. The provider coordinates the work component, ensuring it aligns with the curriculum and meets visa conditions (e.g., work hours must not exceed 48 hours per fortnight during term).
The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology is delivered at two campuses: Adelaide City Campus (Higher Education) in Adelaide, South Australia, and West Perth Campus (WPC) in West Perth, Western Australia. Adelaide has over 100 CRICOS-registered providers and a student population of 40,000+ international students. Living costs in Adelaide are around A$450–600 per week for rent, groceries, and transport. West Perth is near Perth CBD, with similar living costs (A$500–650 per week). Both campuses are accessible by public transport. Choose a location that suits your lifestyle and budget.
International students need a Student visa (Subclass 500) to study this course. Key requirements: Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) criterion, financial capacity to cover tuition, living costs, and OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover). Student visa holders can work 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks (subject to visa conditions). All CRICOS-registered courses comply with the ESOS Act, ensuring tuition protection and student rights. For personalised visa advice, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or the Department of Home Affairs.
Follow these three steps to apply for the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology at Stanley International College: 1. Research CRICOS-registered providers: Use HeadStart Academy to filter by Bachelor Degree, Information Technology, and your preferred city (Adelaide or Perth). Compare providers and courses. 2. Apply directly to your chosen institution: Check entry requirements (English test, academic qualifications) on Stanley International College's website (www.stanleycollege.edu.au). Submit your application and any required documents before the deadline. 3. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500): Once accepted, you'll get a CoE. Use this to lodge your visa application with the Department of Home Affairs. Ensure you have OSHC and sufficient funds.
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Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology is a CRICOS-registered programme at Stanley International College Pty Ltd. Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.
This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.