Bachelor of Information Technology: Overview

About this guide

This guide can help you to find information and key resources via the VU Library. 

We have IT information in subject areas such as web development, mobile application development, network and system computing, ICT management, software development, network management, cybersecurity, and more.

This guide has information on using Books and eBooks, databases and journals, and a selection of websites relevant to information technology studies.

Learning Hubs: academic and study skills

The Learning Hub at VU provides free learning and academic skills support services to all VU students.

Our team of Writing & Maths Learning Advisors offer FREE personalised 1-1 support, workshops and online resources to help you develop academic writing, numeracy and study skills!

There are a variety of topics that the Learning Hub can support you with: 

  • Literacy skills & academic writing

  • Numeracy, maths, physics, chemistry and engineering support

  • Time-management, planning and organisation skills

  • Planning for their assignment and providing feedback on a drafts

  • Reading and note-taking

  • Public-speaking and presentation skills 

Online Library drop-in sessions

Students can get advice with:

  • database searching
  • accessing articles
  • finding and evaluating resources
  • referencing
  • any other information research skills

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