Info Systems
A course by
Ara Institute of Canterbury
A three-year degree advancing your knowledge in information and communication technologies with pathways in Information Systems, Networking and Infrastructure, or Software Development. Designed with industry input and strong practical and workplace learning components.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Madras Street Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 3 years

Graduates will have advanced abilities in a range of ICT fields, including programming, networking, hardware, and software engineering.

Students choose a pathway (Information Systems, Networking & Infrastructure, or Software Development) for in-depth study.

Strong focus on practical application and group work prepares students for real-world IT projects and teamwork environments.
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies at Ara equips students with comprehensive knowledge in computing, covering broad ICT areas in the first year and offering specialization in Information Systems, Networking and Infrastructure, or Software Development in later years. The programme features practical, work-ready skills, group projects, and a significant real-world capstone project. Graduates gain critical thinking, problem-solving, and advanced technical abilities directly sought by the IT industry.

Information Technology
Business Analysis
Software Development
Network Management

Business Analyst
Network Manager
Info Systems
A course by
Ara Institute of Canterbury
A three-year degree advancing your knowledge in information and communication technologies with pathways in Information Systems, Networking and Infrastructure, or Software Development. Designed with industry input and strong practical and workplace learning components.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Madras Street Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 3 years

Graduates will have advanced abilities in a range of ICT fields, including programming, networking, hardware, and software engineering.

Students choose a pathway (Information Systems, Networking & Infrastructure, or Software Development) for in-depth study.

Strong focus on practical application and group work prepares students for real-world IT projects and teamwork environments.
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies at Ara equips students with comprehensive knowledge in computing, covering broad ICT areas in the first year and offering specialization in Information Systems, Networking and Infrastructure, or Software Development in later years. The programme features practical, work-ready skills, group projects, and a significant real-world capstone project. Graduates gain critical thinking, problem-solving, and advanced technical abilities directly sought by the IT industry.

Information Technology
Business Analysis
Software Development
Network Management

Business Analyst
Network Manager
What you need to know first
New Zealand University Entrance: NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at level 3 and 20 credits at level 2 or higher), to include: 14 credits Level 3 mathematics, physics, statistics, or accounting; 14 credits Level 3 English, history, art history, classics, geography, or economics; one other approved subject.
Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 in reading, 5 in writing)
Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above
OR one of: NZ Diploma in IT Technical Support (Level 5); Web Development & Design (Level 5); Networking (Level 6); Systems Administration (Level 6); NZ Certificate in Study & Career Preparation (Level 4) Ara Business and ICT Pathway or equivalent
Alternative entry possible with evidence of equivalent skills/experience
Webmaster
IT Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Test Analyst
Systems Administrator
Web Developer
Interactive Media Developer
Software Developer/Programmer
What you need to know first
New Zealand University Entrance: NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at level 3 and 20 credits at level 2 or higher), to include: 14 credits Level 3 mathematics, physics, statistics, or accounting; 14 credits Level 3 English, history, art history, classics, geography, or economics; one other approved subject.
Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 in reading, 5 in writing)
Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above
OR one of: NZ Diploma in IT Technical Support (Level 5); Web Development & Design (Level 5); Networking (Level 6); Systems Administration (Level 6); NZ Certificate in Study & Career Preparation (Level 4) Ara Business and ICT Pathway or equivalent
Alternative entry possible with evidence of equivalent skills/experience
Webmaster
IT Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Test Analyst
Systems Administrator
Web Developer
Interactive Media Developer
Software Developer/Programmer