Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)(2U 1I)(Work-Based Learning)
Develop industry specific skills and knowledge from the workplace environment and meet the learning outcomes of this programme.

Why study Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)(2U 1I)(Work-Based Learning) at HELP?
HELP's Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) (2U 1I) (Work-based learning) Programme allows a student a different pathway to a degree in IT, gaining credits through work placement.
Advantages of WBL
- foster learning autonomy, self-development, self-appraisal and synthesis theory with practice
- Develop specialist knowledge and skills by using the workplace as a context for project-based or practice-evidenced learning
- Obtain an understanding of employment opportunities and responsibilities through direct on-the-job experience
- Develop employability skills
- Obtain WBL that can lead to full-time employment after graduation
- Enhance professional development and future career paths
- Develop a greater sense of responsibility and work habits necessary for individual maturity and job competency

Programme Overview
Entry Requirements
- the student’s CGPA
- approval from academic department (interview process)
- availability of places
- acceptance from the organisation (interview process)
- completion of ALL Year 1 & 2 subjects (including the five MPU subjects)
While the WBL is optional, placement will depend on:
Here are the career pathways for graduates who complete the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)(2U 1I)(Work-Based Learning) programme. The graduates can further their studies and do a postgraduate degree to further unlock more career pathways.
Possible Career Pathways
- Software Engineer
- Data Scientist
- Cloud Engineer
- Network Specialist
- Helpdesk Technician
- IT Security Specialist
- Machine Learner Engineer
- User Interface Developer
- Mobile Application Developer
- Web Developer
- Network Administrator