Course code: 2325 + Peninsula + Mode: on-campus + Course director: Dr Lee Seldon + A minimum of six months of full-time study or one year of part-time study
The Graduate Certificate in Network Computing is designed for graduates in any non-computing discipline who wish to gain a first qualification in computing. The course aims to produce graduates who will have a comprehensive appreciation of the field of network computing and who will be able to assist with the design and construction of distributed applications operating on local area networks, wide area networks, intranets, extranets and the internet. Graduates will be able to take an active role in the administration and management of these networks for organisations and will have an understanding of the legal and organisational issues that have become critical for successful implementation of networked applications. Graduates will be enabled to continually develop their skills in order to keep abreast with technological developments. In addition, the course fosters a professional approach to computing and an awareness of its social implications.
The minimum entry requirement for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Network Computing is a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in any field other than computing, information science or computer science.
The course will comprise four semester-length, six-credit-point
units (24 points) chosen from offerings in the Bachelor of Network Computing.
All four units are electives, ie freely chosen from the approved School of
Network Computing units. This enables students to tailor the course to suit
their particular interests and motivations. The electives are to be selected
from units of the Bachelor of Network Computing. The electives provide the
option of studies in the areas of programming techniques in a networked
computing environment and data communications. At least one of the units taken
must be at second-year level.
Note that the Graduate Certificate in Network Computing forms the first half of
the Graduate Diploma in Network Computing, and students may progress to the
graduate diploma with full credit for their study.
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