Course code: 2420 + Caulfield + Course director: Ms Kerry Tanner
The Graduate Diploma in Information Management and Systems is
offered by the School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS). The aim of
the program is to prepare students for careers in information systems and
information management. Graduates are expected to play leading professional
roles in Australia and other countries. The course attracts students from a
wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds. GDIMS can be studied
in full-time and part-time modes and a number of units are available by
off-campus learning (OCL).
The GDIMS is both an entry and exit award. To qualify for the GDIMS, students
must complete 48 points of graduate units, of which 36 points must be from
graduate units within SIMS as listed below. Students may also take out this
award by exiting the Master of Information Management and Systems after
completing 48 points of study.
The normal entry requirement is a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree. Candidates without formal tertiary qualifications should normally enter via the faculty's Professional Certificate in Information Technology, except in exceptional circumstances as approved by the head of school.
Students choose six graduate-level units from the School of Information Management and Systems, however up to 12 points may be taken from outside the school, subject to approval by the course coordinator. Students without appropriate background knowledge will be required to satisfactorily complete a selection of the foundation units (9000 level) before proceeding to other graduate units (5000 level).
* Units offered on-campus and by off-campus learning (OCL).
# Special entry units requiring formal approval of the course coordinator.
The course duration is two semesters full-time or four semesters part-time.
Students who have completed a graduate qualification with a recognised specialisation in information systems or information management may be granted credit or advanced standing. A maximum of 24 points of credit or advanced standing is available.
Students who successfully complete the GDIMS may, depending on their unit choice, be eligible for professional accreditation/recognition by the Australian Computer Society, the Australian Library and Information Association, the Records Management Association of Australia, and the Australian Society of Archivists.
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