Course code: 2423 + 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time +
On-campus (Caulfield; Clayton; Peninsula), off-campus (Gippsland)
Course leaders: Dr Maria Indrawan (Caulfield; Clayton), Dr Kai Ming Ting
(Gippsland; off-campus)
This
course is a cooperative program offered by all the schools of the Faculty of
Information Technology. It provides a broad program in information technology,
enabling students to select specific areas for in-depth study, or to construct
a program from a range of suitably advanced units.
The aim of the program is to provide the conceptual and theoretical framework
in which students can appreciate and integrate new software and hardware
technologies and, within an information technology context, use them to develop
solutions to complex problems in our society; and deepen students' theoretical
knowledge in specific areas so that they will have the intellectual and
conceptual foundation to play leading roles in the development of the
information technology industry.
This course is an exit award of the Master of Information Technology and the Postgraduate Diploma of Information Technology, available after 24 points of study in graduate units of the Faculty of Information Technology.
The course consists of 24 points of coursework units offered by the Faculty of Information Technology.
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