Course code: 3316 + 1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time
+ On-campus (Berwick; Caulfield; Clayton; Malaysia; Peninsula), off-campus
(Gippsland) + Some campuses may not offer enrolment in 2005
Course director: Dr Maria Indrawan
This
masters degree aims to (a) provide students with an in-depth knowledge of an
area of study relevant to information technology and (b) provide preparation
for further research.
On the successful completion of this degree, students will have:
Admission normally requires a first degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, with a credit average in results in level three units. Those expecting to complete their degrees in the current year may apply. It is expected that entrants will have a degree in a cognate discipline which provides a suitable basis for the course, eg computer science, computing, information systems, business systems, digital systems, information management, software engineering.
Generally,
students who have completed similar units in previous studies will normally be
required to make substitutions. Credit will only be granted for postgraduate
units that have not counted for the award of any other degree or diploma. Where
credit is granted, the number of the elective units that may be taken outside
the list of approved information technology graduate units may be reduced. In
evaluating units for possible credit, a distinction will be made between a
graduate unit and a postgraduate unit. Also, an attempt will be made to
distinguish between fourth-year units and fifth-year units. Students can be
granted at most 36 points of advanced standing credit.
Credit for unsupervised research prior to enrolment will not be granted as
credit towards the required supervised research within the course. Credit will
not be granted for units on the grounds that the material in the unit has been
learned as a result of work experience. In these cases, students should choose
another unit.
The
course is a 72-point masters, consisting of a 36-point minor thesis and 36
points of coursework.
The 36 points of coursework will include a research methods unit. The research
methods unit (6 points) will be at the 4000 level. Of the five other units
taken, a maximum of three units (24 points) may be selected from the faculty's
4000-level units in the Masters of Information Technology. Only one unit (6
points) may be at the 9000 level or from outside the faculty. Two out of the
five units (12 points) must be selected from the 5000-level units offered by
the Faculty of IT within the Masters of Information Technology.
The research and coursework components of this degree will be offered over
summer semester. Summer semester is therefore part of the normal degree
progression for the MIT (Minor Thesis).
The research component consists of a supervised extended minor thesis of at
least one-and-a-half semesters length (for full-time students). Students are
expected to complete a written research project proposal mid-way through the
first semester. This is a hurdle requirement.
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