Clayton First semester 2008 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day)
The Digital Communications project requires a student to carry out a significant individual task in the Digital Communications field under academic supervision. The project can be conducted in a variety of topic areas, which may include: the design, development, prototype construction and testing of a significant protocol or device item in software or hardware an in-depth investigation and report of a relevant topic in information technology an in-depth investigation and report of an employment based topic with innovative and/or creative solutions. The project topic and summary must be approved by the project coordinator prior to its commencement.
The project will be assessed mainly by the project supervisor and the result approved by the course coordinator.
At least four units from the list of specified electives for the Master of Digital Communications.
Other graduate project subjects.