2423 - Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | PGradCertIT |
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CRICOS Code | 063356F |
Managing faculty | Information Technology |
Study location and mode | On-campus (Caulfield) |
Total credit points required | 24 |
Duration (years) | 0.5 years FT, 1 year PT |
Contact details | Please visit: http://ask.monash.edu.au or telephone +61 3 9902 6011. Faculty website: www.infotech.monash.edu.au |
Course coordinator | Dr Campbell Wilson (Caulfield) |
Description
The Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGradCertIT) is a course is intended for those with a previous undergraduate qualification in in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, to consolidate their skills and complement their prior studies of information technology with studies at a graduate level.
Nine specialisations are offered within the degrees, although not all specialisations may be offered in any one year.
Objectives
The objectives of the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology are to:
- consolidate students' skills in the disciplinary areas that underpin the information technology field;
- enable students to complement their prior studies of information technology with studies at a graduate level.
Structure
This course consists of four approved masters level units (24 points).
Areas of study
Students have the option of taking one or more specialisations in:
- data management
- digital communication*
- distributed and mobile systems
- intelligent systems
- internet and web application development
- multimedia systems*
- network computing
- security
- software engineering.
* Specialisation not available in 2009.
Requirements
Students complete:
(i.) at least three, level-five MIT units (18 points) chosen from the list below
(ii.) up to one elective unit (6 points) approved by the course coordinator.
MIT units and specialisations
Students can choose units from all specialisations listed below to meet the course requirement. The transcripts will indicate students' specialisation(s) if they meet the requirement of the specialisation(s).
Data management
- FIT5043 Distributed database
- FIT5059 Advanced programming for database applications
- FIT5166 Information retrieval systems
- FIT5168 Object and semi-structured database
Digital communication**
- ECE5012 Applied digital signal processing
- FIT5012 Data compression techniques
- FIT5162 Digital communications software
- FIT5173 Digital communications technology and protocols
Distributed and mobile systems
- FIT5031 Mobile software agents
- FIT5046 Mobile and distributed computing systems
- FIT5164 GRID computing
- FIT5170 Programming for distributed, parallel and mobile systems
Intelligent systems
- FIT5045 Knowledge discovery and data mining
- FIT5047 Intelligent systems
- FIT5167 Natural computation for intelligent systems
- FIT5169 Probabilistic expert systems
Internet and web application development
- FIT5030 Web services and service oriented computing
- FIT5032 Internet applications development
- FIT5041 Component technology for internet applications
- FIT5042 Enterprise application development for the web
Multimedia systems**
- FIT5012 Data compression techniques
- FIT5015 Advanced programming for multimedia entertainment
- FIT5084 Multimedia authoring and animation
- FIT5165 Human-computer interaction for multimedia applications
Network computing
- FIT5010 Advanced internet protocols and applications
- FIT5011 Advanced network design and performance
- FIT5034 Network administration and management
- FIT5083 Wireless networks
Security
and any two from the following:
- FIT5003 Software security
- FIT5027 Virtual private network
- FIT5037 Advanced network security
- FIT5110 Information system security
- FIT5172 Computer forensics
Software engineering
- FIT5030 Web services and service oriented computing
- FIT5164 GRID computing
- FIT5171 System validation and verification, quality and standards
- FIT5174 Parallel and distributed systems
All units are offered on-campus.
** Specialisation not available in 2009.
MIT elective units
Enrolment in electives in the MIT program requires the approval of the course coordinator. Electives may be taken from postgraduate level units offered by the Faculty of Information Technology or from any other faculty of the University.
Professional recognition
Award(s) received on completion