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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Information Technology
DescriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Information Technology provides students with a previous tertiary qualification in another discipline area, with the knowledge, understanding and skills to enable them to deal effectively with advanced issues involving the application of information technology. ObjectivesThe objective of the program is to educate students to the level of a computing professional. On successful completion of the course, students will have gained fundamental knowledge in the following areas:
Students will have demonstrated their ability to work in a group to analyse the requirements for a computer system, design a system to meet those requirements, create the system and its documentation, train users and implement the system. Professional recognitionThis course has been accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) as meeting the standard for associate-level membership. StructureThis course consists of eight approved masters level units. RequirementsStudents complete: (i.) six compulsory Master of Applied Information Technology (MAIT) group one units (36 points) (ii.) two units from the group two list (12 points) Group one (foundation units)
Group twoProgression to further studiesSuccessful completion of this course provides an entry point for students wishing to progress to Master of Applied Information Technology study. Alternative exit(s)Students wishing to exit this course early may apply to graduate with the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology after successful completion of 24 points of study. Award(s)Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
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