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Monash University Handbook 2011

Berwick School of Information Technology

The Berwick School of Information Technology is the newest of the six schools within the Faculty of Information Technology. The school, which was created at the beginning of 2001, is the result of a strategic initiative by the faculty to focus its multimedia teaching and research at the Berwick campus.

The school offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the multimedia area and attracts significant numbers of international and Australian students.

For further information on the school, visit http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/berwick or email multimedia@infotech.monash.edu.au.

Caulfield School of Information Technology

The Caulfield School of Information Technology occupies a unique position within the Faculty of Information Technology. The school encompasses a wide range of disciplines, from the technical and applied, through to the social science end of the information technology spectrum. This diversity is reflected in the range of options available for postgraduate study. The school has a clear focus on the real world application of information technology in meeting the demands of today's dynamic and global business environments.

The Caulfield School of Information Technology offers students the ability to either build on their existing knowledge of IT or gain a first qualification at postgraduate level. A key factor in the postgraduate courses offered at Caulfield is flexibility of course structure. Students have the ability to generalise across areas of the IT spectrum from business IT through to technical IT, specialise through a professional track or specialisation or create their own customised program by tailoring the course to suit their needs and those of prospective employers. Many classes are offered in the evening, increasing accessibility for those students currently in the workforce.

For further information on the school, visit http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/caulfield or email frontdesk@infotech.monash.edu.au.

Clayton School of Information Technology

The Clayton School of Information technology is an internationally recognised centre of information technology, software engineering, and the application of IT in business, attracting high-quality students and world-class staff. The school covers a broad range of specialisations from the technical and scientific end of the computing spectrum to business intelligence. The undergraduate degree programs target both applied industry needs and formal computer science.

For further information on the school, visit http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/clayton.

Gippsland School of Information Technology

The Gippsland School of Information Technology is located at Churchill and hosts the Centre for Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications Research (MCCAR). This centre conducts and leads quality multidisciplinary research and offers excellent research training opportunities for the most talented research students, to be at the forefront of National Research Priority in Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries.

The school serves both the Gippsland region of the state of Victoria and the wider national and international community through the use of off-campus learning and innovative teaching technologies.

For further information on the school, visit http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/gippsland or email gsit@infotech.monash.edu.au.

School of Information Technology at Sunway campus

The School of Information Technology is located at the Monash University Sunway campus in Malaysia about 20 km south-west of Kuala Lumpur at Bandar Sunway.

The school currently offers the Master of Philosophy and the Doctor of Philosophy.
 
For further information on the school, visit  http://www.infotech.monash.edu.my or email research@infotech.monash.edu.my.

School of Information Technology (Monash South Africa campus)

The School of Information Technology (SIT) is located at Monash South Africa  in Roodepoort, 20 kilometres north-west of central Johannesburg. Currently, the campus has facilities for 1500 students and offers small classes and a multicultural community with more than 70 per cent of students from other African countries.

For further information on the school visit http://www.monash.ac.za/schools/it or email sit@monash.ac.za.