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Master of Information and Communication Technology
The purpose of this degree is to provide graduates working
in the area of information technology and telecommunications
with a deeper understanding of the organisational, economics
and policy issues essential to the effective management of
information technology.
The degree of Master of Information and Communication Technology
shall be subject to the University Course Rules for the award
of the degree of Master, together with the he following conditions:
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Entry to the Master for Information and
Communication Technology will be on the recommendation
of the Head Information Technology and Computer Science.
Candidates would normally have, either: |
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the Graduate Certificate in Information
and Communication Technology (with an average of a credit
grade or better over all subjects); or |
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a degree related to one to the following
areas: computing, engineering, communication studies,
information studies and management; or |
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an appropriate balance between a University
degree and relevant professional experience in information
and/or communication technology. |
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In addition, it is desirable that applicants
have at lease one year of relevant professional experience
in information and/or communication technology. |
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The Master of Information and Communication
Technology degree will normally occupy one year of full-time
study or part-time equivalent, and requires satisfactory
completion of 900 level subjects to the value of at least
48 credit points (excluding the subjects IACT960 and IACT970).
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At least five (5) subjects, with a minimum
credit point value of 30, must be selected from the IACT
Graduate Subjects. The other three (3) must come from
either the CSCI Graduate Subjects
or the Graduate Additional
Subjects List. |
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