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Master of Information and Communication Technology

Overview

This degree is aimed primarily at graduates working in the ICT industry who will benefit from an in-depth study of the organisational, economic, regulatory and socio-technical issues that arise in the implementation and application of IT, and of how to effectively manage these issues.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

A three-year degree equivalent to an Australian Bachelors with a 60% average in an area related to ICT (eg Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering), or a Graduate Certificate in Information and Communication Technology with a 60% average.

Applicants with a degree in any area plus at least one year full-time employment in the ICT industry will be considered.

Students with an average mark of at least 60% in their three-year Bachelor degree, but with no background in IT, may still apply, but will be required to take the Pathways Program prior to entry.

Course Requirements

The degree requires satisfactory completion of 900 level subjects to the value of at least 48 credit points, including:

  1. five (5) subjects (30cp) selected from the IACT Graduate Subjects List.
  2. an additional three (3) subjects (18cp) selected from the IACT Graduate Subjects List, the CSCI Graduate Subjects List or the Graduate Additional Subjects List.
 
 
 

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