COURSE INFORMATION
Disclaimer
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester.
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The Master of Internet Computing is a four semester (240 credit points) course designed to meet the demand for Internet Computing skills by people with a background in general technology or commerce and to impart practical and theoretical skills in the design, implementation and administration or Internet based technology solutions.
Students may exit the Master of Internet Computing with a Graduate Diploma of Internet Computing after completion of the first two semesters (120 credit points) of study.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Normal entry requirement is a Bachelor's degree in a technology discipline such as Science, Applied Science, Engineering, Technology or similar degree incorporating a substantial component of technology or a degree in Commerce or Business or similar. It is expected that applicants will have a least one year of relevant experience or have completed coursework encompassing computing technology.
COURSE LOCATION AND MODE OF STUDY
The course is available by full-time study on the Mount Lawley Campus.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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Semester 1 |
Either 4 level 4000 units or 3 level 5000 units selected from the list below |
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Semester 2 |
Either 4 level 4000 units or 3 level 5000 units selected fro the list below. |
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Semester 3 |
CSI5140 |
Fundamentals of Software Engineering |
20 | | CSI5108 |
IT Professionalism and Practice |
20 | | Plus one level 5000 unit from the list below. |
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Semester 4 |
Three level 5000 units selected from the list below. |
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Level 4000 Electives: |
CSG4130 |
Applied Communications |
15 | CSG4161 |
Computer System Administration |
15 | CSG4162 |
Network Administration |
15 | CSG4220 |
Wireless Networking |
15 | CSG4331 |
Knowledge Computing |
15 | CSG4431 |
Interactive Web Development |
15 | CSI4104 |
Information Security |
15 | CSI4201 |
Systems Analysis |
15 | CSI4341 |
Systems and Database Design |
15 | CSP4150 |
Programming Principles |
15 | CSP4244 |
Visual Programming |
15 | ENS4103 |
Computer Systems and Hardware |
15 | IMM4121 |
Digital Photomedia |
15 |
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Level 5000 Electives: |
CSG5102 |
Internet Enabling Technologies |
20 | | CSG5106 |
Fundamentals of Computer and Network Technology |
20 | | CSG5125 |
Network Administration and Design |
20 | | CSG5206 |
Internet Technology and Management |
20 | | CSI5101 |
Software Design |
20 | | CSI5102 |
Computer Security |
20 | | CSI5103 |
Strategic Information Technology |
20 | | CSI5107 |
Network Security |
20 | | CSI5114 |
Computing Services and Support |
20 | | CSI5120 |
Contemporary Intelligence |
20 | | CSI5202 |
Software and Systems Management |
20 | | CSI5203 |
Software Development Processes |
20 | | CSI5204 |
Database Administration |
20 | | CSI5117 |
Principles of Distributed Systems |
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Other units selected from units offered by the School may be substituted with writtn permission from the course coordinator. |
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Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005) | | For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website: | http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity |
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 11/18/2004