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Students with this course learn to understand and confidently navigate complex ICT subjects, for example information science research methodology, engineering and technology direction, and explore the emerging aspects of high level IT. The course offers the chance to specialise in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Cloudcomputing, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Internet of Things & Robotics, Network Technologies or Project Management. Students will: Find out how to operate an expert IT practice; study a wide context of high level contemporary IT issues; work alongside and with professional industry pros; and also fine-tune their own written communication skills in the kind of management reports, user guides and technical documentation.
An Australian bachelor degree in an Information and Communication Technology Field, or equivalent. When an applicant comes with a Australian grad diploma degree, or equivalent, in a relevant Information and Communication Technology field, 1-2 credit points have been awarded, which equals to one semester's study of the course. When an applicant comes with an Australian bachelor degree in a relevant Information and Communication Technology areas, or equivalent, plus 3 years relevant working experience in ICT areas, 1-2 credit points have been granted, which equals to one semester's study of the course.