Overview

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Learning Outcomes

1.
Explain advanced concepts, theories and techniques, relevant to information technology.
2.
Apply a breadth of relevant computing knowledge, including information technology management.
3.
Identify, define, investigate, and analyse the computing aspects of complex engineering problems.
4.
Synthesise algorithmic knowledge and apply appropriate computing methods to contribute to effective and/or innovative solutions to complex engineering problems.
5.
Communicate information and justify decisions to other professionals, clients, stakeholders, and the broader community.
6.
Apply ethical approaches to professional practice.
7.
Collaborate and lead effectively in diverse professional contexts.

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Graduate Diploma in Information Technology - GDipIT5546 - Information Technology

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 72 UOC.

Electives24 Units of Credit:

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