Overview
Database management systems (DBMSs) provide essential infrastructure for handling the large volumes of data required by modern enterprises: corporate, government, scientific and educational. How database systems are applied can critically affect the success of an organisation. In the future, the management of very large volumes of organisational data will be … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Evaluate advanced concepts, theories, and techniques, relevant to an information technology specialisation, including recent developments in theory and/or professional practice.
2.
Identify the potential impacts of international information technology practice and global operating contexts on theory and professional practice.
3.
Apply research principles and enquiry-based techniques to plan and execute a substantial research-based project, piece of scholarship, and/or professional practice project.
4.
Identify, define, investigate, and analyse the computing aspects of complex engineering problems, in a variety of different and/or unfamiliar contexts.
5.
Synthesise and evaluate algorithmic knowledge to develop effective and innovative solutions to complex engineering problems.
6.
Interpret and communicate complex theoretical concepts, and justify professional decisions to other professionals, clients, stakeholders and the broader community.
7.
Exercise ethical and professional judgements with appreciation of the potential impact of decisions and/or solutions in global, economic, environmental and/or societal contexts.
8.
Collaborate and lead effectively in diverse professional contexts.
9.
Evaluate and explain the impact of information technology on professional practice and/or scholarship.
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Master of Information Technology - MIT8543 - Information Technology
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 96 UOC.
Foundational Core18 Units of Credit:
Advanced Core18 Units of Credit:
Electives24 Units of Credit:
Disciplinary Knowledge Electives18 Units of Credit:
Project/Capstone/Research18 Units of Credit:
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