Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
Why study the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology at UNE?
The Graduate Diploma is the second award level of a fully articulated program which gives qualified applicants the opportunity for study at progressive levels: Graduate Certificate in Information Technology and Graduate Diploma in Information Technology leading to the Master of Information Technology, or the Master of Information Technology with Honours, or the Master of Information Systems, or the Master of Information Systems with Honours.
This program is designed for those who do not have a computing background and who are seeking a qualification in information technology.
Career Opportunities
Examples include technical positions in e-business, internet and networking specialists, specialized financial computer programs, software solution designers, and game programming.
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DURATION
1 Year Full-time2 Years Part-time
FEES
CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee2008 STUDY OPTIONS
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| Official Abbreviation | GradDipInfoTech |
| Course Type | Postgraduate |
| Commencement | Semester 1 and Semester 2 |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
| Course Duration |
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| Fees | CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee |
| Total Credit Points | 48 |
| Benefits | Concurrent enrolment with the Bachelor of Science: After completion of two years of study (96 credit points) towards the degree of Bachelor of Science, students may enrol concurrently for the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology. The Graduate Diploma will not be awarded until the Bachelor degree has been completed. Articulation from the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology: On completion of the Graduate Certificate, students are able to articulate to the Graduate Diploma. All units counted towards the Graduate Certificate will count towards the Graduate Diploma. Articulation to the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Information Systems: On completion of the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology, students are able to articulate to either the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Information Systems with 24 credit points of advanced standing. Articulation to the Master of Information Technology with Honours or the Master of Information Systems with Honours: On completion of the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology, students are able to articulate to either the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Information Systems with 24 credit points of advanced standing. |
| How to apply | New students to UNE apply to study on or off campus through UAC. For more information, click here Former or current students apply to study on or off campus directly to UNE using the postgraduate admission form. For more information, click here |
| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
| Entry Requirements | The requirement for admission is a three-year Bachelor degree. Applicants with other qualification and relevant professional experience will also be considered. Applicants are not required to have any previous knowledge of computer science or mathematics. |
| Advanced Standing | Advanced standing may be granted for a maximum of 24 credit points on the basis previous study completed at a recognised tertiary institution. This can include six credit points of advanced standing which may be granted on the basis of relevant professional experience. |
| Academic Colours |
powder blue (BCC 193) |
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1. Admission
1.1. An applicant for the Graduate Diploma shall:
(a) hold a bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification; or
(b) be enrolled for a bachelor degree in the University and be approved by the school as:
(i) having sufficient prerequisite knowledge for concurrent candidature for the Graduate Diploma, and
(ii) passed the equivalent of at least 96 credit points towards a bachelor degree; or
(c) have satisfied the school by means of qualifications and related experience, that the equivalent standard of Rule 1.1.(a) has been achieved.
1.2. Admission requires the approval of the school and an adequate background in the sciences, as determined by the appropriate course coordinator, which are relevant to the study of computer science.
2. Program of Study
2.1. The student shall pursue a study program approved in advance by the appropriate course coordinator.
2.2. The study program shall comprise units counting 48 credit points with at least 30 credit points at 300 level or higher. However, if the appropriate course coordinator decides that an applicant has insufficient background in the sciences fundamental to the relevant Graduate Diploma, the applicant shall also complete additional units up to a maximum of 36 credit points, as prescribed by the course coordinator. In this case the period of study prescribed in Rule 3 shall be extended.
3. Period of Study
A student must complete the program of study (except when extended by the course coordinator due to exceptional circumstances):
(a) in not more than 12 months as a full-time student; or
(b) in not less than four nor more than eight consecutive semesters as a part-time student; or
(c) in not more than four consecutive semesters as a concurrent student in a bachelor degree.
4. Requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
4.1.
A student shall complete a study program comprising units counting 48 credit points. The following units are approved for the Graduate Diploma: AMTH 140; COMP 100, 160, 170, 503, 504, 507, 509, 511, 513, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 530, 580, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593.
4.2. At the discretion of the Course Coordinator, the prescribed course of study may include the unit COMP 595.
4.3. The unit COMP 595 involves a project and a project report. The project topic must be approved in advance by the Course Coordinator on the recommendation of the head of the school. The project may take the form of a design, a management plan, a literature review, or a field or laboratory investigation.
5. Advanced Standing
On the recommendation of the relevant course coordinator, a student may be granted advanced standing to a maximum of 24 credit points towards the Graduate Diploma in terms of <Advanced Standing Rule 2> provided that:
(a) the maximum advanced standing which may be granted in terms of Rule 2.1.(a) for an awarded Graduate Certificate in a relevant area offered by the University shall be for units counting 24 credit points; or
(b) the maximum advanced standing which may be granted in terms of Rule 2.1.(b) shall be for units counting 24 credit points; or
(c) the maximum advanced standing which may be granted in terms of Rule 2.2.(b) shall be for units counting 12 credit points; and
(d) the maximum advanced standing which may be granted in terms of Rule 2.3. shall be for units counting six credit points;
(e) advanced standing shall not be granted for COMP 595.
6. Appointment of Supervisors
A student is not permitted to enrol in the units COMP 595 until the appropriate Course Coordinator has approved a topic and one or more project supervisors. At least one such supervisor shall be a member of the school.
7. Award of the Graduate Diploma
7.1. A student who has successfully completed the unit COMP 595 within the study program will be awarded the Graduate Diploma at the level of Pass or Pass with Credit or Pass with Distinction or Pass with High Distinction.
7.2. A student who does not complete one of the unit COMP 595 within the study program will be awarded the Graduate Diploma at the level of Pass.
7.3. A student admitted in terms of Rule 1.1.(b) shall not be eligible for the award of the Graduate Diploma until the Bachelor degree has been completed
