University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2006

C06089v1 Graduate Diploma in Professional Information Technology

Award(s): Graduate Diploma in Professional Information Technology (GradDipProfIT)
UAC code: 942621 (Autumn semester), 945621 (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 046920B
Load credit points: 72
Course EFTSL: 1.5
Location: City campus
Faculty/institute responsible: Information Technology

Overview
Career options
Articulation
Additional admission requirements
Additional recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

This course enables students to gain the basic and advanced level knowledge required of a full IT professional. It also allows students to gain more in-depth knowledge in a specialised area.

Career options

Career options include programmer analyst, systems analyst, database manager, information manager or information officer.

Articulation

This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology (C11142), the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (C06058), the Graduate Diploma in Professional Information Technology, and the Master of Information Technology (non-IT graduates) (C04217).

Additional admission requirements

Local students

Direct entry to this course is based on one of the following:

  • a minimum qualification equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from a recognised Australian university, and little or no formal IT education or experience, or
  • successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology as a Stream 1 entrant, with no failures in any individual subject.

Transfer from the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology is based on successful completion of at least two subjects in the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology with no failures in any individual subject.

International students

Applicants must hold a recognised Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a good academic performance throughout the course.

Additional recognition of prior learning

Up to 24 credit points of core subjects may be exempted. In special circumstances, students may be granted exemption for one additional core subject but only on the basis that an extra elective subject is undertaken in its place.

For students articulating into this course from the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology, exemptions are only granted for core subjects undertaken in the Graduate Certificate.

Course duration and attendance

The Graduate Diploma in Professional IT is offered on a one-and-a-half-year, full-time, or three-year, part-time, basis.

Course structure

The Graduate Diploma in Professional Information Technology totals 72 credit points of study and consists of eight core subjects and 24 credit points of elective subjects selected from a defined list. Students enrolled in this course must complete the course requirements for the Graduate Diploma in IT before commencing their third semester of study.

Course completion requirements

31484 Information Systems Foundations 6cp
31485 Systems Development 6cp
31486 Data Communications 6cp
31487 Database Management Systems 6cp
Select one of the following: 6cp
      31488 Programming Foundations6cp 
      31508 Programming Fundamentals6cp 
31454 Project Management and the Professional 6cp
32113 Advanced Database 6cp
32114 Advanced Data Communications 6cp
CBK90159 Electives 24cp
Total 72cp

Course program

The following example shows a full-time program for the third semester.

Note that subjects listed as electives are only offered in a particular semester (or year) if there is sufficient demand and the Faculty has the necessary resources.

 
Core subjects (can be taken in Autumn or Spring semester)
32113 Advanced Database 6cp
32114 Advanced Data Communications 6cp
 
Electives list
31002 Introduction to Computer Game Design 6cp
31004 Introduction to Game Programming 6cp
31040 Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 6cp
31077 Software Engineering Fundamentals 6cp
31080 Digital Multimedia 6cp
31084 VLANs and WANs 6cp
31085 Internetwork Design 6cp
31086 Network Security 6cp
31087 Network Management 6cp
31088 Mobile Networks 6cp
31089 Mobile IP and Wireless LANs 6cp
31090 Mobile Programming 6cp
31092 Information Systems Development Approaches 6cp
31096 Managing Client/Vendor Relations 6cp
31097 IT Operations Management 6cp
31099 Distributed Database Programming and Administration 6cp
31100 Enterprise Development with the .NET Framework 6cp
31140 Introduction to Computer Graphics 6cp
31335 Extreme Programming 6cp
31336 Internet Middleware Programming 6cp
31337 Advanced Internet Technologies 6cp
31338 Network Servers 6cp
31460 Computer Graphics Project 6cp
31473 Data Structures and Procedural Programming 6cp
31478 Project Management and Quality Assurance 6cp
31603 3D Computer Animation 6cp
31605 Computer Graphics Rendering Techniques 6cp
31735 Information Systems and Organisation Development 6cp
31736 Business Processes and IT Strategy 6cp
31748 Programming on the Internet 6cp
31749 Internet Commerce 6cp
31750 Intelligent Agents in Java 6cp
31777 Human-Computer Interaction 6cp
31860 Object-oriented Programming and C++ 6cp
31904 Systems Programming 6cp
31927 Application Development with Visual Basic .NET 6cp
31950 Networked Enterprise Design 6cp

Professional recognition

Australian Computer Society

Graduates are eligible for professional-level membership.

Other information

For further information, contact the Faculty on: