This course is intended for computing science, information technology or engineering graduates, with or without networking experience, who wish to learn or extend their knowledge of networking and networking technologies. As students come from a variety of backgrounds, there is a degree of subject choice in the program to meet individual needs.
The Internetworking program provides practical, hands-on learning experience using resources provided by Cisco Systems for internetworking (including wireless LANs), security and VoIP. Advanced electives in Internetworking are available. The program covers all aspects of the organisational use of networks: design, implementation, security, management, end systems and applications.
This course allows the development of multiple skills across the internetworking field, according to a student's interest and elective choices, for example, switching and routing, systems and network management and analysis, network security, mobility and web services development.
This program allows students wishing to prepare for CCNP to complete these units over 18 months rather than 12 months, meeting the prerequisite requirements more effectively. Additionally, it provides research-oriented students with the opportunity to complete a larger thesis. This would be based on primary rather than secondary data, thus improving prospects for future research careers.
With the extended program, students can pursue interests in project management and software engineering. Relevant electives in business studies and the law are also options for those students who wish to multi-skill across disciplines.
This program aims to:
Career options include applications developer, client server architect, data communications, network administrator, network architect, network designer, network integrator, network systems programmer, programmer analyst, security architect and system support analyst.
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Internetworking (C11145), the Graduate Diploma in Internetworking (C07080), the Master of Science in Internetworking (C04160), and the Master of Science in Internetworking (Extended) (C04224).
Both local and international applicants require a recognised Bachelor's degree in computing science, information technology, computer systems engineering, telecommunications, or similar discipline, with a competitive Pass.
Two years' experience in networking or in another position in the IT industry is desirable.
Exemptions are granted only for subjects at the Graduate Certificate level.
For local students, the Master's is available in part-time or full-time mode. In part-time mode the course normally takes four years to complete. In full-time mode the course normally takes two years to complete.
For international students the Master's is available in full-time mode and normally takes two years to complete.
The Master of Science in Internetworking (Extended) totals 96 credit points of study, including 48 credit points for completion of the Graduate Diploma, plus a further 48 credit points of elective subjects, comprising either optional research methodologies and project subjects or elective coursework subjects. Within the course there is the option of choosing 24 credit points of subjects from outside the Internetworking program, provided they are approved by the Program Leader.
The project topic should be relevant to the student's professional career goals and should be an area of current research interest in the student's area of study.
32144 IT Research Preparation | 6cp | |
32516 Internet Programming | 6cp | |
32524 LANS and Routing | 6cp | |
32547 UNIX Systems Programming | 6cp | |
CBK90476 Internetworking choice | 6cp | |
CBK90477 Internetworking choice | 24cp | |
CBK90225 Core subjects choice | 42cp | |
Total | 96cp |
A typical full-time program for students commencing in Autumn semester is shown below.
Students can enrol in 32521 WANs and VLANs as either a core subject or an elective. However, as this subject has a prerequisite of 32524 LANS and Routing it cannot be taken during the first semester of study. Full-time students are advised to enrol in 32144 IT Research Preparation in their first semester.
Note: subjects listed as electives may not be offered if there is insufficient demand or a lack of necessary Faculty resources.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
32516 Internet Programming | 6cp | |
32524 LANS and Routing | 6cp | |
32547 UNIX Systems Programming | 6cp | |
32702 Contemporary Telecommunications | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
32144 IT Research Preparation | 6cp | |
Select 18 credit points of electives | 18cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
CBK90476 Internetworking choice | 6cp | |
Select 18 credit points of electives | 18cp | |
Spring semester | ||
CBK90477 Internetworking choice | 24cp | |
List of electives | ||
32001 Mobile Commerce Technologies | 6cp | |
32009 Advanced Routing Principles | 6cp | |
32010 Wide Area Network Implementation | 6cp | |
32011 Multilayer Switched Networks | 6cp | |
32012 Internet Quality of Service (QoS) | 6cp | |
32109 Network Analysis and Troubleshooting | 6cp | |
32118 Mobile Communications and Computing | 6cp | |
32520 UNIX Systems Administration | 6cp | |
32521 WANS and VLANS | 6cp | |
32523 Operating Systems for Network Security | 6cp | |
32525 Web Services Technologies and Applications | 6cp | |
32527 Internetwork Design | 6cp | |
32528 Network Management | 6cp | |
32548 Network Security | 6cp | |
32549 Advanced Internet Programming | 6cp | |
Select one of the following: | 12cp | |
32934 Research Project | 12cp | |
32933 Research Project | 6cp |
Australian Computer Society (ACS); Cisco certification
Professional level membership of ACS. Students can prepare for CCNA and CCNP industry certification.
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