Graduate Certificate
You must have one of:
A recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in information technology or related discipline; or
A recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline and three years full-time (or equivalent) professional experience in an information technology related field.*
*You must provide a detailed curriculum vitae and employer statements with your application. These must include your position details including your roles and specific responsibilities outlining your IT discipline knowledge and duties undertaken in IT projects. All work experience must be post degree studies.
All market sectors are embracing new digital and technological advances to ensure they remain competitive (source: Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA)). The prevalence of digital technologies in industry is resulting in a growing demand for savvy IT professionals across a diverse range of sectors and roles.
Fields such as data science artificial intelligence machine learning cyber security virtual and augmented reality and the Internet of Things continue to evolve rapidly. Business investment in these areas continues to grow as does the demand for expertise in these areas (source: Australia's Digital Pulse ACS/Deloitte).
Our Graduate Certificate in Computer Science has been developed to align with those emerging IT industry trends.
Upon graduation you will have the ability to demonstrate well-developed computer science discipline knowledge. You will be able to investigate appraise and apply computer science methods and approaches to address complex industry community and individual requirements. Your design and problem solving skills will allow you to critically analyse complex environments assess alternate IT solutions and evaluate outcomes.
To graduate with a Certificate in Computer Science you are required to complete 48 credit points of course units consisting of:
To graduate with a Certificate in Computer Science you are required to complete 48 credit points of course units consisting of: