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Course Guide - Edith Cowan University

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Students should hold a Bachelor's degree in computer science or<br />

related fields which includes significant programming content.<br />

People with at least five years industry experience who can<br />

demonstrate the required level of programming expertise can also<br />

apply for admission.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery -<br />

Campus-Based.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The course consists of eight units and requires two semesters of<br />

full-time study or part-time equivalent. Students need 120 credit<br />

points to graduate.<br />

Semester 1<br />

CSD5101 Computer Graphics Methods 15<br />

CSD5102 Computer Graphics Programming 15<br />

CSP5105 Introduction to 3D Game Programming 15<br />

CSP5104 Games Design and Production 15<br />

Semester 2<br />

CSP5106 Advanced 3D Programming 15<br />

CSD5206 Game Enhancement Technologies 15<br />

CSG5114 Intelligent Systems 15<br />

CSG5115 Applied IT Project 15<br />

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATICS<br />

<strong>Course</strong> Code U11<br />

<strong>Course</strong> Code D94<br />

The Graduate Diploma of Informatics is a two semester (120<br />

credit points) course for people with a background in general<br />

technology, which provides graduates with the theoretical and<br />

practical knowledge required for positions in information<br />

technology.<br />

Advanced standing may be offered into the Master of Information<br />

Technology.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

An undergraduate degree or equivalent prior learning including at<br />

least five years appropriate professional experience.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery -<br />

Campus-Based.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The course consists of the following units:<br />

Semester 1<br />

Four (4) level 4000 units selected from the following:<br />

CSG4130 Applied Communications 15<br />

CSG4161 Computer System Administration 15<br />

CSG4162 Network Administration 15<br />

CSI4102 Computer Security 15<br />

CSI4104 Information Security 15<br />

CSI4110 Introduction to Information Warfare 15<br />

CSI4201 Systems Analysis 15<br />

CSI4207 Network Security Fundamentals 15<br />

CSI4341 Systems and Database Design 15<br />

CSP4150 Programming Principles 15<br />

ENS4103 Computer Systems and Hardware 15<br />

IMM4121 Digital Photomedia 15<br />

OR<br />

Three (3) level 5000 units selected from the level 5000 units listed<br />

below.<br />

Semester 2<br />

Three (3) level 5000 units selected from the level 5000 units listed<br />

below:<br />

CSG5102 Internet Enabling Technologies 20<br />

CSG5106 Fundamentals of Computer and Network 20<br />

Technology<br />

CSG5125 Network Administration and Design 20<br />

CSG5140 Research Methods 20<br />

CSG5141 Research Proposal 20<br />

CSG5206 Internet Technology and Management 20<br />

CSI5101 Software Design 20<br />

CSI5102 Computer Security 20<br />

CSI5103 Strategic Information Technology 20<br />

CSI5105 Information Security 20<br />

CSI5107 Network Security 20<br />

CSI5108 IT Professionalism and Practice 20<br />

CSI5114 Computing Services and Support 20<br />

CSI5116 Systems Analysis Principles 20<br />

CSI5117 Principles of Distributed Systems 20<br />

CSI5120 Contemporary Intelligence 20<br />

CSI5140 Fundamentals of Software Engineering 20<br />

CSI5150 Project Preparation 20<br />

CSI5202 Software and Systems Management 20<br />

CSI5203 Software Development Processes 20<br />

CSI5204 Database Administration 20<br />

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

<strong>Course</strong> Code S08<br />

The Graduate Diploma of Information Operations is a<br />

professional course designed to meet the demand for professionals<br />

in Information Operations the government, military, law<br />

enforcement, and industry sectors.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Students may enter with an undergraduate degree, or five years<br />

appropriate work experience. Students who do not have an<br />

undergraduate degree must successfully complete all four level<br />

4000 units before continuing with the final 60 credit points.<br />

Students with an existing degree must complete at least the two<br />

compulsory level 4000 units before attempting any level 5000<br />

units. All students must complete the total of 120 credit points.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following modes of delivery -<br />

Campus-Based, and Online.<br />

48 ECU Postgraduate <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 2007

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