Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
Course Guide - Edith Cowan University
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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 />
stream. Applicants for alternative entry must demonstrate prior<br />
learning, including at least five years’ appropriate professional<br />
experience and should include with their application a CV and<br />
references confirming their professional experience. Any<br />
additional special admission requirements are detailed under the<br />
individual areas of specialisation below.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
CORE UNITS<br />
CSI5103 Strategic Information Technology 20<br />
CSI5130 Computer Consultancy, Professionalism and 20<br />
Ethics<br />
CSI5202 Software and Systems Management 20<br />
CSI5203 Software Development Processes 20<br />
Plus two units selected from:<br />
CSG5106 Fundamentals of Computer and Network 20<br />
Technology<br />
CSG5206 Internet Technology and Management 20<br />
CSI5101 Software Design 20<br />
CSI5102 Computer Security 20<br />
CSI5105 Information Security 20<br />
CSI5204 Database Administration 20<br />
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE<br />
(INFORMATION SERVICES)<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Code Q70<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Code D79<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Science (Information Services) aims to<br />
produce graduates capable of filling senior roles in the<br />
information services, information brokerage, information<br />
management and knowledge management industries. The course<br />
is designed to address market needs for professional information<br />
services staff with a broad range of high level skills in information<br />
services, information management and information technology.<br />
The Knowledge Services area of specialisation will be of interest<br />
to those whose interests in the provision of information and<br />
knowledge services lie in emerging knowledge-based industries.<br />
Professional librarians, teacher librarians, archivists and records<br />
managers will find this area of specialisation a useful means of<br />
updating and broadening their professional knowledge base.<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Science (Information Services) is<br />
recognised as an exit point from the Master of Information<br />
Services. In certain areas of specialisation , students may exit the<br />
Graduate Diploma after twelve months of part-time study with a<br />
Graduate Certificate in Information Services.<br />
Students who successfully complete certain areas of specialisation<br />
of the Graduate Diploma are eligible for professional membership<br />
of one or more of the following professional associations, as<br />
follows:<br />
• Information Science and Teacher Librarianship area of<br />
specialisation graduates are eligible for Associate<br />
(professional) membership of the Australian Library<br />
and Information Association;<br />
• Archives and Records area of specialisation graduates<br />
are eligible for professional membership of both the<br />
Australian Society of Archivists and the Records<br />
Management Association of Australia.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
The minimum admission requirement is the completion of a threeyear<br />
tertiary qualification. Prospective students who do not have<br />
a three-year tertiary qualification may apply for alternative entry<br />
to areas of specialisation other than the Teacher-Librarianship<br />
Certified copies of qualifications must be appended to application<br />
forms.<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, Online, and Online Sup.<br />
The Archives and Records area of specialisation and some units<br />
are available only through online study. Students MUST have<br />
access to a computer capable of accessing the Internet and<br />
e<strong>Course</strong>. Online students are not required to attend on campus for<br />
any part of the program.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
The Graduate Diploma of Science (Information Services) is an<br />
eight unit, twelve month full-time award with exit points after<br />
four units (60 points) and twelve months of part-time study (in<br />
certain sareas os specialisations). The Graduate Diploma of<br />
Science (Information Services) may also be studied in part-time<br />
mode.<br />
Students must select one of the following four area of<br />
specialisation. Students must complete all units in the selected<br />
area of specialisation for the Graduate Diploma award.<br />
Archives and Records<br />
SPARRE<br />
SPECIAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
A recognised three-year undergraduate degree in a discipline other<br />
than archives and records is the minimum admission requirement<br />
for this course. Alternatively, prospective students who can<br />
demonstrate prior learning in the field, including at least five<br />
years appropriate professional experience, may apply. In the<br />
latter case, a CV and references confirming professional<br />
experience should be appended to application forms. Certified<br />
copies of qualifications must be appended to application forms.<br />
Graduates from all other disciplines are invited to apply.<br />
Students with appropriate professional experience are eligible for<br />
professional membership of the Australian Society of Archivists<br />
and the Records Management Association of Australia if they<br />
graduate with a Graduate Diploma of Science (Information<br />
Services) in this area of specialisation.<br />
Students who have successfully completed the Graduate<br />
Certificate of Information Services (Archives and Records Area of<br />
Specialisation) may apply for advanced standing in this area of<br />
specialisation.<br />
AREA OF SPECIALISATION STRUCTURE<br />
Part-time students should enrol in either IST4121 or IST4136 in<br />
their first semester of study. The area of specialisation will foster<br />
an understanding of records and archives management as interrelated<br />
record-keeping activities, building in a logical manner<br />
upon knowledge already acquired in previous units.<br />
50 ECU Postgraduate <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 2007