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CSI5140 Fundamentals of Software Engineering 20<br />

CSI5202 Software and Systems Management 20<br />

CSI5203 Software Development Processes 20<br />

CSI5204 Database Administration 20<br />

CSI5252 Project 2 20<br />

CSI5318 Wireless and Mobile Computing Security 20<br />

CSI5319 Computer Forensics 20<br />

Other units selected from units offered by the School may be<br />

substituted with written permission from the course coordinator.<br />

MASTER OF MOBILE COMPUTING<br />

Course Code I02<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

The Master of Mobile Computing is designed for graduates<br />

in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information<br />

Systems, Business or related disciplines. It provides an<br />

opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in the rapidly<br />

emerging field of mobile, wireless and related computing<br />

technologies.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Entry is available to students who possess an undergraduate<br />

degree; or can demonstrate 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 - Oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

STAGE 1<br />

Student must complete any 8 of the following 10 units (120 credit<br />

points) in Stage 1.<br />

CSP4150 Programming Principles 15<br />

CSG4130 Applied Communications 15<br />

CSG4220 Wireless Networking 15<br />

CSG4206 Portable Data Systems 15<br />

CSG4208 Wireless Security 15<br />

CSP4205 Internet and Java Programming 15<br />

CSG4107 Wireless Information Devices 15<br />

CSP4102 Markup Languages 15<br />

CSI4209 Distributed Systems 15<br />

CSP4244 Visual Programming 15<br />

STAGE 2<br />

Student must complete the following compulsory 3 units (60<br />

credit points) in Stage 2.<br />

CSG5211 Mobile User Interface Design Methodology 20<br />

CSG5212 Real Time Networking 20<br />

CSG5103 Mobile Applications Development 20<br />

STAGE 3<br />

Student must complete the following compulsory 3 units (60<br />

credit points) in Stage 3.<br />

CSI5150 Project Preparation 20<br />

CSI5251 Project 1 20<br />

CSI5252 Project 2 20<br />

MASTER OF NETWORK TECHNOLOGY<br />

Course Code U28<br />

Course Code V13<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

The Master of Network Technology is a specialized course in<br />

network technology designed to meet the needs of government,<br />

industry and business. Considerable emphasis is placed on<br />

providing relevant practical skills based on a sound theoretical<br />

foundation. It also provides the opportunity for students to<br />

complete the syllabus for the Cisco CCNA and CCNP or the<br />

Microsoft MCP and MCSE industry certifications in the Graduate<br />

Certificate and Graduate Diploma stages of the programme.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Students may enter with an appropriate undergraduate degree.<br />

Students who do not have an appropriate undergraduate degree<br />

must successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in Network<br />

Technology before continuing with the programme.<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 - Oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The Master of Network Technology is a two year full time (or<br />

part-time equivalent) course consisting of 240 credit points, with<br />

exit points available with a Graduate Certificate (at 60 credit<br />

points) or a Graduate Diploma (at 120 credit points). All Students<br />

must complete the core units in Semester 1 and then choose either<br />

the Cisco or Microsoft speciality. Students electing to complete<br />

the Master may choose between an entirely coursework based<br />

program or a program requiring the completion of a network<br />

related project.<br />

66 ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008<br />

Year 1<br />

Students must complete the following units in Semesters 1 and 2.<br />

Semester 1<br />

CORE UNITS<br />

CSG4103 Internetworking 1 15<br />

CSG4104 Internetworking 2 15<br />

CSG4161 Computer System Administration 15<br />

CSG4162 Network Administration 15<br />

Semester 2<br />

Cisco Speciality (Compulsory units)<br />

CSG4201 Scalable Networks 15<br />

CSG4202 Multi-Layer Switched Networks 15<br />

CSG4211 Remote Access Networks 15<br />

CSG4312 Internetwork Troubleshooting 15<br />

Microsoft Specialty (Compulsory units)<br />

CSG4363 Network Infrastructure Administration 15<br />

CSG4364 Active Directory Services 15

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