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Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems)

S059  036256A



Duration

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Fee*

1 Year/s Hawthorn (Semester 1, Semester 2) A$22,150 (total for 2012) 
*The indicative course fees shown in Course Search apply to international students studying on-campus in Australia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student's study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

The Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems) consists of eight units of study in telecommunication and network technologies.

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The convergence of computing and telecommunications is creating a new kind of networking technology based on IP networks and multimedia applications. IP networking is expected to be everywhere and to offer multimedia services of all types. There is an increasing demand for mobility and seamless access to global networks. Within corporations, intranets support the interaction of people and the linking of people to information systems.
 
This program is intended for new graduates as well as experienced ones who wish to update their skills or change their area of specialisation. It is concerned with the design, management, maintenance and service provision of private and public networks.


The aim of this program is to provide excellent career opportunities by offering high level coverage of networking principles and an appreciation of the emerging issues and technologies in networks, together with specific competencies (industry certification material such as Cisco CCNA* and CCNP* and Microsoft MCITP: Server Administrator*).
 
*Certification examinations are not part of this program, and in some cases only part of the requirements are covered. 


The Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems) is part of a nested suite of programs, which also includes the Graduate Certificate of Science (Network Systems) , the Master of Science (Network Systems) and the Master of Engineering Science (Network Systems and Telecommunications). There are a number of entry points depending on previous academic studies and work experience.
 
Students may exit with a Graduate Certificate of Science (Network Systems) on completion of four units of study. A maximum of two exemptions may be credited toward the graduate certificate award.
 
The Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems) consists of 100 credit points. Students undertake six core units of study (75 credit points) and two electives (25 credit points) for a total of eight units of study.  A maximum of four exemptions (50 credit points) is available in the graduate diploma program.  
 
After completing the requirements of the Graduate Diploma, students may progress to the Master of Science (Network Systems) with the addition of a further four further units of study.
 
The network systems program is available in both full-time and part-time* (5.30pm to 9.30pm) modes. Part-time mode includes the possibility of studying one unit of study at a time. Evening classes are available in most units of study. Entry is possible in both Semester 1 and Semester 2.
 
Please note: Some units of study are subject to quotas and minimum enrolment requirements. Not all units of study are available every semester, and changes in program structure occur from time to time.
*International student visa holders are required to study full-time. 


Core units of study (75 credit points)

Elective units of study (up to 25 credit points)
HIT7713 Advanced Routing ^

Notes:
* Prepares students for CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) qualification.
# Prepares students partly for MCITP:SA (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Server Administrator) certification.
^ Prepares students partly for CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) qualification - each unit of study covers one quarter of CCNP.
** Research and development projects (HET724, HET725) are available only for approved project proposals. Approval is decided on a case-by-case basis by the course panel.


The CCNA, CCNP and MCITP: Server Administration certifications are widely recognised and valued in industry. The master version of this program provides full preparation for the CCNA certification examination and partial preparation for MCITP: Server Administration and CCNP.


Apply for this course by following the step-by-step process on our How to Apply page.


Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Advanced level certificate at the undergraduate level (EAP 5: UG-65% ); OR, Obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 550 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Computer-based) minimum score of 213 (with Written Writing score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 80 with no band less than 20.

 

Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.


 A recognised bachelor degree at a suitably high level, in engineering, science or information technology.


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