
Graduate Diploma in Internet and Web Computing
”I wanted to specialise in web computing, and RMIT offered a postgraduate program that offered the right combination of subjects to meet my requirements.
”I’m employed as a software engineer, working on a government project in traffic camera management.
”Once I complete my Masters, I will have the knowledge and expertise to take my career to the next level, and possibly move into research.”
RMIT program code: MC063
CRICOS code: 034900E
Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time
Part-time study is not available to International Students.
Australian citizens and permanent residents who enrol in this program may be eligible for Student Income Support (Youth Allowance and Austudy).
This program incorporates:
GD059 Graduate Diploma in Internet and Web Computing
GC040 Graduate Certificate in Internet and Web Computing
Internet development expertise is becoming indispensible, as few businesses or enterprises can afford to ignore the transition to web-enabled business models. This program serves two purposes:
There are three components of the master degree: the first is the study of four core courses that comprise the graduate certificate; the second component is another four courses for a graduate diploma, and comprises web-oriented elective courses; the final four courses complete the master degree and include specialist postgraduate level web electives, introducing you to the cutting edge of research and development.
The emphasis is on developing graduates who are life-long learners in this dynamic field. The Master of Technology (Internet and Web Computing) is accredited at the professional level by the Australian Computer Society.
Graduates can work in diverse fields including web site development and maintenance, e-commerce applications, web databases, web server technology, web systems management, web project analysis and design, e-business software design and development, web integration officer, mobile phone applications and the internet games industry.
Students must complete five core courses (Stage A), three electives (Stage B), and four advanced electives (Stage C) to satisfy the requirements of the program.
Academic requirements – Good grades in any undergraduate degree or graduate diploma. The degree or diploma need not be in computing. Professional experience is not mandatory.
It is an advantage (but not mandatory) to have exposure to discrete mathematics.
English language requirements – One of the following:
Please refer to the RMIT postgraduate by coursework applications web page.
Please refer to the RMIT fee information web page.
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Selection Officer – International Students |
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