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Overview

Early graduation options

You may be able to graduate sooner with:

  • Develop an understanding of emerging network management issues such as security, network monitoring and high availability design.
  • Study the theoretical and practical aspects of network administration and management, and acquire up-to-date technical skills.
  • Prepare yourself for a career as a business analyst, information technology manager, systems manager, network administrator, or internet professional.
  • Complete in 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time.
QUT course code IT44
Attendance Part-time or Full-time
Course duration 2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Start month 2013 February, July
Delivery On campus
  • Gardens Point
Faculty
  • Science and Engineering Faculty
Course contact
CRICOS code053123F

Details

Computer networks are essential for the running of today’s organisations. Employees spend an ever increasing amount of time away from their individual workspaces. This has led to organisations seeking to deploy appropriate networks that allow real-time access to the corporate network anywhere around the world. The scope of the field of data communications and networks is constantly changing. Voice and data networking technologies are converging to provide more advanced systems with additional functionality and efficiencies. To ensure the effective and efficient operation of computer networks, networks must be designed, deployed and administered by competent technical people. This major focuses on these key areas.

Course design

The Network Management major provides the practical skills and the theory to make you a more effective network manager. It offers in-depth study of emerging network management issues such as security, network monitoring and high availability design.

You will gain up-to-date technical skills to administer and manage computer networks currently used in industry, and also the theory and practical aspects of network administration and management. Network Management graduates are required to plan either new networks or upgrade existing networks. You will be exposed to methodologies and procedures that are useful in addressing the issues involved in network planning and management. Ensuring that the network is secure is a theme that is maintained throughout the course.

Career outcomes

Careers include business analyst, information technology manager, systems analyst, systems manager, systems designer, data communications specialist, network administrator, network manager or Internet professional.

Units

Course completion rules

Before they are able to complete the Masters Advanced program:

  • Students are required to complete 192 credit points of units.
  • Students are required to complete the specified core unit.
  • Students seeking a single area of specialisation must complete the specific unit requirements for a major.
  • Students not seeking a single area of specialisation may graduate with no major.
  • Students must complete 48 credit points of project or advanced research units.
  • Students may be allowed to take up to four units of electives. These units may be selected from postgraduate units outside of the Science and Engineering Faculty.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

To be eligible for this Masters Coursework program, students must meet one of the following criteria:

• the Australian equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a grade point average of at least 4.5 (on a 7-point scale)
OR
• evidence of recognised prior higher learning in the field of Information and Information Technology (e.g. at least five years of relevant full-time work experience). Industry certification alone is not sufficient evidence.

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2013: $8,400 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)

Student Services and Amenities Fee

You'll need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) as part of your course costs.

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Scholarships and financial support

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You may also be eligible for Centrelink payments

Apply

How to apply for Master of Information Technology (Advanced) (Network Management)

You apply directly to QUT for all our postgraduate courses.

Are you ready to submit your application?

You're ready if you have:

  1. Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3.
  2. Checked important dates.
  3. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  4. Checked course costs and if you're eligible for financial support
  5. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  6. Collected supporting documents (see application form)

All done? Then you're ready to apply.

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