Faculty of Science and Information Technology

Graduate Certificate in Information Technology

Program Code11045
Graduate LevelPostgraduate
Locations
Contributing Schools and FacultiesFaculty of Business and Law

CC School of Business
Graduate School of Business

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School of Design, Communication and IT
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Faculty of Education and Arts

School of Humanities and Social Science

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Admission InstructionsHow to apply as a:
Program Award Rules and Schedules
Mode of deliveryAll programs are taught face-to-face on Callaghan campus and are also available online.

Back to topDescription

Postgraduate coursework in Information Technology is undertaken in an integrated program comprising Graduate Certificate, Master of Information Technology and Master of Advanced Information Technology. The Graduate Certificate in Information Technology is designed to provide graduates with the opportunity to develop and expand their skills and knowledge in the most technically advanced IT areas. The program provides graduates with training and experience (according to personal development needs) by developing expertise in the fast moving areas of: e-Business, Information Systems, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Multimedia, Computer Engineering and Telecommunications. Graduates of this program will also be able to identify and analyse simple problems and perform in a professional and ethical manner.

Back to topWhy study with us?

The Graduate Certificate is designed with flexibility to allow students to tailor their studies to their interests. It is the stepping stone to gain access to skills and knowledge in the most technically advanced IT areas, including:

  • e-Business
  • Information Systems
  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Multimedia
  • Computer Engineering and
  • Telecommunications.

Back to topCareer Opportunities

Graduates of this program will be highly capable of working as software engineers, network engineers, web designers, systems analysts, programmers, database analysts, project managers or system managers depending on their choice of specialisation or interests.

Each program allows students to prepare for a wide range of careers across the entire Information Technology spectrum in areas such as eBusiness, Information Systems, Computer Engineering and Telecommunications.

Back to topAdmission Requirements

Applications for admission are initially assessed on the basis of an undergraduate degree but, for those who fall outside this criterion, applications will be assessed on the basis of "admissions points" as described in the Additional Selection Criteria. The Master of Information Technology requires 100 admission points. Those who's applications score 60 points will be offered a place in the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology and those who score 80 points will be offered a place in the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology.

All applicants must satisfy the University's English Language requires as set out in the University's English Proficiency Policy: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/poicy/000104.html

Back to topAssumed Knowledge

International Computer Driver's License or ACS Computer Driver's License or equivalent

Back to topSelection Criteria

Additional Selection Criteria:
  • Alternative entry will be assessed on the basis of the admission points scheme as described below.

    • An incomplete undergraduate degree or equivalent from an approved institution (with a Grade Point Average of 4.0 or greater):Up to 50 points depending on number of units successfully completed.
    • An AQF approved diploma or Associate Diploma or equivalent from an approved institution: Up to 50 points (50 points for a relevant area;

    30 points for a non-relevant area)

    • Approved professional qualifications: Up to 50 points.
    • Relevant work experience:20 points per year (maximum 60 points)
    • Related area of research or management project completed with appropriate documentation: Up to 50 points
    • Statement of professional aims and achievements and/or interview: Up to 20 points

    • An overseas qualification from an approved institution equivalent to an undergraduate degree, Diploma, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma will be allocated the appropriate admission points as specified above.

Back to topCredit Transfer

Credit may be granted for coursework courses if they can be demonstrated to be directly equivalent in terms of content and depth of study to the corresponding courses in the Information Technology program, and they were completed within the previous 5 years. Credit will be granted by the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science and IT in accordance with the Rules Governing Postgraduate Coursework Programs.

Back to topHonours

Students who satisfactorily complete the specified 120 units of the Master of Information Technology program may apply for admission to the Master of Information Technology(Honours) program and complete the additional 40 units of research required to qualify for the Master of Information Technology (Honours).

Back to topProfessional Accreditation

The Graduate Certificate in Information Technology program is not an accredited program but does satisfy requirements for individual ACS membership at the Associate level.

Students seeking ACS membership should consult the Program Convenor and the Australian Computer Society about their proposed study to ensure they will satisfy any requirements needed for ACS membership.

Back to topInternational Students

International students will have to achieve the University's requirements for English language competency. The Faculty of Science & IT accepts responsibility for needs arising in the context of the program content and its delivery.

Back to topSpecial Needs

The support structures of the Student Support Unit will be available to assist any students with a disability or chronic illness. The Faculty accepts responsibility, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students will draw on the assistance and support provided by the Wollotuka Indigenous Support Unit.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

The program can be completed over 0.5 year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) in a combination of semester and trimester study depending on course selection.

Please refer to the Term dates at the University website, at: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/dates/

Back to topCourse Information

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