Global Utilities

Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering

Master

Master of Information Technology (Intelligent Systems and Internet Computing) – Melbourne (Bundoora) (SMISIC)

Course structure

The format of this course will be the same as the existing Master of Information Technology with the addition of two extra core units, CSE4FIC and CSE4FAI. It is also a requirement that students take three of the following units in addition to the seven core units:

Teaching period
Unit title
Unit code
Credit points
TE-SEM-1 Neural Networks CSE4NN 15
TE-SEM-1 E-Commerce CSE4ECS 15
TE-SEM-2 Data Mining CSE4DMI 15
TE-SEM-2 Enterprise Computing CSE4ENC 15

In addition, a maximum of two of the elective units may be foundation units.

The seminar program is an integral part of the Master’s of Information Technology (Intelligent Systems and Internet Computing) degree. The program covers ethical, professional and social issues relevant to the information technology industry in an interactive tutorial delivery mode. Tutorials are held throughout the year and attendance at six tutorials within the within the duration of the course is required as a hurdle requirement of this program. Students who have not met this hurdle requirement will not qualify for their degree and will not be permitted to graduate.

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