Graduate Diploma in Information Systems
Program OverviewThe Graduate Diploma in Information Systems is designed for graduates in areas other than computing who want to be fully qualified for a career in information systems. Graduates will have developed knowledge in the analysis, programming and management of information systems. The Graduate Diploma builds on the Graduate Certificate in Information Systems. If you enrol in the Graduate Diploma you may exit after completing the first four courses with a Graduate Certificate allowing you to achieve a recognised qualification and, subject to certain time conditions, return to upgrade your qualification later. Entry RequirementsStudents entering the Graduate Diploma in Information Systems will normally be required to have an undergraduate degree, in disciplines other than information systems and computing, from a recognised higher education institution. Basic computer skills are assumed. The program is currently offered to Australian and New Zealand citizens, and Australian permanent residents. Program Structure
Program Requirements and Notes1. Refer to the Academic Rules. 2. Refer to Explanation of Terms. * Coursework program students may be eligible for the Postgraduate Education Loans Scheme (PELS). PELS is an interest-free loan facility for fee-paying postgraduate Australian citizens and eligible Australian permanent residents undertaking non-research courses. PELS is not available to New Zealand citizens, certain categories of Australian permanent residents and international students. For further information, visit the PELS website or call the PELS enquiry line on 1800 020 108. |