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Master of Computing and Innovation

Degree Type Masters by Coursework

Duration 2 years full-time or part-time? equiv.

SATAC Code 3CM111

2009
ATAR
N/A

  • Program Outline

    The Master of Computing and Innovation is a conversion program designed for students who wish to develop new skills in the areas of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and management and innovation. Success as an ICT professional in today’s diverse market requires not only technical computer science skills, but also expertise in innovation and project management. As ICT professionals are employed more broadly throughout different industry and government sectors there is an increasing diversity in their roles, encompassing management of ICT contracts and projects, development of applications, identification and management of ICT solutions and the marketing and selling of ICT solutions. This diversity requires ICT professionals to exhibit a high degree of technical knowledge as well as good communications and project management skills. The Master of Computing and Innovation is designed to provide these skills.

    Students with no prior experience in Computer Science undertake a specialised bridging program in their first semester, designed to address fundamental ICT requirements and familiarisation with assessment and the University of Adelaide environment. After completion of the bridging program, students will be skilled in programming in the Java language, and have knowledge of fundamental data structures and computer systems.

    Although designed primarily as a conversion program, students with a major in Computer Science may also undertake the degree and build upon their skills in ICT and management and innovation. Such students will have the core courses requirement (i.e. the bridging program) varied to accommodate their existing knowledge.

    Students undertake a variety of core and elective courses, designed to provide skills in ICT and management and innovation, as well as a significant project designed to combine skills developed across the program.  Graduates will gain a demonstrated ability to design and construct large software systems.

    Academic staff provide guidance and mentorship based on years of experience in ICT education and industry involvement. Award winning educators are combined with world research leaders in providing an exciting, innovative and comprehensive education environment.

    Students commencing this program may, after the completion of the equivalent of a major in computer science convert to a Master of Computer Science or Master of Software Engineering program. In addition students unable to complete a Master of Computing Innovation program may be able to convert to a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate program. It may also be possible to convert from a Master of Computer Science or Master of Software Engineering program to a Master of Computing Innovation. 

  • Program Structure

    A 48 unit program in which students undertake a variety of core and elective courses, designed to provide skills in ICT and management and innovation, as well as a significant project designed to combine skills developed across the program.

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  • Admission and Fee Information

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    Domestic applicants

    Not a domestic applicant? ?

    SATAC Code 3CM111
    Annual tuition fees ?
    Commonwealth-supported place: $7,567
    Mid-year entry? Yes
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Graduate entry only.
    Completed Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
    How to Apply ?
    SATAC Code: 3CM111

    International applicants

    Not an international applicant? ?

    IELTS Overall 6 [more info]
    Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
    Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Graduate entry only
    Prerequisites ?
    Bachelor's degree or equivalent
    Equivalent Scores
    IELTS
    Overall
    Reading
    Listening
    Speaking
    Writing
    6
    5.5
    5.5
    6
    6
    How to Apply ?

    International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

    Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

    Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
    Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Graduate entry only
  • Areas of Specialisation

    Information and Communication Technology, Management, Innovation

  • Study Plans

    The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree for students that commenced their program in 2010 (refer to the program rules). Students that commenced in previous years should refer to the tabs above(referring to years) or consult their Faculty for advice.

    Total units required for this program - 48 units

    Year 1

    Semester 1

    Semester 2

    • COMP SCI 7081 Computer Systems (3 units)
    • Level III elective (3 units)
    • Level III elective (3 units)
    • Level III, Masters or ECIC elective (3 units)
    Year 2

     Semester 1

    • COMP SCI 7098 Master of Computing & Innovation Project (6 units)
    • Level III elective (3 units)
    • Level III elective (3 units)

    Semester 2

    • COMP SCI 7015 Software Engineering and Project (3 units)*
    • Masters level or ECIC elective (3 units)
    • ECIC elective (3 units)
    • Level III, Masters or ECIC elective (3 units)

    *Since COMP SCI 7015 is only available in semester 2, mid-year entry students should undertake the course in the third semester of study.

    Electives

    Elective choices must comply with the following rules:

    • A minimum of 12 units of Level III courses must be undertaken (must not exceed 18 units) including COMP SCI 7015 Software Engineering & Project.
    • A minimum of 6 units of ECIC courses must be undertaken

    Level III Electives

    Masters Level Electives

    ECIC Electives

    Note:
    All students are advised to contact the Course Advice Coordinator in the School of Computer Science to seek approval for their proposed study plan as course choices will vary based on the applicant's background.

    The availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff and facilities and sufficient enrolments.
  • Career Opportunities

    Technical roles in industry, the public sector in the areas of information and communication technology, communications and project management.

    Potential careers

    Communications Technologist, Computer Scientist, Information and Communications Technologist, Information Technologist, IT Manager, Project Manager, Software Engineer

  • Graduate Attributes
    • Are able to apply knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals, including programming, computer systems, data structures and computer networks.
    • Are able to design complex systems involving both hardware, software and networks using software engineering techniques.
    • Have an appreciation of current technologies.
    • Have an appreciation of professional conduct and ethical issues in the ICT industry.
    • Are able to communicate effectively, not only with other computer scientists and software engineers, but with the community at large on information technology issues.
    • Are able to establish, manage and work within innovative and entrepreneurial enterprises.
    • Are able to demonstrate an understanding of the nature and processes of innovation, project management and commercialisation.
    • Can contribute effectively as members of multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be leaders or managers as well as effective team members.
    • Are able, by self directed study, to remain up to date with developments in their careers/professions.
  • Professional Accreditation

    The Master of Computing and Innovation is designed to provide a professional qualification in computing and information technology. It also provides the necessary academic requirements for membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American - based Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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  • Further Information
    Telephone (08) 8303 6476. Email ecms_office@adelaide.edu.au. Website: www.ecms.adelaide.edu.au.
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Last updated: Thursday, 29 Sep 2011

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