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The Master of Information and Communication Technologies (Research) enables students to pursue supervised research in their preferred ICT-related field, such as computer science or telecommunications.
Participants gain valuable competencies including autonomous problem-solving, project coordination, analytical reasoning, and enhanced written and verbal communication abilities.
This degree cultivates independent research capabilities, serving as excellent preparation for doctoral studies or research-focused careers in the ICT sector.
Students must have completed a three-year degree with a minimum average of 65% in the final year units of study. Other relevant experience will also be taken into account in assessing your application.
English language requirements
International applicants must provide evidence of one of the following: