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Modern society increasingly relies on Information Systems, which serve as key drivers of global economic and social transformation. Contemporary technology implementation requires professionals to grasp the appropriate contexts for selecting, deploying, and utilizing computer systems effectively. The Network Management specialization equips students with comprehensive expertise in analyzing, designing, and deploying networked infrastructures. This program enables learners to cultivate essential technical competencies for administering and safeguarding diverse systems, from local and wide area networks to wireless, mobile, and complex heterogeneous networks. Career pathways for graduates include network analysis, system design, implementation, administration, and cybersecurity roles.
Successful completion of Year 12 with an ATAR of 60, successful completion of a recognised foundation studies program, 1 year of university studies or completion of a qualification equivalent to an Australian AQF Certificate IV.
International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24.