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The rapid evolution of Information and Communications Technology demands continuous knowledge updates every few years. Western Sydney University's programs address this need directly. We place special emphasis on how computer networks, particularly internet and web technologies, are transforming every aspect of modern life.
Our research excellence in networking and web engineering demonstrates this commitment.
The Master of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) equips both experienced computing professionals and new graduates for leadership roles in today's highly connected, globalized ICT sector. This unique program blends Web Engineering and Networking specializations, creating a robust platform for a successful computing career.
You'll develop the expertise, insights, and capabilities to tackle complex challenges in information and communications technologies.
Applicants must have successfully completed:
A undergraduate degree or higher in any discipline OR An undergraduate degree in any discipline AND a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in any discipline.
Applicants who have successfully completed an Australian Computer Society accredited (or equivalent) Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Computing or Information Systems OR an Honours degree OR a Master degree in any discipline may be eligible for up to 40 credit points of Credit for Prior Learning subject to approval by the relevant Directors of Academic Programs (DAP).
Applicants who have successfully completed an Australian (or equivalent) Graduate Certificate in ICT may be eligible for up to 40 or 80 credit points of Credit for Prior Learning subject to approval by the relevant Directors of Academic Programs (DAP).
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5 overall score (min 6.0 in each subtest); TOEFL internet-based score of 82: Writing 21, Speaking 18, Reading 13, Listening 13; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE): 58 overall; No communication skills less than 50.