| ECU Course Code | S13 | ||
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| CRICOS Course Code | 059130C | ||
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The Graduate Diploma of Network Technology is a specialised award in computer networking. Considerable emphasis is placed on providing relevant practical skills based on a sound theoretical foundation. Upon completion of this award graduates will possess the necessary expertise to take up positions in government, industry or business requiring good knowledge of network technology and its applications. Students choose to cover either the syllabus of the Cisco CCNA and CCNP or the Microsoft MCP and MCSE industry certifications.
The Graduate Diploma of Network Technology is a 120 credit point course consisting of eight units. It also comprises the first 120 credit points of the Master of Network Technology. In addition students may exit after 60 credit points (4 units) with the Graduate Certificate in Network Technology.
Available at: Mt Lawley
Modes: Full-time, Part-time
The admission requirements are an appropriate bachelor's degree or a minimum of five years of suitable work experience.
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| CSG4103 | Internetworking 1 | 15 |
| CSG4104 | Internetworking 2 | 15 |
| CSG4161 | Computer System Administration | 15 |
| CSG4162 | Network Administration | 15 |
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| Cisco Speciality | ||
| CSG4201 | Scalable Networks | 15 |
| CSG4202 | Multi-Layer Switched Networks | 15 |
| CSG4211 | Remote Access Networks | 15 |
| CSG4312 | Internetwork Troubleshooting | 15 |
| Microsoft Speciality | ||
| CSG4363 | Network Infrastructure Administration | 15 |
| CSG4364 | Active Directory Services | 15 |
| CSG4465 | Designing Network Security | 15 |
| CSG4466 | Designing Network and Directory Services Infrastructure | 15 |