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Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computer Science)
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  • Qualification: level:

    Postgraduate
  • Duration:

    1 year full-time or part-time equivalent

  • Units:

    13

  • Start date:

    Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct,

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The Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computer Science) is an ideal way for professionals coming from a background other than IT to gain foundational knowledge in Information Technology, with a particular focus on Computer Science. If, however, you are an existing IT professional and wish to develop skills in computer science, the Graduate Certificate in Computer Science will help you specialise.

ICT professionals are in great demand across Australia, with the demand for technology workers in general to grow by 100,000 between 2018 and 2024.

You will acquire a firm grounding in ICT knowledge and best practice, exploring a range of innovative digital technologies, covering topics on data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, virtual and augmented reality, and the Internet of Things. You will build upon this foundation and specialise in computer science, investigating topics that include programming, web and mobile app development, information security management, and data exploration and mining.

This breadth of study will ensure you are ready to discover dynamic ways to use computational systems to develop effective and people-oriented ICT solutions, grounded in a sound design and problem solving methodology.

What we focus on at QUT Online is we look at the other skills the industry is looking for, things like communication, creative mindset, problem solving, these are really core to how we teach what we teach and will set you apart when it comes to going for your first interview after graduation.” ~ Information Technology – Lauren Fell

Subsidised Commonwealth Supported Places are available for this course.

Build your digital portfolio

Your Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computer Science) will introduce you to a variety of new and crucial digital tools used within the IT industry. Your coursework is specifically tailored to enhance your digital literacy skills with these tools so that you can build an impressive portfolio by the time you graduate.

Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a public cloud platform that is used for virtual computing, analytics, storage, networking and much more. Azure is comprised of more than 200 products and cloud services, and is fast becoming a central platform for industries to innovate their technological capabilities, including healthcare, financial services and banking, manufacturing, gaming, retail and government.

Tableau

Tableau is the market-leading analytics platform that transforms the way we use data to solve real-world issues. The platform is the top choice for modern business intelligence and helps organisations visualise data and share insights that make real, impactful change. It’s used by influential companies such as Lenovo and Lufthansa Airlines.

Lucidchart

Lucidchart is an intelligent diagramming application that allows teams to work together on shared projects. The application allows you to draw plans and create flowcharts and diagrams, and also offers businesses a secure way to store, plan, collaborate and visualise data all in one place. It’s popular among companies such as Google, Amazon and Atlassian.

Draw.io

Draw.io allows you to easily create, edit and style diagrams using an intuitive interface. The open-source, cross-platform software enables collaboration on diagrams and whiteboards, and offers unique features like real-time Confluence-native collaborative editing.

Signavio

Signavio offers intuitive, cloud-based, professional process modelling and allows businesses to document, model, design and simulate workplace processes. The platform helps you to speed up process modelling and determine how certain changes will impact process outcomes.

HTML

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a central technology used to build websites. HTML allows you to organise the structure of a page forms an essential foundation of your web development skills. It is used across websites world-wide.

CSS

Like HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is another primary technology used to build websites. CSS helps you create the layout of a web page. CSS forms an essential foundation of your web development skills and is used across websites world-wide.

Python

Python is a versatile computer programming language that is commonly used for machine learning, building websites and software, automating tasks, and conducting data analysis. Python is one of the most well-known programming languages for software developers and data scientists around the world. Most modern tech companies rely on Python every day, including Instagram, Google, Spotify and Netflix.

UML

Unified Modelling Language (UML) is a developmental modelling language used by software developers to visualise and design new systems. UML is used in various fields and is useful to help a team visualise projects from start to finish.

Oracle Database

The Oracle Database is the first converged, multi-modal database management system designed for enterprise grid computing. It’s used to store and retrieve data and is key to running online transaction processing and solving common issues for information management.

Oracle VirtualBox

Oracle VM VirtualBox is a powerful cross-platform virtualisation software tool. It’s intuitive and allows you to set up your computer to run multiple operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Oracle Solaris. As one of the oldest companies to provide database management solutions, Oracle focuses on keeping up to date with the latest technological trends.

Jupyter Notebook

Jupyter Notebook is a web-based interactive development environment for notebooks, code and data. It has a flexible interface that allows you to configure and arrange workflows in data science, scientific computing, computational journalism and machine learning. Jupyter Notebooks is used by large companies such as Trivago, Delivery Hero and Yelp.

Anaconda

Anaconda is a distribution of the Python and R programming languages for data science and machine learning that simplifies package management and deployment. With thousands of open-source packages and libraries, it is very popular among modern programmers.

SQLite

SQLite (Structured Query Language) is the most used database engine in the world. SQL codes are built into most mobile phones, computers and applications and are used by several large-scale companies around the world, including Adobe, Airbus, Apple, Facebook and Google.

Entry Requirements

You can gain entry into the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computer Science) with the following:
  • a completed bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline; or

  • a completed diploma (or higher qualification) in a relevant area, and two years full-time (or equivalent) professional work experience in a relevant area; or

  • five years full-time (or equivalent) professional work experience in a relevant area.

Fees: Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are available for this course
  • CSP fees: $9,500

  • Domestic fees: $30,600

    Estimated course fees. Your course fees can change depending on the units you select and any credits you receive for previous academic experience.

    QUT offers Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for this course to eligible domestic students. A CSP is subsidised by the Australian government, meaning you do not need to pay a significant portion of your course fees.

    Speak to one of our Course Consultants for help accessing a Commonwealth Supported Place.

Talk to a Course Consultant

Course Consultants can provide more information about your specific qualifications or experience, or submit an enquiry by visiting the contact us page today.

Looking to upskill your team? Find out how QUT Online can bring top-tier expertise and industry knowledge to your organisation by educating your workforce. 

“IT is an everchanging and exciting field to study and I wanted to be educated in the latest practices available and learn the foundations of computer science.”

Tayla Graduate Certificate in Information Technology

Course Units

Students need to complete a total of 13 units:
10 - Core micro units (Including 8 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology units and 2 Graduate Certificate in Computer Science units)
3 - Core standard units (Graduate Certificate in Computer Science units)

CORE MICRO UNITS

6 credit points per unit

CORE STANDARD UNITS

12 credit points per unit

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Career opportunities

ICT Programmer

Implement integrated software and application solutions that solve organisational ICT-related problems.

Computer Scientist

Apply computer science discipline knowledge and expertise to craft efficient and secure ICT solutions within an organisational context.

Systems Engineer

Maintain an organisation's network and computer system infrastructure, ensuring computer systems are performing at optimal capacity, and are sufficiently secure.

Network Analyst

Provide technical support for and monitor organisational computer networks, and oversee general refinement and network improvements.

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