| The information contained in this course overview is intended only as a guide and is not part of the rules for this course. For further information (including links to unit details) consult the rules for this course and the University General Rules for Academic Courses. |
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| Course type: |
| | Master's degree by coursework and dissertation |
| Status: |
| | Current |
| Intake periods: |
| | Beginning of year or mid-year |
| Description: |
| | Information and communications technology engineering is a broad area which spans telecommunications, computer systems and software engineering. It is focused on the integration of large-scale information and communications systems for a vast array of new application areas, and the key enabling technologies that are used to construct these systems. It provides students with advanced skills to engineer the information and communications technology systems of the future. |
| Admission requirements: |
| | A Bachelor of Engineering of this University or equivalent |
| Administered by: |
| | Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics |
COURSE DETAILS
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| Minimum credit points required: |
| | 96 |
| Structure: |
| | Comprises coursework to the value of 78 points and a dissertation to the value of 18 points |
| Available to international students: |
| | Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Schedule 2: Fees'. (Enquiries: international@uwa.edu.au) |
| Attendance type: |
| | Full- or part-time (Student visa holders should read http://www.international.uwa.edu.au/studentnet/esos for more information.) |
| Delivery mode: |
| | Internal |
| Standard full-time completion: |
| | 2 years |
| Standard part-time completion: |
| | 4 years |
| Locations offered: |
| | UWA (Crawley) |
| Domestic fee type: |
| | Postgraduate fee-paying/FEE-HELP |