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Monash University Diploma of IT
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(CRICOS PROVIDER: MONASH COLLEGE 01857J).
Duration
8 months
Intakes
February, June and October
Full Course Fee
1.8 Million
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Program Overview
The Diploma of Information Technology is the first step towards completing your Monash IT degree. On completion of this programme it prepares students for the second year of their Monash University IT & Computer Science degree. Gain insights into the entry requirements for your specific destination degrees.
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Career Options
- Software Developer
- Data Scientist
- AI / Machine Learning Engineer
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- Cloud Engineer
- Full-Stack Developer
- Data Analyst
- DevOps Engineer
Available Subjects
Choose from a wide range of subjects to customize your learning experience

Professional Practice (MCD4770)
Extends the students’ base knowledge into the following areas: professions, design and analysis, communication, ethics and economics. Students investigate, explore and discuss engineering concepts and issues, and solve quantitative and qualitative problems in class.

Introduction to Computer Systems, Networks & Security (MCD4700)
Provides an introduction to the concepts of database design usage and the related issues of data management. Students develop skills in planning, designing, and implementing a data model using an enterprise-scale relational database system (Oracle).

Introduction to Algorithms & Programming (MCD4710)
Introduces programming fundamentals and the Python language to students. Provides a foundational understanding of programme design and implementation of algorithms to solve simple problems.

Managing People and Organisations (MCD2040)
Enables students to develop an understanding of how organisations are managed and apply analytical skills to a range of managerial and organisational issues.

MCD4750- Introduction to Cybersecurity
This unit provides an introductory overview of cybersecurity, covering fundamental concepts, principles, and practices. You will explore the cyber environment, understand cyber risks, examine cyber policy, and examine the ethics around implementing policy to detect, prevent, and deter cyber threats.

Web Fundamentals (MCD4740)
This unit aims to give students a sound basic knowledge of the web and a range of issues which may be involved in the design and development of web sites and applications. It will take a strongly practical focus in examining the technology, design and implementation problems a designer or developer needs to address in real-world systems. The diversity of web applications means that there are a wide range of issues which may be relevant to the development of any given project. The unit will aim to give breadth of coverage of these issues, rather than focusing in depth on any particular development task or any specific type of web technology.

Business Statistics (MCD2080)
Designed to provide skills in data analysis and statistical processes as applied to business and basic business computations and techniques.

MCD4760- Foundations of Computing
Computation uses abstract formal models of real objects and systems. This unit lays the theoretical foundations for working with the most fundamental abstract models used in computer science, including relations, sequences, trees and graphs. It will develop skills in abstract modelling, logical reasoning, rigorous proof, formal analysis, enumeration and probability. These concepts and skills will be taught in a variety of contexts from across computer science.

Functions and their Applications (MCD2130)
Focuses on the behaviour of functions and examining some of the applications to the real world. Further explores the composition through possible combination of different types of component functions alongside other functions such as transformations via shifting, scaling and reflecting.

MCD4760 Foundations of Computing
Computation uses abstract formal models of real objects and systems. This unit lays the theoretical foundations for working with the most fundamental abstract models used in computer science, including relations, sequences, trees and graphs. It will develop skills in abstract modelling, logical reasoning, rigorous proof, formal analysis, enumeration and probability. These concepts and skills will be taught in a variety of contexts from across computer science.

Managing People and Organisations (MCD2040)
Enables students to develop an understanding of how organisations are managed and apply analytical skills to a range of managerial and organisational issues.

Business Statistics (MCD2080)
Designed to provide skills in data analysis and statistical processes as applied to business and basic business computations and techniques.
Tuition Fees
Flexible installment payment plans available
Scholarships up to 30% based on merit
Early bird discounts for advance registration
Entry Requirements
- Minimum age of 16 years
- Completed A/L or equivalent qualification
- English proficiency requirement (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent)
- Academic prerequisites based on chosen pathway
Age : Minimum age is 16 years. If you do not meet the age requirements, you may be offered a deferred place.
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Note: Specific subject prerequisites may apply depending on your chosen degree pathway at Monash University.
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