Postgraduate course
University of Canberra
Courses included
If you’re a graduate with work experience looking to exploring an IT centric career pathway then the UC Graduate Certificate in IT is the perfect course from which to learn new skills, gain a practical qualification and give your career the much-needed boost it deserves.
In this course you will delve into various aspects of the information and communication technology field. You will gain the knowledge to arm yourself with exceptional insights and understanding of the impact of new technologies, as well as gaining proficiency in seeking career opportunities in this rapidly advancing industry.
This course offers an excellent opportunity to complement your existing skillset by adding a technical component, designed to give you a better understanding and appreciation of IT related business strategies – which will expose you to better employment opportunities and take your career in IT to a new and exciting level.
Alternatively, if the idea for further postgraduate study inspires you then this course offers the perfect platform from which to progress on to the UC Graduate Diploma in Information Technology, or the UC Master of Information Technology and Systems.
Bachelor degree or equivalent in a non-IT field as approved by the University.
^ Fee column represents an annual amount unless the course duration is less than one year; the amount then represents the full cost of the course.
Australian Government financial assistance
University of Canberra scholarships and financial assistance
Read the full course details on the University of Canberra website.
Visit the Faculty of Science and Technology website.
Call 1800 864 226.
Email study@canberra.edu.au
The Faculty of Science and Technology brings together the University's world-class academic programs of Environmental, Medical, and Forensic Studies with our dynamic and cutting-edge teaching and research in information technology, information systems, engineering, and mathematics. These disciplines give our students, researchers, and collaborators a truly multi-disciplinary faculty in which to engage.
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