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Successful completion of a Bachelor degree with 2 years industry experience, or An Advanced Diploma with 3 years industry experience, or 5 years industry experience
Minimum IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent
Australian qualifications are changed to keep up to date with what workplaces require. This process is undertaken my industry bodies.
When a course is replaced with a newer one, it is called superseded and enters a period of time in which current students can complete the course. The details of this change can be found on the National Register of Courses https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/ICT80415
The Graduate Diploma of Telecommunications and Network Engineering has been replaced with a new qualification called the Advanced Diploma of Information Technology.
AIBT may be offering Advanced Diploma of IT in the course which covers the subjects in this course.
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for individuals in strategic and operational leadership roles in the technology domain. The individual provides domain thought leadership; assesses best possible and commercially viable telecommunications networks and systems solutions and services; plans changes to networks and systems in line with business strategy and enterprise product and technology roadmaps; analyses potential and real network problems; and develops innovative, commercially advantageous solutions.
After completing this course, the graduate will be a recognised authority and trusted business advisor for delivering tomorrow's solutions as well as optimisation of current network system performance and customer satisfaction including to be able to conduct research, analysis, design, development and deployment of technical and commercially viable solutions for: cloud computing, digital signal processing, cellular and satellite systems and telecommunications networks.
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Qualification Units (8 Units)
3 Core Units
Manage a telecommunications project
Evaluate and use telecommunications management networks
Lead applied research in ICT sustainability
5 Elective Units
Lead innovative thinking and practice
Facilitate business analysis
Manage automated ICT system applications using an enterprise-wide operating system
Analyse business specifications to produce technical solutions
Produce engineering solutions using numerical computations and simulation
Learning Methodology
Lectures, group activities, case studies and practical support session
Mix of written assessment, report, role play and presentation
The University of South Australia (UniSA)
Below is a list of the UniSA programs that have credit transfer arrangements with your entered details.
Master of Engineering (Telecommunications)
Telecommunications Network Engineer
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year