Successful completion of Australian Bachelor degree or equivalent.
For the cognate stream: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in Information Technology or a related discipline such as computer science, software engineering, computer engineering or networking.
For the non-cognate stream: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in any other discipline.
Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Networking can be admitted into the second year of the program with 120 Credit points.
Mature age applicants can be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis having regard to the prior study, employment and professional experience.
Overall score 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
TOEFL iBT Overall score 60-78 with minimum scores: Reading 12, Writing 20, Listening 11, Speaking 17
Pearson (PTE) Overall 50 (no band less than 46)
Cambridge-CAE Overall 169 (no band less than 162)
Are you excited by the opportunity to solve cyber security challenges and protect businesses from threats? Our innovative Master of Networking with a Major in Cyber Security (MNet Major in CybSec) was developed in collaboration with industry to ensure the course remains highly-relevant in a rapidly evolving industry. That’s why we now offer three areas of specialisation: network management, cloud networking and software engineering.
This program embraces the most relevant and up-to-date methods in use across the industry today.
Apply your knowledge to real-world businesses through case studies and industry projects. Gain hands-on practical experience with Cisco, Microsoft and Riverbed Networking technology. Develop the “soft skills” employers are looking for, such as communication, collaboration and project management. Whatever your goals, this course will ensure you are career-ready.
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Year 1
Semester 1
MN501 Network Management in Organisations
MN502 Overview of Network Security
MN503 Overview of Internetworking
Semester 2
Elective
Elective
MN601 Network Project Management
Year 2
Semester 3
MN603 Wireless Networks and Security
MN623 Cyber Security and Analytics
MN691 Research Methods and Project Design*
Semester 4
MN692 Capstone Project*
MN621 Advanced Network Design
MN624 Digital Forensics
Graduates of the MNet - Major in Cyber Security may find employment in leadership roles in network management system administration and ICT services delivery and management within a wide range of public and private enterprises. Typical roles (some with additional work experience) including:
Cyber Security Engineer
Cyber Security Analyst
Cyber Security Architect
Enterprise Cyber Security Manager
Technical Project Manager
Cyber Security Specialist
OSHC: 518.42 ($) AUD per year