Graduate Diploma of Information Technology

CRICOS

  • 116992B

Duration

  • 52 Weeks

Intake Dates

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The Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (IT) is ideal for students seeking to build on their foundational IT skills while gaining expertise in advanced areas such as programming, database management, and cyber security. This course equips students with the ability to leverage project management principles and IT-related logical thinking to devise and implement effective business solutions across various industries, including IT, communications, management, and business. Students will also learn to critically evaluate ethical considerations, privacy challenges, and information security issues in the ever-evolving technological landscape. This program is tailored for IT graduates or those with a Graduate Certificate in IT, looking to expand their knowledge and prepare for the dynamic demands of the industry.

General Admission Requirements

  • All students must be formally admitted to the Academy before commencing their degree program.
  • Admission is based on the ATAR and NAPS’ Admissions Policy.

Course Requirements

For Students with Non-ICT Background

  • Completion of an Australian Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline; or
  • Previous admission and completion of at least one semester of an AQF Level 9 or equivalent course in IT or a related discipline.

For Students with ICT Background

  • Completion of an Australian Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in IT or a related discipline; or
  • Previous admission and completion of at least one semester of an AQF Level 9 or equivalent course in IT or a related discipline.


Additional Admission Pathways

Students with Disabilities or Special needs 

The same conditions and procedures apply to the admissions of students with a disability as to all other students, however NAPS fosters an environment of inclusiveness so special measures are provided to support their learning when required and discussed as part of the admission process. 

Mature Age Applicants 

  • A student who does not meet the standard ‘school leavers’ criteria may apply for admission as a mature age applicant if they: 
  • are 21 years of age or older on 1st March of the year they intend to commence study; do not have the required ATAR for admission to the course;  
  • do not have a record of tertiary study; and have completed an approved preparation course of not less than 6 months duration; or  
  • have completed a vocational training course and have been assessed by the Dean or nominee to be able to undertake tertiary studies 


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students  

NAPS is committed to equity of access and supports alternative entry admission schemes particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island students who are encouraged to apply. The Academic Board may approve such admissions to:  

  • encourage and assist indigenous students to enrol into studies; or  
  • provide access to the educationally or socially disadvantaged; or  
  • address the under-representation of designated groups.  


Articulation Arrangements and RPL 
 

A student may be granted advanced standing for an equivalent subject studied in another institution where this unit was successfully completed towards a similar or related degree, or through other significant learning which the Academic Dean (or delegate) considers equivalent.  All credit transfer arrangements will be subject to the NAPS Recognition of Prior Learning Policy.  

 

English Language Requirements  

The medium of instruction at NAPS is English. All students are therefore required to demonstrate a minimum level of proficiency in the English language to qualify for admission.  

The following criteria apply: 

  • Students from English speaking countries including Australia must have completed a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent. 
  • Students who apply onshore or directly from their home countries must have studied at least 2 years in English, with t an IELTS (Academic) test with a minimum score of Overall 6.0 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent in TOFEL or other accredited English language test program provided by an accredited supplier of such tests.   
  • When an IELTS score or equivalent is used to demonstrate English proficiency, that score must have been attained within two years of the date of application for admission. 

 

  • The Graduate Diploma of Information Technology opens doors to diverse and dynamic career opportunities across various industries, including security and defence, education, aerospace, health, business, and finance. Graduates acquire the skills and expertise to thrive in roles that require the development, management, and maintenance of IT systems and software solutions.

    Career Pathways
    Depending on the specialization and interests pursued during the program, graduates may find employment in roles such as:

    • Software and Applications Programmer: Develop, test, and maintain software applications for businesses and users.
    • Web Developer: Design, build, and maintain websites, ensuring functionality and user experience.
    • System Analyst: Analyze business and IT needs to design and implement efficient systems and solutions.
    • Analyst Programmer: Develop and analyze programming systems to meet organizational objectives.
    • Programmer: Create, test, and troubleshoot software code for various applications.
    • Systems Tester: Ensure the quality and functionality of systems through rigorous testing.
    • Systems Administrator: Manage and maintain IT systems and networks for smooth operation.
    • Systems Designer: Design and architect system solutions tailored to organizational needs.
    • Software Engineer: Design, develop, and enhance complex software systems for various industries.
    • SAP Consultant: Specialize in SAP software to streamline business operations.
    • Software Analyst: Evaluate software applications and systems for efficiency and effectiveness.
    • IT Support Engineer: Provide technical assistance and solve IT-related challenges.
    • IT Test Engineer: Conduct tests to ensure IT systems meet performance and security standards.
    • Computer Network Engineer: Design, implement, and manage secure network infrastructures.
    • Computer Systems Engineer: Oversee the integration and functioning of complex computer systems.

Unit Code

Unit Name

Prerequisites/Co-requisites

MIT401

Database Management

Co-requisite: MIT403 Programming Fundamentals

MIT402

Programming Fundamentals

Co-requisite: MIT403 Programming Fundamentals

MIT403

Computer Systems Foundation

None

MIT501

Professional Communications

None

MIT502

ICT Project Management

None

MIT503

Information Security

Pre-requisites: MIT401 Database Management
MIT402 Programming Fundamentals

MIT504

Networking Fundamentals

Pre-requisite: MIT403 Computer Systems Foundation

MIT511

Professional Practice in ICT

None

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The tuition fee for the NAPS Graduate Diploma of Information Technology is $26,000. 

All students at NAPS must pay their tuition fees and application non tuition fees in advance on a trimester by trimester basis at least two weeks before the start of the trimester. Students will receive written notices of their next fee due date about four weeks before the completion of the existing trimester.

Should an international student's fees be more than 14 days overdue, NAPS will inform the student that NAPS' needs to report them for non-payment of fees to The Department of Home Affairs.

The payment of all fees and charges is receipted and dated at the time of payment. It is secured for two years after the student ceases to be a student and is kept within the financial management system software for up to five years.

Students can see the details of their payments made and any amounts owing on the student portal.


Schedule of Non-tuition (Administration) Fees

Application Fee

(also known as Enrolment Fee)

$250

Refund processing fee

$250

Overdue tuition fee – 7 days

$200

Cancellation and

Course variation fee

$150

Overdue tuition fee – 14 days

$400

Transfers processing fee

$250

Change of CoE details

$100

Assessment re-sit or re-assessment

$150

Re-enrolment fee

$200

Replacement qualification testamur

$100

Credit transfer fee per unit

$50

Re-issue of record results

$50

Deferral of initial enrolment

$0

Deferral of continuing enrolment

$0

Materials and ebook and software subscription per trimester

$500

 

 

Note that the fees quoted are for the current calendar year only.  NAPS reviews its fees every year calendar year. NAPS may apply the revised fees in subsequent calendar years. The increase in fees for each calendar year will be no more than 5%

 
Students without IT Background

MIT401 Database Management (Co-MIT403) (Foundation Unit)
MIT402 Programming Fundamentals (Co_MIT403) (Foundation Unit)
MIT403 Computer Systems Foundation (Foundation Unit)
MIT501 Professional Communications
MIT502 ICT Project Management
MIT503 Information Security (Pre-MIT401 and MIT402)
MIT504 Networking Fundamentals (Pre-MIT403)
MIT511 Professional Practice in ICT


Students with IT Background

MIT501 Professional Communications
MIT502 ICT Project Management
MIT503 Information Security
MIT504 Networking Fundamentals
MIT511 Professional Practice in ICT
MIT512 Entrepreneurship and Innovation
MIT611 Capstone Project 1 (Pre-MIT502 and Three core units)
MIT621 Capstone Project 2 (Pre-MIT611)

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