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Courses
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Master of Engineering.........................................12
Master of Professional Engineering................ 14
Master of Project Leadership.......................... 16
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Master of Project Management....................... 18


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Master of Project and


Program Management.......................................20
Master of Data Science.....................................22
Master of Health Technology Innovation.......24
Master of Information Technology.................26
Master of Information Technology
Management........................................................28
Master of Information Technology/
Master of Information Technology
Management....................................................... 30
Graduate Diploma in Computing....................32

Research
Master of Philosophy........................................ 34
Doctor of Philosophy........................................ 34

How to apply
How to apply........................................................36
Important dates..................................................37
Where will postgraduate study lead you?

Whether you want to gain new professional qualifications,


change your career direction or pursue a personal ambition,
the University of Sydney will steer you to places you never imagined.

1st World
Top 40 
in Australia and ranked
in the world for
standard
4th in the world for or above in Excellence
Engineering and
graduate employability1 in Research for
Technology2
Australia ratings3
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Our coursework and research Connected with industry Innovative spaces


degrees offer far more than
Our courses are designed with, and To support research and teaching
knowledge. You’ll join leading
taught by, industry professionals excellence, we are investing in the
thinkers to challenge the known
in engineering and information latest technology and exceptional
and explore the unknown, in
technologies. We partner with facilities. Our labs, teaching spaces
a stimulating environment
leaders from business, industry and and learning hubs are designed to
that encourages both learning
academia based here in Sydney and help you get the most out of your
and networking.
around the globe. learning experience.

The University’s people drive our


Our expertise and facilities are Our leading facilities include the:
greatest feats. We give you access
highly sought after, with staff and −− Australian Centre for Field
to leading lecturers, research
students regularly invited to provide Robotics, one of the world’s
supervisors, industry networks,
professional consulting services for leading robotics research
and cross-disciplinary centres of
business and government agencies. institutes, instrumental in
teaching and research excellence
from Australia and around the world. developing breakthrough
International partnerships technologies in field robotics
principles and systems
World standard education We are committed to international
−− Centre for Advanced Structural
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teaching, research and industry


Our graduates are among the Engineering, which houses
partnerships. We encourage our
world’s most sought-after one of the largest structural
students, researchers and staff
employees – we are ranked first in engineering laboratories in
to engage in collaboration that
Australia and fourth in the world for the southern hemisphere
deepens their knowledge and
graduate employability.1
broadens their global outlook. −− Visualisation and High
Performance Computing
Our ranking in the top 40
The faculty has developed Laboratory (VisLAB), one of
universities worldwide for
partnerships with top 100 Australia’s leading facilities
engineering and technology reflects
international institutions, including for advanced visualisation
our outstanding reputation.2 The
a landmark biomedical engineering and computing.
Australian Government ranked all
alliance with Shanghai Jiao Tong
of our research at world standard
University in China.
or above in its latest Excellence in
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1
QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2018
2
QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018
Research for Australia ratings.3 3
Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) Rankings, 2015
A world of opportunity

We are committed to international teaching, research


and industry partnerships. We encourage our students to
deepen their knowledge and broaden their global outlook.

1200+
Find your overseas adventure
Student exchange gives you a unique
opportunity to see the world and graduate
with a truly global perspective. industry partners
−− sydney.edu.au/student-exchange across the globe

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170
Globally recognised qualifications
Our accredited courses enable to you
practise as an engineering, IT professional
or project manager in Australia and around exchange partners
the world.
worldwide

26,550 global network


of alumni

Engineering and Information Technologies


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Our new precinct

We’re making a At the University of Sydney we are determined to


foster a healthy learning environment that keeps
multi‑million dollar students engaged, motivated and inspired. As part
investment towards of this, the Faculty of Engineering and Information
Technologies is undergoing a major redevelopment
your future. project, transforming our precinct with contemporary
architecture, thoughtfully designed to enhance the
student experience.
The University of Sydney

By 2020, you can expect to find yourself working in


vibrant study spaces, modern teaching facilities and
advanced laboratories.

Highlights include:
−− dynamic activity-based working zones
−− activated public space incorporating
food outlets and recreation areas
−− future-focused learning environments
−− flexibility to adapt to new ways of working
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−− new innovations in design construction.


Artist impressions of our new precinct
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Postgraduate coursework options

Graduate certificates and Master’s degrees We offer hundreds of units of


study across selected faculties,
graduate diplomas Master’s degrees are ideal if you including many that you can use
Graduate certificates and graduate need specialised knowledge and to earn continuing professional
diplomas are usually based on skills, and want to take the next development (CPD) credit or
master’s degrees and offer a subset step in your career. You can gain explore subjects of general interest.
of the master’s units. They are an professional qualifications for
alternative worth considering if your next job, upskill for your Regardless of which option you
you want to try out postgraduate current role and develop academic choose, you will receive an official
study, increase the breadth of your expertise in your chosen field. academic transcript at the end of
expertise and knowledge, or you your studies and may be able to
don’t quite meet the admission Master’s degrees typically require request credit for a longer course,
between one and two years of
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criteria for a master’s degree. such as a master’s degree.


full-time study. If you can’t commit
Once you finish the graduate to a full-time master’s degree
Fast track your
certificate (usually six months of straight away (eg, because of family
postgraduate degree
full-time study, 12 months part time) or work commitments), we offer
you may then be able to progress the flexibility of part‑time study for Related study or professional
to the equivalent graduate diploma domestic students. work experience may be counted
(usually one year full time, two years as credit toward your degree as
part time) or ultimately, a master’s Short courses recognition of prior learning (RPL),
degree (see the progression also sometimes called ‘credit for
If you are not sure about studying
diagram below – please note that previous studies’.
a full degree at the University
progression requirements can vary).
of Sydney or are interested in
For more details, refer to page 8
professional development, you can
A graduate certificate or diploma is or visit:
choose to take a single unit of study
also an excellent option if you don’t −− sydney.edu.au/study/credit
as a ‘non-award’ course.
want to commit to a full master’s,
but still would like to upskill and
get a solid grounding in your
chosen field.
The University of Sydney

Master’s degree
Graduate diploma Gain specialised skills and
Graduate certificate Complete more units of study knowledge or professional
Complete some of the that you can count towards a qualifications
essential units of study master’s degree Usually one or two years of 
towards a master’s degree Usually one year of full-time study
Usually six months of full-time study
full-time study
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Courses at a glance

The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies offers the following postgraduate programs.

Duration Credit
Course name (years) points Mode of delivery Page

full time part time block mode flexible

Complex Systems

Master of Complex Systems 2 96 ü ü 10

Graduate Diploma in Complex Systems 1 48 ü ü 10

Engineering

Master of Engineering 1.5 72 ü ü 12

Graduate Diploma in Engineering 1 36 ü ü 12

Graduate Certificate in Engineering 0.5 24 ü ü 12

Master of Professional Engineering 2-3 144 ü ü 14

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Project Management

Master of Project Leadership 1 48 ü ü ü ü 16

Graduate Diploma in Project Leadership 1 36 ü ü ü ü 16

Graduate Certificate in Project Leadership 0.5 24 ü ü ü ü 16

Master of Project Management 1.5 72 ü ü ü ü 18

Graduate Diploma in Project Management 1 48 ü ü ü ü 18

Graduate Certificate in Project Management 0.5 24 ü ü ü ü 18

Master of Project and Program Management 1 48 ü ü ü ü 20

Graduate Certificate of Project and Program Management 0.5 24 ü ü ü ü 20

Information Technologies

Master of Data Science 1 48 ü ü 22

Graduate Certificate in Data Science 0.5 24 ü ü 22


Engineering and Information Technologies
Master of Health Technology Innovation 2 96 ü ü ü ü 24

Graduate Diploma in Health Technology Innovation 1.5 60 ü ü ü ü 24

Master of Information Technology 1.5 72 ü ü 26

Graduate Diploma in Information Technology 1 48 ü ü 26

Graduate Certificate in Information Technology 0.5 24 ü ü 26

Master of Information Technology Management 1.5 72 ü ü 28

Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management 1 48 ü ü 28

Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Management 0.5 24 ü ü 28

Master of Information Technology/ 2 96 ü ü 30


Master of Information Technology Management

Graduate Diploma in Computing 1 48 ü ü 32

Research

Master of Philosophy (MPhil) 2+ N/A ü ü 34

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 3+ N/A ü ü 34


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Note: All courses have a mid-year intake. For up-to-date course information, please refer to sydney.edu.au/courses
Fast track your postgraduate studies

Related study or work experience can be credited to your degree


as recognition of prior learning (RPL). This means you won’t have
to repeat similar units and could graduate sooner.

How do I apply for


Credit for previous studies credit or RPL?
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You may be eligible for credit if we assess You need to apply when completing
your previous studies as being directly your online course application. We
equivalent to our units of study. In some will let you know in your offer letter
cases you may be granted a block of credit if if you have been successful.
it is in the same subject area. Some courses
have existing credit arrangements for For more information about
some qualifications. course‑specific admission criteria,
visit your relevant faculty website.
The diagrams on the next page demonstrate
how RPL can be credited for a Master of For more information, visit
Engineering and a Master of Professional −− sydney.edu.au/study/credit
Engineering. Please note this is only a guide
to RPL. All RPL granted is subject to faculty
assessment and approval.

For qualifications outside Australia (or


where grading systems differ) the University
determines equivalencies and admission
criteria based on the country, institution
and qualification.

The admission criteria listed in this guide


The University of Sydney

is based on the University of Sydney


grading system.
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Examples of credited prior learning

Master of Professional Engineering (3 years/144 credit points)

One year One year One year

144 credit points

Enter with no credit


–– Bachelor’s degree in a non-engineering discipline* with a 68.5 percent average

24 credit points 120 credit points

Master of Professional Engineering


Enter with up to 24 credit points (0.5 years) if you have one of the following:

(144 credit points)


–– Bachelor of Engineering degree in an unrelated field of engineering with a 68.5 percent average
–– Bachelor of Science or similar (in a discipline directly related to your intended specialisation) with a
68.5 percent average.

Postgraduate guide 2019


48 credit points 96 credit points

Enter with up to 48 credit points (1 year) if you have a Bachelor of Engineering degree in a related field of
engineering with a 68.5 percent average (includes honours degrees).

72 credit points 72 credit points

Enter with up to 72 credit points (1.5 years) if you have a specific postgraduate engineering
degree in a related field of engineering with a 68.5 percent average.

* T
his degree should contain studies equivalent to a minimum of one year in mathematics, physics, chemistry,
biology, geology, computing or statistics, as related to the intended engineering specialisation.

Master of Engineering (1.5 years/72 credit points) Engineering and Information Technologies

One year 0.5 year

72 credit points

Enter with no credit with one of the following:


–– Bachelor of Engineering degree in the same field of engineering as your intended specialisation,
with a credit average (65 percent)
–– Bachelor of Engineering degree and five years of relevant work experience in the same area
Master of Engineering

of specialisation.
(72 credit points)

24 credit points 48 credit points

Enter with up to 24 credit points (0.5 years) if you have one of the following:
–– Bachelor of Engineering degree in the same field of engineering as your intended specialisation with a
distinction average (75 percent)
–– University of Sydney Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Engineering in the same area of
specialisation with a credit average (65 percent). Graduate diploma students can receive up to 36 credit
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points for a completed qualification.


Master of Complex Systems

Modern smart cities, infrastructure and ecosystems are susceptible to


abrupt, large-scale and disruptive dynamics. There is a growing demand
for professionals who are capable of anticipating, controlling and
managing the unexpected.

Complex systems are composed of large numbers of diverse Course structure


interacting parts, making them susceptible to unexpected,
large-scale, and apparently uncontrollable behaviours. This program comprises core
units of study along with electives
Small changes can generate large, amplified effects. For culminating in a specialisation in
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example, a single malfunction in a local substation can lead to your chosen field.
cascading state-wide electricity grid failures, or the emergence
of a new pathogen in a remote village can give rise to a Specialisations
devastating global epidemic.
Leveraging the Centre for Complex
System’s research strengths, you
Our graduates gain the expertise to model, analyse and design
have the flexibility to tailor your
resilient strategies for crisis forecasting and management in
learning to your professional
the areas of technological, socioeconomic and socioecological
interests with the choice of
systems. You will develop your skills in quantitative modelling and
specialisations:
computational simulation of system dynamics, complementing
your existing skills in engineering, computer science, information −− biosecurity
technology, physics, mathematics, health, biology or business. −− ecology
−− engineering
As the only degree of its kind in the southern hemisphere*,
−− research methods
complex systems is especially important for the Asia-Pacific
region. With booming populations and growing mega-cities, −− transport.
countries and businesses must work across discipline
boundaries to glean insight and solve complex global challenges. You will also undertake an industry-
based capstone project focused on
*University of Sydney commissioned research December 2017 modelling a complex problem and
delivering a novel solution. Projects
can be directly related to your area
of specialisation or your vocational
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objectives or interests.

“This unique degree has allowed me to work


on interesting projects using developed skills
in computation modelling, data visualisation
and systems dynamics. I’m looking forward to
using this knowledge in pursuing a career in
artificial intelligence.”
Mike Li
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Final-year student, Master of Complex Systems


Available courses Indicative course progression
This program can be taken at the level of Example progression for Master of Complex Systems
a master’s degree or graduate diploma, with a specialisation in Engineering
as below.
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP

Postgraduate guide 2019


Credit Duration Year 1
Course name points (full time)
STAT5002 Core: Introduction to Statistics 1 6
Master of Complex Systems 96 2 years
PMGT5886 Core: System Dynamics Modelling for PM 1 6
Graduate Diploma in 48 1 year
Complex Systems ENVI5801 Core: Social Science of Environment 1 6

CSYS5010 Core: Introduction to Complex Systems 1 6


Depending on the level and type of your prior CSYS5030 Core: Self-Organisation and Criticality 2 6
studies, you may be eligible for recognition
COMP5048 Core: Visual Analytics 2 6
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
length of this degree. See page 8 for details. ELEC9103 Elective: Simulations and Numerical 2 6
Solutions in Engineering

Admission criteria HTIN5001 Core: Nature of Systems 2 6

To apply for the Master of Complex Year 2

Systems, you need to have a recognised CSYS5050 Capstone: Complex Systems Capstone 1 6
bachelor’s degree with a minimum credit Project A

average in a quantitative discipline such as CSYS5020 Core: Interdependent Civil Systems 1 6


Engineering and Information Technologies

engineering, computer science, information


COMP5313 Core: Large Scale Networks 1 6
technology, mathematics, statistics,
ELECT5208 Elective: Intelligent Electricity Networks 1 6
transport, physics, business or finance or
any honours bachelor’s degree from the PMGT5875 Elective: Project Innovation Management 2 6
University of Sydney. CSYS5051 Capstone: Complex Systems Capstone 2 6
Project B

Alternatively, you need to hold a Graduate CHNG9204* Core: Chemical and Biological 2 6
Diploma in Complex Systems from the Systems Behaviour

University of Sydney with a credit average PMGT5897 Elective: Disaster Project Management 2 6
or qualifications deemed equivalent by
Sem – semester,  CP – credit points
the University.
Indicative progression based on a 96 credit point master’s
degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.

Learn more * Expected to change in 2019 to CSYS5040: Criticality in


Dynamical Systems pending Academic Board approval.
For more information on the course
structure, including specialisations and unit
of study descriptions, visit
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−− sydney.edu.au/courses
Master of Engineering

This is a specialised program for qualified engineers seeking to


move into management or a senior technical role. It is designed to
help qualified engineers strengthen their management capability
and technical expertise. Qualified engineers looking to specialise
or update their skills could also consider this program.

Course structure
This program comprises core units of
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study along with electives to broaden your


knowledge. You will complete a sequence
of specialist units that comprise a major
in your chosen field. This course has a
strong focus on project work to enhance
self‑directed learning.

Majors
The Master of Engineering allows you to build
on your existing engineering undergraduate
degree by developing specialised technical
knowledge in one of 14 engineering majors:
−− automation and manufacturing
systems engineering
−− biomedical engineering
−− chemical and biomolecular engineering
−− civil engineering Available courses
−− electrical engineering This program can be taken at the level of a master’s
−− fluids engineering degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate,
as below.
−− geomechanical engineering
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−− mechanical engineering
Credit Duration
−− power engineering Course name points (full time)

−− risk management Master of Engineering 72 1.5 years

−− software engineering Graduate Diploma in Engineering 36 1 year

−− structural engineering Graduate Certificate in Engineering 24 0.5 years

−− sustainability and
environmental engineering Depending on the level and type of your prior studies,
−− telecommunications engineering. you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning
(RPL) that can reduce the length of your degree.
For more details, see page 8.
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“Engineers are creative people who find
solutions to problems before society often
realises we have them.”
Professor Branka Vucetic
Director of the Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications

Admission criteria Indicative course progression


To apply for this degree, you need to have a Example progression for Master of Engineering with a
recognised Bachelor of Engineering degree major in Power Engineering

Postgraduate guide 2019


in the same or a similar field of study to the
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
major for which you are applying, with at
least a credit average. Year 1

ENGG5102 Core: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 1 6


Alternatively, you need to hold a Graduate
Diploma in Engineering from the University ENGG5202 Core: Sustainable Design, Engineering 1 6
and Management
of Sydney, with at least a credit average. If
you don’t meet these criteria, you may be ELEC5204 Specialist: Power Systems Analysis 1 6
and Protection
considered for admission into the Graduate
Diploma in Engineering. If you achieve a PMGT5871 Core: Project Process Planning 1 6
and Control
credit average in the first semester, you
can apply to transfer into the Master ENGG5103 Core: Safety Systems and Risk Analysis 2 6

of Engineering. ELEC5206 Specialist: Sustainable Energy Systems 2 6

ELEC5212 Specialist: Power System Planning 2 6


Learn more and Markets

ELEC5020 Research: Capstone Project A 2 6


For more information on the course Engineering and Information Technologies
structure, including majors, visit Year 2
−− sydney.edu.au/courses ELEC5021 Research: Capstone Project B 1 6

ELEC5211 Specialist: Power System Dynamics 1 6


and Control

ELEC5208 Specialist: Intelligent 1 6


Electricity Networks

ELEC5616 Elective: Computer and 1 6


Network Security

Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 72 credit point master’s


degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.
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Master of Professional Engineering

Acquire a solid foundation for a career in engineering,


a qualification in high demand around the world.

If you would like to change careers and Specialisations


become an engineer, obtain accredited
qualifications that will enable you to practise The following specialisations are fully
in Australia and overseas, or simply move into accredited by Engineers Australia, the
a different field of engineering, you might like national accreditation body.
to consider this master’s program. −− biomedical engineering
−− chemical and biomolecular engineering
It will give you the engineering professional
−− civil engineering
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practice and research skills that lead to


recognition as an Australian graduate −− electrical engineering
engineer. Your qualifications will be −− mechanical engineering
recognised internationally through the −− power engineering
Washington Accord of the International
−− structural engineering
Engineering Alliance.
−− telecommunications engineering.

Course structure
The specialisations below are provisionally
This program comprises foundation accredited by Engineers Australia:
units, elective units in the area of your −− aerospace engineering
specialisation and a 12-week practical
−− fluids engineering
industry experience component. You can
also choose from several professional −− geomechanical engineering
electives and complete a capstone project −− software engineering.
in your final year.
The University of Sydney

“I wanted to build a stronger foundation


in chemical engineering and become a
professional engineer. Choosing the Master
of Professional Engineering is one of the
best decisions I’ve made. I’m now working
as a risk and safety engineer in Sydney.”
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Michelle Liu
Graduate, Master of Professional Engineering
Available courses Indicative course progression
This program can be taken at the level of a Example progression for Master of Professional
master’s degree only. Engineering with a specialisation in Civil Engineering

Unit code Unit of study Sem CP


Credit Duration
Course name points (full time)
Year 1
Master of Professional 144 3 years*
ENG9802 Core: Engineering Mechanics Sum 6
Engineering
CIVL9110 Core: Materials 1 6
*For many students the Master of Professional
Engineering degree is completed in two years.
CIVL9201 Core: Structural Mechanics 1 6
Depending on the level and type of your prior
studies, you may be eligible for recognition of CIVL9700 Core: Transport Systems 1 6
prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the length of
your degree. For more details, see page 8. GEOL1501 Core: Engineering Geology 1 2 6

CIVL9401 Core: Soil Mechanics 2 6

Admission criteria

Postgraduate guide 2019


CIVL9611 Core: Introductory Fluid Mechanics 2 6

You need to have a recognised bachelor’s CIVL9810 Core: Engineering Construction 2 6


and Surveying
degree in engineering, science or applied
science with at least an honours, honours Year 2
equivalent or 68.5 percent average, and
ENGG5204 Core: Engineering 1 6
sufficient tertiary knowledge of mathematics Professional Practice
and science‑based units, depending on your
CIVL9205 Core: Concrete Structures 1 1 6
specialisation.
CIVL9612 Core: Fluid Mechanics 1 6

Professional accreditation CIVL5351 Elective: Geoenvironmental 1 6


Engineering
The Master of Professional Engineering is ENGG5205 Core: Professional Practice in 2 6
accredited by Engineers Australia. Students Project Management
must complete a mandatory 12-week CIVL9206 Core: Steel Structures 1 2 6
internship and capstone project.
CIVL9811 Core: Engineering Design 2 6
and Construction
Learn more CIVL9235 Elective: Structural Analysis 2 6 Engineering and Information Technologies

For more information on the course


Year 3
structure, including specialisations and unit
of study descriptions, visit CIVL5020 Core: Capstone Project A 1 6

−− sydney.edu.au/courses ENGG5217 Core: Practical Experience 1 0

CIVL9903 Core: Civil Engineering Design 1 6

CIVL6452 Elective: Foundation Engineering 1 6


Accredited by:
CIVL6666 Elective: Open Channel Flow and 1 6
Hydraulic Structures

CIVL5021 Core: Capstone Project B 2 6

CIVL5453 Elective: Geotechnical Hazards 2 6

CIVL6454 Elective: Rock Engineering 2 6

CIVL6268 Elective: Structural Dynamics 2 6

Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 144 credit point master’s


degree with a Summer School (Main) enrolment.
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Master of Project Leadership

Develop sophisticated, high-level management skills to


lead complex projects on a large scale.
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Designed for senior managers with a Course structure


minimum of five years’ work experience,
this professional degree will develop your The course comprises core project leadership units of
decision-making skills to incorporate study along with your chosen electives.
open-systems innovation, dynamic social
networks and design thinking. To accommodate your professional commitments our
flexible study options include block or intensive mode,
Equipped with an in-depth understanding of evening classes and online delivery, or you can choose
projects and their portfolios, you will learn a combination of options.
to apply strategic complex systems thinking
approaches for successful organisational Available courses
leadership and governance.
This program can be taken at the level of a master’s
degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate.
An innovative and challenging program,
this master’s degree takes you beyond
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conventional concepts of leadership, Credit Duration


Course name points (full time)
management, governance, risk, resilience
and sustainability. You will focus on the Master of Project Leadership 48 1 year

importance of interpersonal skills for Graduate Diploma in Project Leadership 36 1 year


effective leadership, and learn how to apply
Graduate Certificate in Project Leadership 24 0.5 years
the principles of emotional intelligence
to influence and achieve successful
project outcomes. Depending on the level and type of your prior studies,
you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning
(RPL) that can reduce the length of your degree. See
page 8 for details.
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Admission criteria Indicative course progression
To apply for this degree, you need to Example progression for Master of
have a recognised bachelor’s degree in Project Leadership
any discipline, with a credit average (65
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
percent). Alternatively, you need to hold a
Graduate Diploma in Project Leadership Year 1
from the University of Sydney, with a credit
PMGT5860 Core: Project Leadership Thesis A 1 6
average. Both options require at least five
years’ work experience in a middle or senior PMGT5875 Core: Project Innovation 1 6
Management
management role.
PMGT5898 Core: Complex Project Leadership 1 6

Learn more PMGT6891 Core: Risk Dynamics and Resilience 1 6

Postgraduate guide 2019


PMGT5861 Core: Project Leadership Thesis B 2 6
For more information on the course
structure, including unit of study PMGT5896 Core: Sustainability and 2 6
Intelligence in PM
descriptions, visit
PMGT5897 Core: Disaster Project Management 2 6
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
PMGT6871 Elective: Project Planning 2 6
and Governance

Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 48 credit point master’s


degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.

Engineering and Information Technologies

“This program looks at projects and leadership


from the most innate levels. You’ll explore
coordination theory, complex adaptive systems,
emotional intelligence and sustainability. Delving
into these concepts at an academic level, you start
to understand the foundations of success for large
and complex projects.”
Christian Porter
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Master of Project Leadership


General Manager, Strategic Bidding, Downer
Master of Project Management

This professional qualification will provide you with a sound


educational platform to confidently launch and develop
your project management career.

This master’s degree will equip you with the To accommodate your professional
fundamental methodologies, modelling and commitments, our flexible study options
analytical techniques for the design and include block or intensive mode, evening
implementation of projects across a wide classes and online delivery, or you can utilise
range of industries, including infrastructure, a combination of these options.
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mining, the arts, manufacturing, IT, finance,


law and consultancy. Specialisations
The initial stage of this course will develop These include:
critical thinking and analysis skills that you −− global organisational project management
will then apply in the context of projects. −− risk and control
−− strategic change implementation.
You will also develop core project
management skills in process and planning,
We also offer an embedded research
people and stakeholder management,
pathway for candidates interested in pursuing
project finance and risk, and effective project
a research degree after completion of the
delivery. Towards the end of the program you
Master of Project Management.
will also have the opportunity to specialise in
area of project management.
Embedded courses
Course structure This program can be taken at the level of
a master’s degree, graduate diploma or
The course comprises core project
graduate certificate.
management units of study, industry-linked
learning and your chosen electives.
Credit Duration
Course name points (full time)

Master of Project 72 1.5 years


The University of Sydney

Management

Graduate Diploma in Project 48 1 year


Management

Graduate Certificate in 24 0.5 years


Project Management

Depending on the level and type of your prior


studies, you may be eligible for recognition
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
length of your degree. See page 8 for details.
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“I was attracted to study project management
because of the rapid growth of projects in the
banking and financial services sector. I’ve
developed skills in high demand, opening doors to
different areas of business development that would
not have been available to me otherwise.”
Swati Vedi
Graduate, Master of Project Management

Admission criteria
To apply for this degree, you need to have
a recognised bachelor’s degree in any
discipline with a credit average (65 percent).
Alternatively, you need to hold a Graduate Indicative course progression

Postgraduate guide 2019


Diploma in Project Management from the
University of Sydney, with a credit average. Example progression for Master of Project
Management with a specialisation in Strategic
If you hold a bachelor’s degree without Change Implementation
a credit average, you may be considered Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
for admission into the Graduate Diploma
in Project Management. After achieving a Year 1
credit average in four units of study, you
ENGG5205 Core: Professional Practice in 1 6
can apply to transfer into the Master of Project Management
Project Management. ENGG5811 Core: Critical and Systems Thinking 1 6

ENGG5820 Core: Applied Project Management 1 6


Prospective applicants without a bachelor’s
degree who have three years’ relevant PMGT6867 Core: Quantitative Methods: 1 6
Project Management
experience may apply for the Graduate
Certificate in Project Management. PMGT5871 Core: Project Process Planning 2 6
and Control

PMGT5872 Core: People and Leadership 2 6


Professional accreditation Engineering and Information Technologies

ENGG5812 Capstone: Project Delivery Approaches 2 6


The Master of Project Management is
PMGT5876 Elective: Strategic Delivery of Change 2 6
accredited by the Project Management
Institute Global Accreditation Centre (GAC)
for Project Management Education Programs. Year 2

PMGT5850 Capstone: Project Management 1 6


Capstone Project
Learn more
PMGT5873 Core: Project Economics and Finance 1 6
For more information on the course
PMGT5891 Core: Project Risk Management 1 6
structure, including specialisations and unit
of study descriptions, visit PMGT5875 Elective: Project innovation 1 6
Management
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 72 credit point master’s


Accredited by: degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.
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Master of Project and Program Management

Take your project management career further with


advanced skills in strategic planning, stakeholder
management and leadership.

Designed for project managers with a This master’s degree will allow you to
minimum of two years’ work experience, draw on your workplace experience
this professional degree will take you as you learn. You will work closely
beyond conventional concepts of with a range of industry partners who
project management and help you excel share their knowledge, experience
in your program management career. and opportunities in all aspects of
the course – from workshops to
Develop your strategic thinking assessments – and learn from others
The University of Sydney

capability and gain the organisation who are facing and solving complex
skills to manage larger projects and project and program challenges.
program portfolios. You will also focus
on interpersonal skills for effective You can also undertake an international
leadership, and learn how to apply the study tour, working with students from
principles of emotional intelligence to other leading international universities.
influence and achieve successful project
and program outcomes.
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Course structure Admission criteria
The course comprises critical project To apply for this degree, you need to have two
and program management units of study. years of relevant work experience and a recognised
Following these units, students will bring their bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a credit average
workplace projects to their studies. You will (65 percent). Alternatively, you need to hold a Graduate
extend your thinking and improve both work Diploma in Project Management or Graduate Certificate
and study outcomes by focusing on real- in Project and Program Management from the University
world learning experiences. of Sydney, with a credit average.

To accommodate your professional If you hold a bachelor’s degree with a credit average
commitments, our flexible study options but no work experience, you may be considered for
include block or intensive mode, weekend admission into the Master of Project Management. If you
and evening classes and online delivery, or do not hold a bachelor’s degree but have considerable
you may use a combination of these options. work experience, you may be considered for a graduate
certificate in one of our project management degrees.
We also offer an embedded research
pathway for candidates interested in pursuing Indicative course progression table

Postgraduate guide 2019


a research degree or who wish to dive into
a deeper analysis of a project or program Example progression for Master of Project and
related topic. Program Management

Unit code Unit of study Sem CP


Embedded courses
Year 1
This program can be taken at the level of a
PMGT6871 Project Planning and Governance 1 6
master’s degree or graduate certificate.
PMGT6872 Leadership and Communication 1 6

Credit Duration PMGT6873 Project Economics and Investment 1 6


Course name points (full time)
PMGT5879 Strategic Portfolio and Program 1 6
Master of Project and 48 1 year Management
Program Management
PMGT6812 Integrated Project Delivery Approaches 2 6
Graduate Certificate 24 0.5 years
in Project and Program PMGT6850 Project and Program Management 2 6
Management Capstone

PMGT5896 Sustainability and Intelligence 2 6


Depending on the level and type of your prior PMGT6888 International Project Study Tour 2 6
Engineering and Information Technologies

studies, you may be eligible for recognition


Sem – semester,  CP – credit points
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
Indicative progression based on a 72 credit point master’s
length of your degree. See page 8 for details. degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.

Learn more
For more information on the course
structure, including unit of study
descriptions, visit
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
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Master of Data Science

Drive business decision-making


or research output by drawing
meaningful knowledge from data
with this professional degree.

Data is a vital asset to an Course structure


organisation. It provides valuable
insights into areas such as customer The course comprises four core units, two elective units
behaviour, market intelligence and and a capstone project in which you will apply your skills to a
operational performance. Data real‑world data science problem. You can tailor your degree
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scientists build intelligent systems to by selecting elective units and a project that complement your
manage, interpret, understand and particular interests, background and qualifications.
derive key knowledge from data.
The Graduate Certificate in Data Science comprises the
For those with strong mathematical following four core units:
or quantitative backgrounds, this −− COMP5310 Principles −− COMP9120 Database
degree will apply your analytical of Data Science Management Systems
and technical skills to data science, −− STAT5002 Introduction −− COMP9007 Algorithms.
guiding strategic decisions in your to Statistics
area of expertise. You can tailor
your learning to your professional You can select elective units from the following data science
and personal interests. subjects, or from other disciplines relevant to your background
and qualifications.
Leveraging the University’s research
−− COMP5338 Advanced −− INFO5060 Data Analytics
strengths, you will explore the
Data Models and Business Intelligence
latest in data mining, machine
learning and data visualisation, −− COMP5328 Advanced −− COMP5329 Deep Learning
while developing the skills to Machine Learning −− COMP5046 Natural
communicate data insights to key −− COMP5349 Cloud Language Processing
stakeholders effectively. Computing −− QBUS6840 Predictive
−− COMP5425 Multimedia Analytics.
Retrieval
The University of Sydney

“In my experience employers have become far more


interested in candidates who possess industry-
specific expertise, complemented by data science
capabilities. The Master of Data Science bridges
that gap in the labour market.”
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Nicholas James
Hedge fund analyst and PhD candidate in machine learning
Available courses “Data is at the centre of the digital
Two separate courses are available, with a age. It provides valuable insights
foundational graduate certificate leading into into areas such as customer
a master’s degree. behaviour, market intelligence

Postgraduate guide 2019


and operation performance. Our
Credit Duration
Course name points (full time) research leverages the University
Master of Data Science 48 1 year
of Sydney’s many strengths to
Graduate Certificate of 24 0.5 years
explore all facets of data analytics
Data Science
and machine learning, and best
practices on how to use it.”
Depending on the level and type of your prior
studies, you may be eligible for recognition Associate Professor Fabio Ramos
Co-director, Centre for Translational Data Science
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
length of your degree. See page 8 for details.

Admission criteria Indicative course progression


To apply for this degree, you need to have a Example progression for Master of Data Science
bachelor’s degree with honours and at least
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
a credit average in a quantitative discipline
such as computer science, mathematics, Year 1
Engineering and Information Technologies

statistics, engineering, physics, economics


COMP5310 Core: Principles of Data Science 1 6
or finance from a recognised Australian or
overseas university (or qualifications deemed COMP5318 Core: Machine Learning and Data Mining 1 6
equivalent by the University). COMP5349 Elective: Cloud Computing 1 6

COMP5329 Elective: Deep Learning 1 6


For those with qualifications in other areas
such as health and education, a Graduate COMP5048 Core: Visual Analytics 2 6

Certificate in Data Science can provide STAT5003 Core: Computational Statistical Methods 2 6
you with the data science capability to
COMP5703 Project: Information Technology 2 12
complement your existing skills and provide a Capstone Project
pathway to the master’s program.
Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 48 credit point master’s


Learn more degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.

For more information on the course


structure, including unit of study
descriptions, visit
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Master of Health Technology Innovation

If you are a health practitioner, engineer, IT professional or


scientist, this unique program will equip you with the skills to
deliver improved health outcomes for patients through the
innovative use of health technologies.

Healthcare solutions are increasingly dependent on the Course duration


innovative use of modern technologies. The Master of Health
Technology Innovation is an ideal professional degree if you are 2 years full time
seeking to expand your career options and take advantage of Depending on the level and type
exciting opportunities in this emerging field. of your prior studies, you may be
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eligible for recognition of prior


Recognising the changing healthcare landscape, the program learning (RPL) that can reduce the
will help you bridge the gap between the technical and clinical length of your degree. See page 8
arenas by working alongside engineers, IT specialists and health for details.
professionals on cross-disciplinary projects in the University’s
flagship Charles Perkins Centre. Available courses
This program can be taken at
Our teachers are leaders in health, engineering and technology
the level of a master’s degree or
from across the University and its extensive network of hospitals
graduate diploma.
and healthcare facilities.

Credit Duration
Course structure Course name points (full time)

The course comprises core units, foundation units, specialist Master of Health 96 2 years
Technology
units and a capstone project. You can choose units that Innovation
complement your particular background and qualifications.
Graduate Diploma in 60 1.5 years
To accommodate your professional commitments, our flexible Health Technology
study options include block or intensive mode, evening Innovation

classes and online modules, or you can choose a combination


of options.
The University of Sydney

“Solving complex health problems through technology


is a key focus of this course. It provides the opportunity
to work with students from different professional
backgrounds and allows you to expand your
understanding in new areas and build on your current
knowledge. Health technology is an exciting and
growing industry where you can make a difference.”
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Stephanie Yano
Graduate, Master of Health Technology Innovation
Admission criteria Indicative course progression
To apply for this degree, you need to have a Example progression for Master of Health
recognised bachelor’s degree with at least a Technology Innovation
credit average from the University of Sydney
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
or equivalent qualifications.

Postgraduate guide 2019


Year 1
Alternatively, for those who do not meet the
HTIN5001 Core: Nature of Systems 1 6
admission criteria for this master’s, you may
wish to consider the Graduate Diploma in HTIN5004 Core: Integrated Approaches to 1 6
Chronic Disease
Health Technology Innovation as a pathway to
the master’s program. MRTY5132 Foundation: Medical Image Perception 1 6

PUBH5018 Foundation: Introductory Biostatistics 1 6

Learn more HTIN5002 Core: Quality Frameworks for 2 6


Health Innovation
For more information on the course
HTIN5003 Core: Health Technology Evaluation 2 6
structure, including unit of study
descriptions, visit COMP5310 Foundation: Principles of Data Science 2 6

−− sydney.edu.au/courses COMP5318 Specialist: Machine Learning and 2 6


Data Mining

Year 2

PUBH5010 Foundation: Epidemiology 1 6


Engineering and Information Technologies
Methods and Uses

CLTR5001 Specialist: Trial Design and Methods 1 6

COMP5424 Specialist: Information Technology 1 6


in Biomedicine

HTIN6011 Project: Health Technology Innovation 1 6


Capstone A

MRTY5133 Specialist: Medical Image Optimisation 2 6

BETH5203 Specialist: Ethics and Public Health 2 6

PUBH5422 Specialist: Health and Risk 2 6


Communication

HTIN6012 Project: Health Technology Innovation 2 6


Capstone B

Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 96 credit point master’s


degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.
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Master of Information Technology

A degree designed for IT professionals looking to update and


extend their technical knowledge of advanced computing subjects
or move into a new IT specialisation.
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This internationally recognised degree Specialisations


can help advance your career in diverse
fields such as software engineering, health These include:
informatics, data management, data analysis −− software engineering
and more. It is also an excellent retraining −− data management and analytics
opportunity for professionals who want to
−− digital media technology
specialise in a different area of IT.
−− biomedical and health informatics
You have the flexibility to tailor your studies, −− networks and distributed systems
with more than 25 IT specialist units of study −− IT security.
as well as units from electrical engineering
and business. Classes are generally held in the evening
The University of Sydney

to accommodate your professional


Course structure commitments.

The course comprises core units, specialist


We also offer a pathway for eligible
units, optional electives and a capstone
candidates planning to pursue a
project. You have the option to focus on one
research degree.
particular area or combine subjects from
related specialisations.
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Available courses Learn more
This program can be taken at the level of For more information on the course structure,
a master’s degree, graduate diploma or including specialisations and unit of study
graduate certificate. descriptions, visit
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
Credit Duration
Course name points (full time)
Indicative course progression
Master of Information Technology 72 1.5 years
Example progression for Master of Information
Graduate Diploma in Information 48 1 year
Technology Technology in IT Security

Graduate Certificate in 24 0.5 years Unit code Unit of study Sem CP


Information Technology

Year 1

Depending on the level and type of your prior INFO5990 Core: Professional Practice in IT 1 6

Postgraduate guide 2019


studies, you may be eligible for recognition
INFO5301 Specialist: Information 1 6
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the Security Management
length of your degree. See page 8 for details.
INFO6007 Core: Project Management in IT 1 6

ELEC5616 Specialist: Computer and 1 6


Admission criteria Network Security

To apply for this degree, you need to hold a CISS6022 Specialist: Cybersecurity 2 6

bachelor’s degree in information technology, COMP5617 Specialist: Empirical Security Analysis 2 6


computer science, or computer or software and Engineering

engineering from a recognised Australian COMP5618 Specialist: Applied Cybersecurity 2 6


or overseas university, with at least a
COMP5216 Elective: Mobile Computing 2 6
credit average.
Year 2
If you don’t meet these criteria, you may
COMP5349 Elective: Cloud Computing 1 6
be eligible for admission to the Graduate
INFO5992 Core: Understanding IT Innovations 1 6
Diploma in Computing.
COMP5703 Project: Information Technology 1 12
Capstone Project Engineering and Information Technologies

Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 72 credit point master’s


degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.

“The knowledge and skills I’ve acquired have


been invaluable for my professional work. The
Master of Information Technology has been an
excellent investment in my development and
will be crucial to realising my professional and
academic goals.”
James Charters
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Lead Software Engineer, RateSetter


Master of Information Technology graduate
Master of Information Technology Management

Make the transition into management with this degree, specifically


designed for IT professionals and technically skilled graduates.

This professional degree will prepare you to Course structure


succeed in the management of areas that
use information technology to manage and This course comprises core units, specialist units,
expand business endeavours. It will equip you electives and a capstone project. You can also choose
with an in-depth understanding of key areas a project that relates to your area of employment.
such as data analytics, business intelligence,
IT strategy and IT project management. There are a variety of specialist units to choose
from, including:
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This degree will also help you develop −− COMP5206 Information Technologies and Systems
the skills to manage the design, −− ISYS5070 Change Management in IT
delivery and operation of business
−− INFO5301 Information Security Management
technologies effectively.
−− INFO6010 Advanced Topics in
It is designed for graduates seeking a career IT Project Management
path into management roles such as IT −− INFO5991 Services Science
project manager, program manager, general Management and Engineering
manager of operations, chief information −− INFO6012 Information Technology
officer or chief technology officer. Strategy and Value
−− ISYS5050 Knowledge Management Systems
−− INFO5060 Data Analytics and Business Intelligence.

Classes are generally held in the evening to


accommodate your professional commitments.

We also offer a pathway for eligible candidates


planning to pursue a research degree.
The University of Sydney

“I found the Master of Information Technology


Management appealing because of the core
subjects and the opportunity to undertake a
research project. The classes are well prepared and
the quality of the content is relevant, not just in
Australia, but worldwide.”
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Giovanna Rojas Sanchez


Graduate, Master of Information Technology Management
Available courses Indicative course progression
This program can be taken at the level of a master’s Example progression for Master of
degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate. Information Technology Management

Postgraduate guide 2019


Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
Credit Duration
Course name points (full time)
Year 1
Master of Information Technology 72 1.5 years
INFO5990 Core: Professional Practice 1 6
Management
in IT
Graduate Diploma in Information 48 1 year
INFO5301 Specialist: Information 1 6
Technology Management
Security Management
Graduate Certificate in Information 24 0.5 years
INFO6007 Core: Project Management 1 6
Technology Management
in IT

ISYS5050 Specialist: Knowledge 1 6


Depending on the level and type of your prior studies, Management Systems
you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning
COMP5206 Specialist: Information 2 6
(RPL) that can reduce the length of your degree. See Technologies and Systems
page 8 for details. INFO6010 Specialist: Advanced Topics in 2 6
IT Project Management

Admission criteria INFO6012 Specialist: Information 2 6


Technology Strategy Engineering and Information Technologies

To apply for this degree, you need to have a bachelor’s and Value

degree in any aspect of IT, computer science, COMP5216 Elective: Mobile Computing 2 6
computer or software engineering from a recognised
Australian or overseas university with at least a credit Year 2

average (65 percent). Alternatively, you have completed INFO5991 Core: Understanding IT 1 6
a recognised bachelor’s degree in any discipline with at Innovations

least a credit average, along with a minimum two years INFO5992 Specialist: Services Science 1 6
of professional IT experience. Management and Engineering

COMP5703 Project: Information 1 12


Technology Capstone Project
If you don’t meet these criteria, you may be eligible for
admission to the Graduate Diploma in Computing. Sem – semester,  CP – credit points

Indicative progression based on a 72 credit point


master’s degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.
Learn more
For more information on the course structure,
including unit of study descriptions, visit
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
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Master of Information Technology/
Master of Information Technology Management

Develop your technical and management skills specific to technology


with this combined degree for IT professionals and graduates.

This program will improve Course structure Specialisations


your understanding of the
latest advancements in IT and The course comprises four core You can choose to specialise in a
how to use them to help drive units, technical and managerial number of areas within IT, including:
organisational transformation. specialist units, electives and a −− biomedical and health informatics
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compulsory capstone project.


−− data management and analytics
The degree’s accelerated two-
Classes are generally held in the −− digital media technology
year structure gives you the
opportunity to undertake specialist evening to accommodate your −− IT security
study in a range of IT-related professional commitments. −− networks and distributed systems
disciplines along with a program −− software engineering.
in IT management. It will deepen
your technical knowledge of In addition, IT management subjects
complex IT environments while will provide advanced training in
developing your ability to manage key management areas including
the design, delivery and operation innovation, security, services
of business technologies. science and change management.
The University of Sydney
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“The combined program is incredibly flexible
and diverse. It has given me an understanding
of IT systems and has opened up numerous
professional opportunities.”
Aviral Shukla
Data Analytics Manager, KPMG
Master of Information Technology/Master of Information Technology
Management graduate

Available courses Indicative course progression


This program can be taken at the level of a Example progression for Master of Information
combined master’s degree only. Technology/Master of Information Technology
Management (combined), with a specialisation in
Data Management and Analytics

Postgraduate guide 2019


Credit Duration
Course name points (full time)
Unit code Unit of study Sem CP
Master of Information 96 2 years
Technology/
Master of Information Year 1
Technology Management
COMP5206 Core: Information Technologies 1 6
and Systems

This accelerated program combines COMP5349 MIT Specialist: Cloud Computing 1 6


elements from the two master’s programs
COMP5318 MIT Specialist: Machine Learning 1 6
into a streamlined course. This means you and Data Mining
can achieve the same learning outcomes COMP5046 MIT Specialist: Natural 1 6
and graduate with a combined degree in two Language Processing
years instead of three. COMP5048 MIT Specialist: Visual Analytics 2 6

INFO5990 Core: Professional Practice in IT 2 6


Depending on the level and type of your prior
studies, you may be eligible for recognition NFO6012 MITM Specialist: Information 2 6
Technology Strategy and Value
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
length of your degree. See page 8 for details. COMP5338 MIT Specialist: Advanced 2 6
Data Models Engineering and Information Technologies

Admission criteria Year 2

INFO5991 MITM Specialist: Services Science 1 6


To apply for this degree, you need to have a
Management and Engineering
bachelor’s degree in information technology,
COMP5329 MIT Specialist: Deep Learning 1 6
computer science, computer or software
engineering from a recognised Australian INFO6007 Core: Project Management in IT 1 6
or overseas university with at least a credit INFO5301 MITM Specialist: Information 1 6
average (65 percent). Security Management

INFO5992 Core: Understanding IT Innovations 2 6


Learn more INFO6010 MITM Specialist: Advanced Topics in 2 6
IT Project Management
For more information on the course
COMP5703 Project: Information Technology 2 12
structure, including specialisations and unit Capstone Project
of study descriptions, visit
Sem – semester,  CP – credit points
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
Indicative progression based on a 96 credit point master’s
degree with a Semester 1 enrolment.
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Graduate Diploma in Computing

Enhance your career with a strong foundation in IT – integral to


a wide range of industries. This qualification is ideal for non-IT
graduates looking to upskill or pursue a master’s in this field.

“Having a background in linguistics, the Graduate


Diploma in Computing allowed me to improve
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my computer science skills quickly and pursue


my passion of computational linguistics. As well
as undertaking a PhD in this field, I’m now the
founder of a start-up company.”
Nicky Ringland
Co-founder, Grok Learning

This program will provide you with Course structure Available courses
a strong foundation in IT. You can
explore a range of specialist areas In up to four foundation units, this This program can be taken at the
that can then form the basis of your program covers core knowledge of level of a graduate diploma only.
new career in IT. Or you may wish information technology, including
to deepen your specialisation with programming, data management, Credit Duration
further study. system analysis and modelling, Course name points (full time)
and networking. You can choose
The University of Sydney

Graduate Diploma in 48 1 year


A Graduate Diploma in Computing additional IT or IT management Computing

can help you design specialist specialist units to complete


systems and develop IT skills that the diploma.
are integral to a wide range of
disciplines such as health, science, Classes are generally held in the
engineering and business. evening to accommodate your
professional commitments.
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Depending on the level and type of your prior
studies, you may be eligible for recognition
of prior learning (RPL) that can reduce the
length of your diploma. See page 8 for details.

If you are interested in pursuing further Indicative course progression

Postgraduate guide 2019


study after completing your diploma,
Example progression for Graduate Diploma
you be eligible for RPL for one of our
in Computing
master’s degrees, such as the Master of
Information Technology. Unit code Unit of study Sem CP

Admission criteria Year 1

COMP9110 Foundation: System Analysis 1 6


To apply for this program, you need to have and Modelling
a recognised bachelor’s degree, including COMP9103 Foundation: Software Development 1 6
units of study with a mathematical foundation in Java
demonstrating significant numeracy skills, COMP9120 Foundation: Database 1 6
with at least a credit average (65 percent). Management Systems

COMP9601 Foundation: Computer and 1 6


Alternatively, you may be eligible for Network Organisation

admission if you can demonstrate evidence COMP5206 Specialist: Information Technologies 2 6


of prior learning that is considered to and Systems

demonstrate the knowledge and aptitude COMP5048 Specialist: Visual Analytics 2 6 Engineering and Information Technologies

required to undertake this course, of if you


COMP5338 Specialist: Advanced Data Models 2 6
hold a non-degree qualification and have
COMP5427 Specialist: Usability Engineering 2 6
substantial professional IT development
experience. Admission is assessed on a Sem – semester,  CP – credit points
case‑by-case basis. Indicative progression based on a 60 credit point diploma
with a Semester 1 enrolment.

Learn more
For more information on the course
structure, including unit of study
descriptions, visit
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
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Research

At the University we are tripling our


investment in research by 2020 to
change the way we think about the
world and how we live and work in it.

We are one of the world’s top research universities Research centres


and a member of Australia’s prestigious Group of
Eight network and the Association of Pacific Rim You’ll have access to our research centres
Universities. The latter partners us with others that and institutes, including:
excel in research, including Stanford, UCLA, Shanghai −− Australian Centre for Field Robotics
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Jiao Tong University, University of Hong Kong, Nanyang −− ARC Training Centre for
Technological University and Tsinghua University. Innovative Bioengineering
−− Centre for Advanced Materials Technology
Embarking on a research degree at Sydney is an
opportunity to work alongside some of the world’s −− Centre for Advanced
brightest and most accomplished academics. We offer Structural Engineering
exceptional facilities – the latest innovative technology −− Centre for Distributed and High
across the physical, medical, life and engineering Performance Computing
sciences, the humanities and social sciences. −− Centre for Excellence in Advanced
Food Enginomics (CAFE)
Our research degrees −− Centre for Future Energy Networks
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) −− Centre for Internet of Things
2 years (full time) and Telecommunications
Undertake research and an advanced specialisation −− Centre for Robotics and
in any area of scholarship or design covered by the Intelligent Systems
faculty. Admission requires a bachelor’s degree with
−− Centre for Sustainable
honours in a relevant discipline.
Energy Development

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) −− Centre for Wind, Waves and Water


3 years (full time) −− Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Receive the highest qualification available in Australia and Technology (BMET)
and submit a thesis that is an original contribution to
The University of Sydney

−− Sydney Centre in Geomechanics


the discipline. and Mining Materials (SciGEM)
−− UBTECH Sydney Artificial
Admission criteria include a master’s degree with a
Intelligence Centre
research component or a bachelor’s degree with first
or second-class honours. You may be able to upgrade
Find out more about our research centres:
from the Master of Philosophy program if you have
made satisfactory progress. −− sydney.edu.au/engineering/our-research
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Areas of expertise Food products, process and We also have a wealth of resources
supply chain dedicated to infrastructure,
We have dedicated researchers transport, complex systems, energy
−− Food engineering across
and supervisors from around the and the environment. Find out
the supply chain
world providing expertise in a range more on our website.
of disciplines. −− Advanced food processing

Postgraduate guide 2019


technologies −− sydney.edu.au/engineering/
our-research
The faculty has committed to invest −− Engineering food properties
major resources in the following and structure
key areas to develop new facilities, Supporting our researchers
−− Sustainable food systems
collaboration and partnership and food packaging We are dedicated to providing
opportunities to tackle society’s you with the support you need to
−− Resources recovery from
most challenging problems. achieve your research goals.
the food supply chain

Biomedical engineering and −− Food safety and security


Research training and workshops
technologies −− Food process engineering There are a number of workshops
−− Biomechanics, biomaterials and modelling and training opportunities available
and tissue engineering −− Food engineering for to help you develop your skills in
−− Biomolecular and nutrition and health research, writing, communication
cellular engineering and project management.
Internet of Things and
−− Biomedical devices and
Telecommunications Postgraduate Research
instrumentation
−− Fibre-optics and Support Scheme Engineering and Information Technologies

−− Biomedical imaging, visualisation This scheme provides University


photonics engineering
and information technologies funding to attend conferences
−− Wireless networking
around the world. It can also
Data Science and Computer −− Wireless network control support your fieldwork or
Engineering −− Information theory research overseas.
−− Computer-human −− Coding theory
adapted interaction Scholarships
−− Fifth generation wireless systems
−− Computer, software and
−− Ultra-high reliability low latency We offer various scholarships and
electronic engineering
communication systems other forms of financial assistance
−− Human-centred technology to help you achieve your personal
−− Image processing Robotics and Intelligent Systems and professional goals. View our
−− Artificial intelligence −− Agricultural robotics scholarship opportunities at:

−− Control and optimisation −− sydney.edu.au/scholarships


of dynamic systems −− sydney.edu.au/engineering/
−− Intelligent transport systems scholarships
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−− Marine systems
−− Security and defence systems
How to apply

Coursework Research
To apply for postgraduate study by To apply for a research degree, follow these steps:
coursework, follow these steps:

Step 1 Step 1 Step 3


Choose a course Check admission criteria Develop a research proposal
Search for the course you are To be eligible for admission Once you have spoken with an
interested in using our find a to a postgraduate research academic, you will need to develop
course website: degree, you usually need to have and submit an initial research
−− sydney.edu.au/courses undertaken a significant research proposal. The supervisor will read
project or thesis in your previous and comment on your proposal,
university‑level studies. and indicate if they are willing to
sydney.edu.au/engineering

You can also find information on


course availability for international −− sydney.edu.au/research-entry supervise you before you submit
student visa holders on our your application.
course website: Step 2
Find an academic supervisor Step 4
−− sydney.edu.au/courses
Our Research Supervisor Connect Identify academic referees
online portal lists all the University You will need to provide details
Step 2
research opportunities currently of two academic referees who
Check admission criteria
available for new students. Search are familiar with your previous
Select the program of study you
through research ideas, read about academic qualifications and
wish to apply for and check that
supervisors’ areas of interest and achievements, who can then submit
you meet the admission criteria,
expertise, and make initial contact an academic referee report on your
such as academic, English language,
with them: behalf. Instructions are provided
and course-specific requirements.
within your online application form.
These are explained in general −− sydney.edu.au/research/
terms at: opportunities
Step 5
−− sydney.edu.au/study/ Submit your application
admission-criteria We invite you to lodge your
application online:
Step 3
−− search for your program of
Submit your application
study at sydney.edu.au/courses
Click the ‘apply’ button on the
course page to proceed with your −− select the degree for
which you wish to apply
The University of Sydney

online application.
−− click on the ‘apply’ button to
You can also apply for recognition begin the application process.
of prior learning which, if approved,
can significantly reduce the length
of your degree. Need more information?
−− sydney.edu.au/study/credit
Domestic students
−− sydney.edu.au/ask-domestic
1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864)

International students
−− sydney.edu.au/ask-international
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+61 2 8627 1444 (outside Australia)


Important dates

Semester 2, 2018 applications close


30 June 2018

Open Day
25 August 2018

Postgraduate Information Evening,


Camperdown Campus
12 September 2018

Postgraduate Taster Master Classes,


Camperdown Campus
11 October 2018

Postgraduate Open Evening,


Central Business District Campus
8 November 2018

Semester 1, 2019 applications close


31 January 2019

Postgraduate Information Evening,


Camperdown Campus
May 2019

Semester 2, 2019 applications close


30 June 2019

To find out about other important University


dates, please visit sydney.edu.au/dates

Please note that exceptions apply to application


dates. Please search for your course online to check
exact closing dates. sydney.edu.au/courses
This guide provides key information
you need to apply for a postgraduate
degree in engineering, information
technologies or project management,
but the next step is up to you.

To learn more, come and see us


sydney.edu.au

on Open Day, attend one of our


postgraduate information sessions, call
our helpline or visit our website.

sydney.edu.au/postgraduate
sydney.edu.au/engineering

Join our online communities

@Engineering.IT.Sydney.University
@Eng_IT_Sydney
The University of Sydney
CRICOS 00026A

Contact us
sydney.edu.au/ask
1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864)
+61 2 8627 1444 (outside Australia)
18/7340

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