Graduate Certificate in Academic Foundations, Leading to Master of Business Informatics

Navitas Group - University of Canberra College

Australia,Australian Capital Territory

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30 Months

Duration

CAD 13,900/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2024

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Australia, Australian Capital Territory

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1930

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Building 5, Bruce ACT 2617, Australia

Graduate Certificate in Academic Foundations, Leading to Master of Business Informatics

Program Overview

If you’re an international student who has already completed an undergraduate degree, but you don’t currently meet the minimum requirements for a University of Canberra master’s degree, the Graduate Certificate in Academic Foundations (GCAF) could be the alternative entry pathway program you’re looking for.

The course will help you develop your academic learning and research skills, preparing you for postgraduate master’s study at UC. When you successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in Academic Foundations, you’ll then qualify for admission to your chosen coursework master's degree at UC.

Master of Business Informatics
If you’re in IT and looking to get ahead, then the UC Master of Business Informatic course offers the perfect opportunity to expand your skills in areas vital to the intertwined worlds of Business and Information Technology - while simultaneously gaining the knowledge and qualifications to give your career a much-needed boost.

This two-year program has been created to address key areas pertinent to IT professionals and is of particular advantage to those looking at progressing into a career as business analysts.

This course also offers students a range of electives to help you fine-tune your qualifications and specialise in areas such as accounting, HR, strategic management, data analytics or information sciences.

On completion of the course you will be able to return to the workforce as a confident, competent specialist with the knowledge and skills to progress comfortably into a career in a variety of specialised IT roles, such as program analyst, systems architect, information systems manager, and beyond.

This course offers you the chance to prepare you for a career in the ‘knowledge economy’ and is accredited by the Australian Computer Society.

This course also offers you the chance to specialise in Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Project Management or Social Informatics.

Study a Master of Business Informatics at UC and you will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of theoretical concepts and develop an appropriate set of data models for relational database implementation
  • Undertake a human-computer interaction design project
  • Critically analyse complex business processes
  • Be able to derive advanced system models appropriately
  • Learn how to use international standard systems description paradigms and languages
  • Prepare and critically evaluate documents associated with project planning, monitoring, review and quality
  • Use SPSS and gain knowledge of key data and national and international indicators from Australia and other Asia-Pacific countries.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
The concept of WIL is a vital component to the UC approach to higher education as it offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience working alongside industry professionals and dealing with real world issues relating to their areas of study.

As part of this course you will be tasked with undertaking a specialised research project where you’ll be encouraged to use issues relating to your current or past work life and use these issues to research innovative solutions life under the support and guidance of professional academic mentors.

In addition, this course also allows you to tailor your learning around your specific areas of interest and future employment aspirations, and internships are possible as part of your range of elective units.

Previous Business Informatics internships and cadetships with organisations include:  PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Fujitsu Australia, Birdsnest, the University of Canberra, and more.