2007 Information Technology courses
Off-campus learning (OCL)
Study for an undergraduate, graduate or postgraduate off-campus course from one of Australia's, Asia's and the world's best universities as ranked by The Times Higher Education Supplement 2004.
The off campus learning mode provides flexibility to those people wishing to study while still working or involved in other activities and cannot attend regular lectures and tutorials. The faculty has a successful history of delivering and supporting off campus learning in IT and related disciplines.
Off campus students usually complete two units per semester so a typical undergraduate course would take six year to complete. This varies with double degrees and postgraduate courses.
Reasons to study off campus:
- To earn an income and study at the same time
- When your lifestyle may involve travelling; such as a professional athlete
- You may be living in another state or a remote area
- To upgrade or complete a qualification while working
- If you are a home carer of children or other people
- Move into a new profession
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Executive and professional certificates
Graduate certificates
Graduate diplomas
Masters degrees by coursework or coursework and research
* Units are available in a variety of delivery modes, including day and evening classes, and one third of the course is available by flexible off-campus distributed learning.
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