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307338 v.1 Master of Internet Security Management


MInetSecMgnt(Curtin)

Introduction

This professional masters is designed for computing professionals who wish to take leadership roles in Internet security management. The combination of generic skills, specialist knowledge and skills, and practical applications develop a well-rounded graduate, one who has the ability to solve problems in the management of Internet security. The practical nature of the course assists in the consolidation of learning by actually doing and then reflecting upon that learning process. Students will also gain confidence in their ability to apply knowledge and skills to problem situations in an Internet environment.

Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites

Students wishing to study this program require an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in a computing or IT related discipline with a minimum course average of 70 per cent plus two years relevant industry experience.

Duration and Availability

This professional masters is of 18 months (three semesters) full-time or equivalent part-time study.

Intermediate Awards

A student who has successfully completed all the requirements of the Postgraduate Diploma in Internet Security Management may apply under exceptional circumstance provisions for graduation in that award subject to approval of the Head of School/Department. For further definition refer to the Statement and Awards section under General Information in the Curtin Courses Handbook.

Course Organisation

The course commences with a combination of technical and management areas encompassing cybercrime and Internet security management together with problem solving as well as computer communications and networks. Knowledge and skills in both technical and management aspects of Internet security management are developed in the latter parts of the course and include Internet programming, computer forensics, cyberwarfare and other specialist computing topics in an Internet computing environment.

Professional Recognition

With a prior computing related degree graduates may apply for membership of the Australian Computer Society and the British Computing Society. Students successfully completing the Computer Forensics unit may apply for membership of the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society.

Course Structure

Hrs/Wk

Credit

Year 1 Semester 1

   
11730 v.3   Advanced Problem Solving for Information Systems Managers 501 3.0 25.0
12527 v.3   Information Security Management 551 3.0 25.0
302954 v.1   Computer Communications 652 4.0 25.0
5698 v.5 * Organisational Behaviour 550 3.0 25.0
      OR    
10078 v.5 * Software Technology 501 5.0 25.0
  100.0

Year 1 Semester 2

   
11741 v.3   Managing Information Systems Projects and Risks 501 3.0 25.0
11745 v.3   Research Methods for Information Systems Professionals 655 3.0 25.0
      OR    
302956 v.1   Computer Science 651 3.0 25.0
300625 v.2   Distributed Computing and CORBA 602 25.0 25.0
302964 v.1   Database Design 651 4.0 25.0
  100.0

Year 2 Semester 1

   
11746 v.2 # Information Systems Dissertation 692 3.0 50.0
      OR    
6841 v.2 # Computing Project 653 8.0 50.0
307335 v.1   Computer Forensics 601 3.0 25.0
      SELECT 1 OPTION   25.0
  100.0
 
Optional Units to Select From in Year 2 Semester 1 Hrs/Wk Credits
13037 v.3   Strategies for Web Management 603 3.0 25.0
13038 v.3   Enterprise Network Security 604 3.0 25.0
13199 v.4   Internet Enabling Technologies 601 3.0 25.0
300629 v.2   Networking and Mobile Communications 605 5.0 25.0
302952 v.1   Artificial and Machine Intelligence 651 4.0 25.0
302967 v.1   Machine Perception 662 4.0 25.0
304790 v.1   Law Internet (Global Legal Environment) 562 3.0 25.0
306691 v.1   Software Security 603 3.0 25.0
           
# Students may select 2 units from the optional list in place of the Dissertation/Project units
* Organisational Behaviour 550 and Software Technology 501 are also available as optional units if not undertaken earlier
           

Availability

Availability Information has not been provided by the respective School or Area. Prospective/current students should contact the School or Area listed above for further information.



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