The Master of Database Design and Development provides professionals in the IT industry with an informed and reflective insight on issues associated with computer databases. Upon completion of the course, graduates will have attained at least one high-level industry certification from Microsoft or Oracle, and advanced skills in the design, implementation and management of complex enterprise scale databases.
As with all our courses, the Master of Database Design and Management is designed and delivered with study flexibility in mind. You can choose between full-time and part-time study options to fit in with work and lifestyle commitments. You could choose to study just one subject in an academic session or, with approval, fast-track degree completion by undertaking four subjects per session.
Achievement of an IT industry certification from Microsoft or Oracle is included as an integral part of this course.
This course is available by distance education only and is offered across a three-session academic year, with sessions commencing in February, July and November each year.
The Master of Database Design and Management has a minimum full-time duration of six sessions, however, actual duration is dependent on subject availability and the session of commencement.
The Master and Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses, and credit is awarded in the Master for subjects completed in the Graduate Certificate.
Students may elect to exit from the Master after completion of four specified subjects and graduate with the Graduate Certificate in Database Design and Management.
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Hear from our researchers about their exciting work in Computing and Mathematics at Charles Sturt University.
Hear from our researchers about their exciting work in Computing and Mathematics at Charles Sturt University.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) spans a huge range of human endeavour and Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries are called upon to apply mathematical principles and techniques to an array of problems.
The CSU School of Computing and Mathematics is the largest provider of postgraduate IT education in Australia with multiple campuses located in Albury, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga.
This short video gives you a bit of an overview of how the subject ITI597 is actually delivered using a plethora of multimedia tools and technologies.
Students and lecturers speak about their CSU experiences