Master of Networking and Systems Administration Articulated Set
By coursework
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
GradCertNet&SysAdmin
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
MNet&SysAdmin
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
| Master of Networking and Systems Administration (2721NS) |
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| Distance Education | Wagga Wagga |
| Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration (2321NS) |
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| Distance Education | Wagga Wagga |
Normal course duration
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)
Admission criteria
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
For entry to the Graduate Certificate or Master degree applicants are required to have a computing undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or a qualification deemed to be equivalent). Applicants with work experience and/or other academic and/or professional qualifications acceptable to the University will be considered.
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
For entry to the Graduate Certificate or Master degree applicants are required to have a computing undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or a qualification deemed to be equivalent). Applicants with work experience and/or other academic and/or professional qualifications acceptable to the University will be considered.
Credit
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
Each of the industry streams will be treated as a package of 48 points of credit. Since this represents the maximum credit possible in the course, there is no credit available for university subjects (e.g. ITC coded subjects). It may be possible however to substitute a different university subject where similar material has been previously studied. Please contact the Course Director for more information.
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
Each pair of industry subjects will be treated as 16 points of credit. Since this represents the maximum credit possible in the course, there is no credit available for university subjects (e.g. ITC coded subjects).
Articulation
The Master and the Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.
Graduation requirement
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.
Course structure
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
The Master of Networking and Systems Administration consists of six core subjects (48 points) and an industry-based elective stream (48 points).
Core subjects
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
Elective subjects (choose 3)
ITC513 Wireless Networking Concepts
ITC520 Information Systems Strategy
ITC563 IT Management Issues
ITC593 Network Security
ITC596 IT Risk Management
ITC514 Network and Security Administration
ITC597 Digital Forensics
Note: 1) If you have covered through previous study the networking concepts contained in ITC511 and/or ITC512 (ie CCNP or Cisco Networking Academy Program) and can provide evidence of this then you have the option of choosing substitute subjects in place of these. Please contact the course coordinator for more information.
Note: 2) Students who study the Linux stream will be required to choose ITC597 as one of their elective subjects.
The industry elective streams are listed below. Some of the subjects which comprise these streams correspond to specific industry certifications from various vendors. It is necessary to pass the associated industry examinations to pass these subjects. Please note that the content of the industry subjects is dynamic and often updated by industry vendors as technology advances. It may not be viable for CSU to offer all industry subjects. Where this is the case, credits can be obtained by passing the associated industry certification exams.
The current list of subjects offered as credit only appears below in the summary for each industry stream. For the most up to date information on the status of all industry subjects, please go to www.itmasters.edu.au
Students will choose one of the following 5 industry streams:
- Stream A: Microsoft Networking
- Stream B: Cisco
- Stream C: Linux
- Stream D: Microsoft Database Administrator
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Stream E: Oracle
Stream A: Microsoft Networking stream
Core Industry Subjects (4 subjects):
ITI535 Network & Operating Systems Essentials
ITI536 Supporting a Network Infrastructure
ITI537 Implementing & Administering Network Directory Services
ITI538 Desktop Operating Systems
Elective Industry Subjects (choose 2):
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE521 Hardware and Software Essentials
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI539 Mail Server Implementation & Administration
ITI540 Enterprise Administration
ITI541 Configuring Application Platforms
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
ITI598 Implementing and Maintaining SQL Server
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream B: Cisco stream
Core Industry Subjects (4 subjects):
ITI521 Interconnecting Network Devices
ITI522 Building Scalable Internetworks
ITI523 Building Multilayer Switched Networks
ITI525 Troubleshooting Internetworks
Elective Industry Subjects (Choose 2):
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI526 Designing Enterprise Internetworks
ITI527 Internetworking Expert
ITI581 Network Security Fundamentals
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream C: Linux stream
Elective Industry Subjects (choose 6)
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE521 Hardware and Software Essentials
ITI503 Linux Fundamentals
ITI504 Linux Administration
ITI505 Managing Linux Enterprise Servers
ITI506 Linux Enterprise Security
ITI507 Novell Administration
ITI508 Managing Desktop Resources
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI513 Enterprise Project Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream D: Microsoft Database Administrator stream
Core Industry Subject (1)
ITI598 Implementing and Maintaining SQL Server
Elective Industry Subjects (choose 5)
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI535 Network & Operating Systems Essentials
ITI536 Supporting a Network Infrastructure
ITI537 Implementing & Administering Network Directory Services
ITI538 Desktop Operating Systems
ITI539 Mail Server Implementation & Administration
ITI540 Enterprise Administration
ITI541 Configuring Application Platforms
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream E: Oracle stream
Core Industry Subjects (4 subjects)
ITI584 Introduction to Oracle SQL
ITI585 Database Administration Fundamentals 1
ITI586 Datbase Administration Fundamentals 2
ITI588 Programming with PL/SQL
Elective Industry Subjects (choose 2)
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI513 Enterprise Project Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Exit with a Graduate Certificate
Students who have completed 32 points of the subjects in the Master degree will be eligible to graduate with the award Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration if terminating their study prior to completion of the Master degree. The requirements of this Graduate Certificate are that students have successfully completed two subjects from the pool of CSU of subjects offered in the Master of Networking and Systems Administration, and two subjects selected from the same industry-based elective stream.
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
The Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration consists of four subjects (32 points) that satisfy the following conditions:
- 1. Students must successfully complete two subjects from the pool of CSU subjects offered in the Master of Networking and Systems Administration (see the Restricted List of CSU subjects below)
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2. Students must complete two subjects selected from the same industry-based elective stream from those available in the Master of Networking and Systems Administration. The available streams are
- Microsoft Networking stream
- Cisco stream
- Linux stream
- Microsoft Database Administrator stream
- Oracle stream
Restricted List of CSU subjects
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
ITC513 Wireless Networking Concepts
ITC514 Network and Security Administration
ITC520 Information Systems Strategy
ITC563 IT Management Issues
ITC593 Network Security
ITC596 IT Risk Management
ITC597 Digital Forensics
Industry-based Elective Streams
Stream A: Microsoft Networking stream
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE521 Hardware and Software Essentials
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI535 Network & Operating Systems Essentials
ITI536 Supporting a Network Infrastructure
ITI537 Implementing & Administering Network Directory Services
ITI538 Desktop Operating Systems
ITI539 Mail Server Implementation & Administration
ITI540 Enterprise Administration
ITI541 Configuring Application Platforms
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
ITI598 Implementing and Maintaining SQL Server
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream B: Cisco stream
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI521 Interconnecting Network Devices
ITI522 Building Scalable Internetworks
ITI523 Building Multilayer Switched Networks
ITI525 Troubleshooting Internetworks
ITI526 Designing Enterprise Internetworks
ITI527 Internetworking Expert
ITI581 Network Security Fundamentals
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream C: Linux stream
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE521 Hardware and Software Essentials
ITI503 Linux Fundamentals
ITI504 Linux Administration
ITI505 Managing Linux Enterprise Servers
ITI506 Linux Enterprise Security
ITI507 Novell Administration
ITI508 Managing Desktop Resources
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI513 Enterprise Project Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream D: Microsoft Database Administrator stream
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures
ITE523 Virtualization
ITI535 Network & Operating Systems Essentials
ITI536 Supporting a Network Infrastructure
ITI537 Implementing & Administering Network Directory Services
ITI538 Desktop Operating Systems
ITI539 Mail Server Implementation & Administration
ITI540 Enterprise Administration
ITI541 Configuring Application Platforms
ITI598 Implementing and Maintaining SQL Server
MGI522 Developing Solutions
Stream E: Oracle stream
ITI577 IT Service Release, Control and Validation
ITI578 IT Service Operational Support and Analysis
ITI584 Introduction to Oracle SQL
ITI585 Database Administration Fundamentals 1
ITI586 Datbase Administration Fundamentals 2
ITI588 Programming with PL/SQL
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifecycle
MGI513 Enterprise Project Management
MGI522 Developing Solutions
+ Residential School
No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.
+ Workplace Learning
No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.
Enrolment pattern
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
Students may commence the course in Calendar sessions 1, 2 or 3. Note: The enrolment pattern below is divided by calendar sessions for the various intakes. The recommended session enrolments appear under each Calendar session enrolment and are distinguished by session number. Each session number represents Calendar session 1 or 2 depending on the course commencement session. As an example, for a student who follows the enrolment pattern and who commences the course in Calendar Session 2, 2011, session 1 refers to Calendar session 2 2011, session 2 refers to Calendar session 3 2011, etc.
All Streams
Calendar Session 1 intake
Session 1
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 2
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 3
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 4
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 5
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 6
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
[ ] Industry stream subject
Calendar Session 2 intake
Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 3
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 4
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 5
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 6
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Calendar Session 3 intake
Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 2
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 3
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 4
ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 5
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
Session 6
[ ] Restricted Elective*
[ ] Industry stream subject
* Restricted Electives are:
ITC513 Wireless Networking Concepts
ITC520 Information Systems Strategy
ITC563 IT Management Issues
ITC593 Network Security
ITC596 IT Risk Management
ITC514 Network and Security Administration
ITC597 Digital Forensics
Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration
There is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects depending on subject availability and the meeting of any prerequisites. Students must, however, enrol in at least two CSU subjects and choose two industry-based subjects from the same industry stream. Students are only permitted to enrol in subjects that are contained within the course structure of the Master of Networking and Systems Administration.
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
