This subject requires students to plan and execute original research of a topic in Information Technology (IT) with intellectual independence, responsibility and accountability. The results of the investigation will be written up as a thesis and presented for examination.
SY/US
Eight sessions
School of Computing and Mathematics
Restricted to students in the Doctor of Information Technology who have competed the four coursework subjects at a credit or higher average. Not available to students who have completed ITC715.
DBA711, DBA712, DBA713 and DBA714 for students commenced prior to year 2012.
ITC711, ITC712, ITC713 and ITC714 for students commencing from year 2012.
ITC715 is the full-time version of this part-time subject.
ITC715
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The information contained in the 2018 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: August 2018. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.