Murdoch University

Bachelor of Information Technology in Internetworking and Network Security

Murdoch University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00125J

With the rapid growth of the Internet and the services it provides, there is an ever-growing need for networking specialists with security skills. This course has been designed in consultation with industry experts, so youll develop in-depth knowledge and a range of practical skills required to design, implement, manage and keep secure computer networks. Youll gain a solid foundation of the theoretical and practical aspects of different dimensions of network security, such as systems analysis and design, network design and implementation, voice technology and wireless and interactive networks. This is in addition to project management, research, oral and written communication skills, ensuring youre ready to enter the job market.

Structure

Total credit points: 72

Subjects

  • Internetworking and Network Security

Standard entry requirements

Australian year 12 or equivalent.

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