The SCI Master of Information and Communications Technology (MICT) course aims to provide students with cognitive and technical abilities essential for excelling in the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of information and communications technology. This will equip the students with skills to effectively communicate complex technical concepts in a clear manner, facilitating productive teamwork and enabling effective knowledge sharing. The MICT course will help students with the ability to make well-informed decisions, adapt swiftly to evolving technological landscapes, and uphold a strong sense of professional responsibility. The course will emphasise practical application, foster critical thinking, and promote effective problem-solving in order to equip students to excel in technology-related positions. Upon completion of the MICT course, graduates will be able to demonstrate the ability to work effectively with diverse teams, convey technical concepts, and uphold high ethical and professional standards in the industry.[116825F]
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Course Campuses
NSW
Campus:37 George Street, PARRAMATTA NSW 2150 Campus