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K5H Graduate Certificate in Information Systems

This on-campus one semester full-time or four semesters part-time course is offered by the Faculty Science, Engineering and Technology at the Hobart and Launceston campuses. This course is designed to enhance skills within an existing career path and to broaden knowledge in the areas of electronic commerce, database design and management, IS/IT project management, information management and decision support systems.
(See University Handbook Entry)


K6S Graduate Diploma in Creative Media Technology

The Graduate Diploma in Creative Media Technology is taught by the Human interface Technology Lab, Australia based in the School of Computing and Information Systems. The Human Interface Technology Australia (HIT Lab AU) is a strategic initiative of the University of Tasmania (UTAS). The HIT Lab AU is a specialist teaching and research centre bringing foundation virtual and mixed reality technologies to the Launceston campuses.
(See University Handbook Entry)


K6C Graduate Diploma in Information Management

This on-campus 1 year full-time or 3 years part-time course is offered by the Faculty Science, Engineering and Technology at the Hobart campus. Graduates of the Graduate Diploma in Information Management could expect to find employment as librarians, teacher librarians and information managers.
(See University Handbook Entry)


K6H Graduate Diploma in Information Systems

This on-campus, 1-year (minimum) full-time or 3-year part-time course is offered at the Hobart campus and aims to enable graduates to fulfil key roles in the IT and related industries, and to liaise between IT personnel and other professional and industrial personnel.
(See University Handbook Entry)


S7P Master of Applied Science

The Master of Applied Science is a four semester full-time or eight semester part-time course offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses by most Schools of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.
(See University Handbook Entry)


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