Master of Technology
Software Engineering
This course equips students with the specialist knowledge required to understand and implement advanced software engineering techniques.
OVERVIEW
CRICOS code 080497G
Duration (Full Time) 2 Years
Course Fees
Intake Dates March, July, November Students Only available to international students Faculty Institute of Innovation, Science and Sustainability
Campus Melbourne, SYDNEY
Entry Requirements
English Language Requirement
Overall IELTS (Academic) band score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0, or equivalent.
Academic Entry Requirements
Successful completion of Australian Bachelor degree or Overseas Equivalent.
COURSE OUTLINE
Graduates of this program will have be able to design, implement and maintain IT systems using a well-informed software engineering approach and create high quality software in a systematic and efficient manner. Graduates may find employment in a wide range of industries including security and defence, education, aerospace, health, business and finance.
Career opportunities
- Programmer
- Systems designer
- Systems administrator
- Software analyst
- SAP consultant
- Systems Tester
As a software engineer you will create, maintain and modify computer software as well as analyse current software products. You will also evaluate new programming tools and techniques.
Graduates may find employment in a variety of industries withthe production of medium to large scale software.
Professional Recognition
This program holds Professional Level accreditation with the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Sample Study Program*
Year
Semester 1
Semester 2
1
- Understanding the Digital Revolution
- Enterprise Systems
- Big Data and Analytics
- Professional Research and Communication
- Foundations of Programming
- Leadership in IT Project Management
- Introduction to Cyber Security Fundamentals and Practices
- Software Engineering Methodologies
2
- IT Service Management and Professional Culture
- Software Engineering: Analysis and Design
- Software Testing
- Masters Project 2
- Comparative Programming Languages
- Elective
- Masters Project 1
- Elective
* This is sample structures only. Please refer to course offerings for more detail.
* Unit offering may change during semester subject to staff availability.
CONTACT HOURS
16 hours per week
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
International students wishing to apply for credit exemption are required to indicate on the application form that you they wish to be considered for credit exemption and provide a syllabus of their previous studies with their application for the course. Applications will then be assessed for eligibility for credit exemption into the FedUni course. Not all courses offer credit exemption.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To help you get the most from your online learning experience, it’s important that you own or have frequent access to a fast and reliable computer that’s ideally not more than two years old.
You will also need frequent access to a reliable high-speed internet connection. You should expect to use approximately 5GB of data each month, per unit, just for study use.
For further information, visit the Minimum IT requirements for studying with us webpage.
Look for further information on the course through FedUni Course Finder: https://study.federation.edu.au/
FedUni CRICOS Code 00103D | ATMC CRICOS Code 03013D