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Faculty of Information Technology regulations



Master of Digital Communications


1. The degree

The degree of Master of Digital Communications shall be awarded in one grade only.


2. Definitions

In these regulations unless the contrary intention appears -

'candidate' means candidate for the degree;

'course of study' means the total amount of work required to be completed to qualify for the award of the degree;

'dean' means the dean of the faculty or the dean's nominee;

'degree' means the degree of Master of Digital Communications;

'faculty board ' means the board of the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology;

'faculty information handout' means the faculty handbook or such other publication whether in bound loose leaf or electronic form concerning the course of study as the faculty board determines from time to time.


3. Admission to candidature

3.1 An applicant for admission to candidature must -

3.1.1
have qualified in a university in Australia for a degree or graduate diploma in -

3.1.1.1
computing;

3.1.1.2
science with a major in computing or computer science; or

3.1.1.3
electrical or electronic engineering -

or hold an overseas qualification deemed equivalent by the faculty board; or

3.1.2
have at least four years experience in digital communications which, in the opinion of the faculty board, constitutes a satisfactory preparation for the course of study.

3.2
Of the applicants admitted to candidature in any one year, no more than one-quarter may be applicants qualified for admission pursuant to paragraph 3.1.2.

3.3
An applicant who is qualified under paragraph 3.1.1 by reason of -

3.3.1
An honours degree with a grade of H11 or above; or

3.3.2
The Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications with a grade average of C in at least 4 digital communications subjects or another qualification deemed equivalent by the faculty board -
may be credited by the faculty board with all or any first year level subjects in the course of study.


4. Course of study

The course of study for the degree comprises subjects and a thesis or project as determined by the faculty board under section 5.

5.1 The faculty board may determine from time to time the subjects in two year levels and the thesis or project comprising the course of study and in relation to these may determine any matter including, but not limited to, requirements concerning -

5.1.1
number, timing, duration and content;

5.1.2
subject combinations;

5.1.3
attendance at lectures, tutorial classes and seminars;

5.1.4
examination or assessment;

5.1.5
satisfactory completion; and

5.1.6
in the case of the thesis or project, publication and distribution.

5.2
The faculty board must cause to be published in the faculty information handout all matters determined under this section.


6. Time limits

6.1 Except where the faculty board in any particular case otherwise permits, a candidate must complete the course of study in two years of full-time or four years of part-time candidature.

6.2
A candidate may, with the approval of the dean, change from one type of candidature to the other, in which case the candidate shall complete the course of study in the period determined by the dean with reference to the periods specified in subsection 6.1.


7. Leave of absence

The dean may grant a candidate leave of absence for such periods and on such conditions as the dean determines.


8. Completion of course of study

8.1 After considering the performance of a candidate in all work required to be completed in the course of study, the faculty board may decide whether -

8.1.1
the candidate has satisfied the course of study requirements;

8.1.2
the candidate has failed to satisfy the course of study requirements; or

8.1.3
the candidate be permitted within a specified period to complete further specified work in the course of study.

8.2
A candidate who satisfies the course of study requirements qualifies for the award of the degree.


9. Reversion to Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications

9.1 A candidate who has satisfactorily completed all subjects in the first year level of the course of study and who wishes to transfer to candidature for the Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications may be granted credit for those subjects by the faculty board towards that Graduate Diploma.

9.2
A candidate who has been granted credit under sub-section 9.1 may, at the direction of the faculty board, be admitted with that credit to candidature for, or be declared by the faculty board to have qualified for, the award of the Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications.

9.3
A candidate admitted to candidature for the Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications pursuant to subsection 9.2, must complete the course of study for the graduate diploma within the time specified by the dean.

10. Changes in regulations and course of study requirements -

10.1 Subject to this section, a candidate must comply with these regulations and with the requirements concerning the course of study determined by the faculty board under section 5 as in force or published from time to time.

10.2
Where the faculty board considers that a candidate has, since being admitted to candidature, been unreasonably adversely affected by any change in the regulations or course of study requirements, the faculty board must permit the candidate to qualify for the degree under the regulations or course of study requirements in force or published at some time during candidature, provided the board is satisfied that the work so required to be completed is equivalent in standard to that currently required to complete the course of study.

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