CSU
  ITMasters

Graduate Certificate in Networking and Systems Administration

Cisco Stream

Aims

The aim of this course is to provide professionals in the IT industry with an introduction to Networking and System Administration that is current, relevant and integrates industry certification in these fields.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, graduates will possess:

  • Skills in the design, implementation and management of networks;
  • Industry certification from Cisco;
  • System administration knowledge and skills;
  • Skills in identifying network security risk profiles, defining network security policies and maintaining secure networks;
  • Problem-solving skills and methodologies when troubleshooting and documenting global internetworking problems;
  • The ability to analyse client business and technical requirements and select appropriate internetwork technologies and topologies, and
  • Skills in the development of solutions that meets customer business objectives for functionality, performance, and cost.

Course Structure:

The Course consists of 4 subjects which must be comprised of 2 university subjects and 2 industry subjects.

For students that do not qualify for any credit, the recommended duration to complete the Graduate Certificate is 2 sessions. There are 3 sessions per year and we recommend a commitment of 2 subjects per session.

University Subjects (choose 2):

ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
ITC511 Networking Concepts 1
ITC512 Networking Concepts 2
ITC513 Wireless Networking Concepts
ITC520 Information Systems Strategy
ITC563 IT Management Issues
ITC593 Network Security
ITC596 IT Risk Management
ITC514 Network and Security Administration
ITC597 Digital Forensics



Cisco Industry Subjects (Choose any 2):

ITI521 Interconnecting Network Devices (credit only)
ITI522 Building Scalable Internetworks (credit only)
ITI523 Building Multilayer Switched Networks (credit only)
ITI525 Troubleshooting Internetworks (credit only)
ITI524 Building Remote Access Networks (credit only)
ITI526 Designing Enterprise Internetworks (credit only)
ITI527 Internetworking Expert (credit only)
ITE523 Virtualisation
ITI581 Network Security Fundamentals
ITE513 Forensic Investigation
ITE516 Hacking Countermeasures


Credit:

Academic Credit:

Credit is available for Academic Subjects to students who have completed Postgraduate study that covers the same content as a subject in the program. Thorough detail of any completed studies that are proposed for credit must be supplied.

Industry Credit:

Credit is available for Industry (Certification-based) Subjects to students who can provide proof that they have passed relevant industry examinations. Prospective students can fill out the questionnaire to obtain an estimate of their credit entitlements.

Actual level of credit awarded will be confirmed upon acceptance into the course.