Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences

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The Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences provides students who already have a degree the opportunity to gain an understanding of computer and information sciences in as little as one year. Students develop the ability to plan, develop and apply appropriate technologies and tools to solve computing problems.

NZ$10,322

inc GST

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

City Campus, Auckland

It will take a total of 1 year

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Plan and develop computing solutions

Apply technologies and tools to frame and solve complex computing problems in business and society.

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Specialized skills in core areas of computer science

Gain expertise in programming, software development, information systems, data science, cybersecurity, and related fields.

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Adapt knowledge to new sectors or career advancement

Broaden IT skills to transition into the tech industry or advance in technology-focused roles.

What You're Signing Up For

Throughout this 1-year (full-time) or part-time programme, students gain knowledge and practical skills in computer and information sciences by selecting eight courses from the Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences, with at least five courses at level 7. The programme develops competencies in programming, software development, information systems, IT project management, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, and more. It is designed for those wishing to enter the IT field or upskill with a formal qualification.

Course Content

  • Programming concepts and techniques
  • Computing technology in society
  • Object oriented programming
  • Networks and Internet
  • IT project management
  • Database system design
  • Mathematics for computing
  • Software development practice
  • Program design and construction
  • Operating systems
  • Network and system administration
  • Data structures and algorithms
  • Foundations of data science
  • Statistics for data science
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Information security management
  • Web development
  • Applied human-computer interaction
  • Distributed and mobile systems
  • Game programming
  • Theory of computation
  • Programming languages
  • Network security
  • Blockchain and cryptocurrency technology
  • Internet of Things and applications
  • Service innovation and design

What you need to know first

A bachelor's degree OR relevant professional qualification or experience approved as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree

If international: must meet English language requirements (IELTS Academic 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher, or equivalent)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Information Technology

  • Computer Science

  • Software Development

  • Cybersecurity

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • IT manager/supervisor

  • Programmer

  • Project leader

  • Project manager

  • Research and development roles

  • Software developer

  • Software engineer

  • Technical business analyst