Objectives:
Enables students to develop key skills and research expertise in industry growth areas, as well as supporting their own strengths and interests. Provides opportunities for students to travel to different countries and immerse themselves in different cultures within the context of considering how globalisation and new industry growth areas can be used to support innovation, research and development. The research component of the course is industry, community or government focussed
Entry Requirements:
An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution OR at least five years appropriate professional experience.
Award:
Master of Innovative Technology
Course Description:
This course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The Master of Innovative Technology is a 240 credit point course.
Year One - Semester 1
Unit Description Points
CMM5110 Globalisation, Cultural Diversity and Innovation 20
Coursework Electives (40 credit points)*
Year One - Semester 2
Unit Description Points
CMM5114 Advanced Communication Research Methods 20
Coursework Electives (40 credit points)*
Year Two - Semester 1
Unit Description Points
CMM5137 Project Preparation 20
Coursework Electives (40 credit points)*
Year Two - Semester 2
Unit Description Points
CMM5124 Masters Project 1 30
CMM5125 Masters Project 2 30
* Coursework electives (30 or 40 credit points each semester) will be negotiated in consultation with the course coordinator and other relevant academic staff. Electives may be from different universities (local, national or international), and will be based a theme relevant to the targeted industry growth area, and the student s key discipline.