Find a course

Our Degrees are changing.

In 2014, Part I (first year) units will be introduced with Part II (second year and higher) units becoming available in subsequent years. Detailed information about Part II will be available here from mid-2014.

Find out more about our new degrees, or to get in touch and ask us what this means for you head to AskMurdoch. Continuing students can still access information for degrees commencing 2013 and prior in the Course Handbook.

Join our built-for-industry Internetworking course

With more and more of our daily and working lives taking place online, it’s no wonder industry leaders were so keen for us to tailor-make a degree course that would produce the internetworking and security specialists of the future.

So join this exciting and evolving area in information technology and practically guarantee yourself a long and prosperous career.

Create your own area of internetworking capability

We will help you gain a solid grounding in network design, network administration and network management.

We will teach you about the routers and switches that form the core of modern networks, as well as introducing you to some of the cutting-edge devices and computer applications that integrate and secure voice, video and data communications.

Many of our units prepare you to sit for valuable industry certifications such as the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

Our course also offers you the chance to specialise, with a choice of additional subjects ranging from computer and network security management to Voice over IP.

Combine your degree with another discipline and enhance your career potential

You can also create a powerful combination of knowledge and skill through a combined degree.

Our internetworking majorworks well with just about any other IT major within the Bachelor of Science, as well as majors offered by other disciplines across Murdoch.

Our courses are accredited to the Professional level with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).