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2 Informatics Master's Degree Programs in Oceania


Western Sydney University
Master of Information and Communications Technology
- Sydney, Australia
- Bankstown, Australia
- + 5 more
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Information and Communications Technology (MICT) is designed to prepare students for careers in the fast-changing world of tech. The program covers core areas like software development, ...


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Computer Science – MCompSc
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
12 years
On-Campus
English
Be at the leading edge of computer science and advance your professional or academic knowledge and skills with a Master's degree. Enhance your career with a Master of Computer Science (MCompSc). This flexible coursework and project-based programme will put you at the forefront of innovation in a rapidly developing industry. Gain specialist knowledge of computer science theories, methods and strategy, and build on your skills in computing architecture, construction, engineering and design. Examine networks, software, tools and packages, and learn more about a range of programming languages and computer-based systems. Study emerging technology and explore concepts that will form the foundations of future innovations.
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Most informatics programs are associated with engineering or computer science departments and share many of the same foci. More specifically, this discipline is usually concerned with the technical and ethical issues surrounding data storage, retrieval and manipulation.
Due to the numerous countries within Oceania, work occasions and work permit laws differ greatly, with data on opportunities in some nations being limited. Australia and New Zealand are the most advanced countries in the area.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.