
Postgraduate Diploma in Computing
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[PGDipComp]
8, 120 1.0Full-time for one year or part-time for two to three years
Starts February or July
40 places
CA2271
Mt Albert campus
NZ$ 7030
International fees
Programme summary
Learn to manage IT projects and solve complex applied computing problems. Choose those courses that are most relevant to your career – such as enterprise networks, the internet, interactive multimedia or instructional technology.
Keep up-to-date with the latest advances in information technology. The Postgraduate Diploma in Computing develops your ability to solve complex applied computing problems. Choose the courses that are most relevant to your career, from data mining and adaptive business intelligence, multimedia development and website management, to IT applications and networks and security. Learn to manage IT projects and find out how information technology affects society. Further your ability to design, plan and organise technology-based projects that are produced on time, to high standards and within budget.
Highlights
- Fits around your career: all courses are electives and you can select those classes that are most relevant to you.
- Taught by experts and experienced IT practitioners.
- Emphasis on the practical application of your knowledge: apply what you've learnt in our state-of-the-art computer labs, which you can access seven days a week.
- A mix of on-campus weekend classes and a high proportion of self-directed research. Classes are supplemented by electronic communications.
- Individual support: new postgraduate students will be enrolled by the Programme Leader and given their timetables individually.
- Cross-credits towards the Master of Computing.
- Study for free with a postgraduate scholarship





