Degree: Bachelor of Computing Science |
Offering Institution: University of Technology Sydney |
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| TAFE qualification: |
Advanced Cloud Computing |
| National code: |
500-000001V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
6 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cloud Microcredential Stack which includes Advanced Cloud Computing as part of a stack of two (2) courses may achieve credit for one subject 41891 - Cloud Computing Infrastructure – 6 credit points for University of Technology IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cloud Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cloud Computing Foundations
• Advanced Cloud Computing
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
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| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
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| TAFE qualification: |
Basics of Identity Management and secure authentication techniques |
| National code: |
500-000003V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
12 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cyber Security Microcredential Stack which includes Basics of Identity Management and Secure Authentication Techniques as part of a stack of four (4) courses may achieve credit for two subjects 41181 - Information Security and Management – 6 credit points and 48436 - Digital Forensics - 6 credit points for University of Technology Sydney IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cyber Secuirity Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Risk Management
• Cyber Breach Simulation and Cyber Crisis Management
• Basics of Indentity Management and secure authentication techniques
• Digital Forensics
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
|
| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
|
| TAFE qualification: |
Cloud Computing Foundations |
| National code: |
500-000004V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
6 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cloud Microcredential Stack which includes Cloud Computing Foundations as part of a stack of two (2) courses may achieve credit for one subject 41891 - Cloud Computing Infrastructure – 6 credit points for University of Technology Sydney IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cloud Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cloud Computing Foundations
• Advanced Cloud Computing
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
|
| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
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| TAFE qualification: |
Cyber Breach Simulation and Cyber Crisis Management |
| National code: |
500-000005V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
12 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cyber Security Microcredential Stack which includes Cyber Breach simulation and Cyber Crisis Mangement as part of a stack of four (4) courses may achieve credit for two subjects 41181 - Information Security and Management – 6 credit points and 48436 - Digital Forensics - 6 credit points for University of Technology Sydney IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cyber Secuirity Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Risk Management
• Cyber Breach Simulation and Cyber Crisis Management
• Basics of Indentity Management and secure authentication techniques
• Digital Forensics
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
|
| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
|
| TAFE qualification: |
Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Risk Management |
| National code: |
500-000006V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
12 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cyber Security Microcredential Stack which includes Cyber Security threat assessment and Risk Management as part of a stack of four (4) courses may achieve credit for two subjects 41181 - Information Security and Management – 6 credit points and 48436 - Digital Forensics - 6 credit points for University of Technology Sydney IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cyber Secuirity Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Risk Management
• Cyber Breach Simulation and Cyber Crisis Management
• Basics of Indentity Management and secure authentication techniques
• Digital Forensics
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
|
| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
|
| TAFE qualification: |
Digital Forensics |
| National code: |
500-000009V02 |
| Pathway credit points: |
12 |
| Degree credit points: |
144 |
| Available credits: |
Completion of Institute of Applied Technology (Digital) Cyber Security Microcredential Stack which includes Digital Forensics as part of a stack of four (4) courses may achieve credit for two subjects 41181 - Information Security and Management – 6 credit points and 48436 - Digital Forensics - 6 credit points for University of Technology Sydney IT undergraduate degrees
The following Cyber Secuirity Microcredential Stack courses must be completed
• Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Risk Management
• Cyber Breach Simulation and Cyber Crisis Management
• Basics of Indentity Management and secure authentication techniques
• Digital Forensics
Please note this is a guide only does not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the recognition of prior learning application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
More information?
Please check UTS's webpage for the most up-to-date information on Credit Recognition.
Still have questions?
Please call UTS on 1300-ASK-UTS, contact UTS online via Ask UTS or visit on of our Student Centres. If you are visiting UTS in person, please bring a copy of your transcript from your previous study. Alternatively, you can upload a copy via Ask UTS.
|
| How to apply: |
You can apply for formal credit recognition at UTS by submitting an application to a UTS Student Centre.
Use the instructions provided in your faculty's guidelines, and the instructions provided on the form when completing and submitting this form. Each application is assessed on an individual basis.
Note
The credit recognition arrangements are only a guide and do not guarantee admission to the UTS course. You can submit the credit recognition application form after you have accepted your offer to study at UTS.
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