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Games, Simulation and Intelligent Systems @ Murdoch University |
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CoursesEducation at Murdoch is about creating opportunities for your future. We provide a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses that offer a flexible range of study options including full-time and part-time, internal and external study. Studying Games Technology at Murdoch will give you a thorough understanding of the theory, design and programming techniques required for producing all kinds of software, not just games. You’ll look at general programming, graphics, artificial intelligence, games design, virtual reality, multi-user games programming and advanced games production using games specific software tools and object-orientated programming languages. Computer Science at Murdoch will give you a thorough understanding of the theory, methods and systems used in the computing industry. You will be fully trained in computer systems technology and software development with a strong focus on the application of computer and software systems for problem solving. Murdoch Computer Science graduates go everywhere from business, industry and manufacturing right through to government departments and the community sector. Depending on which skill combinations or specialisations you choose, your Murdoch degree may lead you to work or study in a huge number of exciting areas. Not just in Australia either, but right around the world you'll be in demand in areas as diverse as programming, system analysis and software engineering. Double Majors Students in BSc Games Technology can complete double majors with Computer Science or Internet Computing, or any other major in associated areas such as Multimedia, Information Systems, etc. Doctor of Information Technology The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) is an intensive course of study leading to a professional doctorate in Information Technology. The first three semesters consist of a selection from the School's masters-level units covering a wide range of topics of current concern in the industry, and several research units. The final three research semesters culminate with the writing of a dissertation which embodies a significant contribution to professional practice in Information Technology. Doctorates and Masters of Philosophy The School of IT offers research opportunities in a range of Computer Science and Information Systems related areas. You can also specialise in Game Technology Research. A friendly, cooperative working environment which encourages and supports both specialised and cross-disciplinary projects. Qualified staff combine their own research programs with supervision of and collaboration with research students working on advanced IT technologies, theories and social-cultural impact studies. |
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