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University of Melbourne

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Diploma in Computing

  • Diploma

Follow your passion for IT by studying the Diploma in Computing alongside your undergraduate degree. Gain skills in programming, designing online solutions, and developing web applications. This diploma can be fast-tracked with cross-crediting and overloading options.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
D-COMP
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

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Please note that this course is only available to applicants who are currently admitted to a University of Melbourne degree.

Learn with or without previous experience

Follow your passion for IT by studying the Diploma in Computing alongside your undergraduate degree. Whether you haven't programmed before, or already have an understanding of computational thinking and programming, gain skills in programming, designing online solutions and developing web applications.

Fast-track your diploma

A concurrent diploma is a diploma qualification, taken at the same time as your undergraduate degree. It usually adds a year onto your study but with approval can be completed with cross-crediting of up to 50 points and/or overloading in one, two or all three year of course.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Learn with or without previous experience

Follow your passion for IT by studying the Diploma in Computing alongside your undergraduate degree. Whether you haven't programmed before, or already have an understanding of computational thinking and programming, gain skills in programming, designing online solutions and developing web applications.

Fast-track your diploma

A concurrent diploma is a diploma qualification, taken at the same time as your undergraduate degree. It usually adds a year onto your study but with approval can be completed with cross-crediting of up to 50 points and/or overloading in one, two or all three year of course.

Credit for prior study or work

A concurrent diploma is a diploma qualification, taken at the same time as your undergraduate degree. It usually adds a year onto your study but with approval can be completed with cross-crediting of up to 50 points and/or overloading in one, two or all three year of course.

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Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at University of Melbourne.
70.6%
Overall satisfaction
78.3%
Skill scale
53.9%
Teaching scale
74.7%
Employed full-time
$65k
Average salary