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The Master of Research in Information and Communication Technology provides a pathway from undergraduate studies to higher research degrees. This program involves supervised research leading to a 20,000-word thesis, fostering skills in independent thinking, project management, data analysis, and communication. It prepares candidates for further research pursuits or a career in research.
Admission to the Master of Research in Information and Communication Technology (MR-INTICT) requires a credit average in Swinburne's Bachelor of Research (Honours) (BH-INTICT). Applicants are automatically considered for a spot in BH-INTICT, eliminating the need for a separate application. This streamlined process ensures a straightforward transition for eligible students from undergraduate to the master's level.
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