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Master of eForensics and Enterprise Security

N38 Master of e-Forensics and Enterprise Security

 

Course Introduction

The Master of e-Forensics and Enterprise Security will appeal to students from the business sector, regulatory agencies, policing, fraud investigation as well as government and non-government areas.


 

Course Objectives

The aim of the course is to strengthen student knowledge and understanding of key concepts and issues in the investigation and response to electronic fraud, electronic crime, and the development and maintenance of secure electronic environments. Students learn to identify and understand eCrime and eFraud, and their investigation and prevention through appropriate security measures.

 

Graduate Attributes

Graduates of this course should:


 

Entry Requirements

1.    Successful completion (with an overall average of at least 70%) of

Plus either

    a. Ten years relevant documented work or other experience, OR
    b. A completed undergraduate degree plus two years documented relevant work or other  experience.

OR

2.    Completion of a relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent plus at least five years documented relevant work or other experience

OR

3.    A relevant four-year degree plus at least two years documented relevant work or other experience

 

Course Fee

Fees will be $2,350 per 12.5 points subject in 2010.

 

Course Structure

Students must successfully complete subjects equivalent to 100 points at Masters level in order to be awarded the Masters in e-Forensics and Enterprise Security.  Any subject a student has undertaken at Graduate Certificate level for a professional or graduate certificate cannot be enrolled in or credited as a Masters subject.

Compulsory subjects:-

360726 Research Methods (12.5 pts)

Plus one of the following subjects:-

360750 or 360751 Workplace project (12.5 pts or 25 pts)
360862 or 360863 Research project (25 pts or 37.5 pts)

360749 Case Studies in e-Forensics (12.5 pts)

Elective subjects (balance of points):-

360741 Cyberlaw (12.5 pts)
360749 Case Studies in e-Forensics (12.5 pts)
360742 e-Security Technologies  (12.5 points)
360744 e-Forensic Investigation (12.5 points)
360746 Advances in e-Forensic Analysis (12.5 points)
360746 Strategic Security Management (12.5 points)
360829 Incident Response & Disaster Recovery (12.5 points)
306690 Forensic Business Processes (12.5 points) NB This subject has a different fee and is taught out of the Deptarment of Accounting and Business Systems, Faculty of Economics and Commerce.

Up to two Masters level subjects  can be taken from the Master of Information Technology. Student must have the approval of Academic Coordinator.


Course Coordinator

Dr Andrew Lonie 

 

Delivery Dates

Most subjects are taught over 3 sessions which are normally delivered three weeks apart. Each session consists of a Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. This provides an effective learning program that fits well with busy periods of work and lifestyle.

SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE ATTENDANCE DATES
Research Methods # 360-726 Not offered in 2010
Workplace Project # 360-750 Only one of these subjects must be
Workplace Project # 360-751 chosen and can be undertaken
Research Project # 360-862 at any time in consultation
Research Project # 360-863 with the subject co-ordinators
ELECTIVES
Cyberlaw 360-741 Not offered in 2010
Forensic Business Processes # 306-690  2 Mar - 25 May   (weekly 6:15 - 9:15pm)
eSecurity Technologies 360-742 Not offered in 2010
Incident Response & Disaster Recovery 360-829 TBA
eForensic Investigation 360-744 Not offered in 2010
Strategic Security Management 360-747 Not offered in 2010
Advances in e-Forensic Analysis 360-746 Not offered in 2010
Case Studies in e-Forensics # 360-749 In consultation with the subject coordinator

 

Course Brochure

There is no brochure available for this course

 

Online Resource Information for Current Students

Moodle

 

Articulation in to higher awards

Nil

 

Application Process

Applications are managed by Student Services.

For further information contact

Irna Grace Kostic, Project Manager

T:  61 3 9810 3148
F:  61 3 9810 3149
E: i.kostic@mccp.unimelb.edu.au

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