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I applied for a 5-year master's degree in business information at the University of Canberra 1.5.

Hello, as the former representative of the University of Canberra in China, let me answer this question:

First of all, the name of this course is wrong. There are two master's courses in computer science in the University of Canberra: master's degree in information technology (1.5 years) and master's degree in information technology and systems (2 years). Under these two degrees, the School of Computer Science of the University of Canberra has set up four small directions: business information, information systems, network computing and software engineering. In other words, no matter which minor you choose, your course should be a master of information technology rather than a master of business information.

Here are my answers to your three questions:

1. If you are applying for business informatics under the Master of Information Technology, I'm sorry, but at present, this professional branch of the school only recruits Australian local students. I'm not sure what the intermediary means by "half-year master's bridging course". Generally, our school recommends students to apply for master of technology as a bridging course for undergraduates without computer background, and there is no so-called "master bridging course".

So in your case, I need to have a more comprehensive understanding of your background before I can answer further.

You can have a part-time job. After the formal start of school, even if you are still learning a language, you can work no more than 20 hours a week.

This major is not open to international students, so we won't discuss the employment situation here, but at present, the computer graduates of Canberra University are still in short supply in the job market. According to your background, you can pay attention to several other majors and make adjustments. All computer majors in Canberra University are ACS certified. You can also contact me for consultation. Please note the reference address provided below.