Coursework

Master of Information Technology

  • CRICOS code: 077475F

What will I study?

Overview

The Master of Information Technology is a 1–2 years degree (full-time), depending on your prior work experience and study.

Core subjects

If you’re new to information technology, you’ll undertake four core subjects in Programming and Software Development, Algorithms and Complexity, Internet Technologies and Database Systems & Information Modelling .

If you have previously undertaken study in IT or worked in the field, you may be eligible for credit, enabling you to advance into our specialised subjects.

Choose your specialisation

As a Master of Information Technology student, you’ll have the flexibility to choose your specialisation and an elective track to further hone your expertise in a field that matches your career goals and interests.

Artificial Intelligence

Develop expertise in the design, implementation and analysis of systems that learn, plan and reason. Learn about knowledge representation and planning, machine learning and data mining, digital ethics and security analytics.

Computing

Develop the knowledge required to design, analyse, implement and evaluate IT projects and future needs in the changing context of the IT industry. You’ll learn about IT project and change management, software development, programming languages, artificial intelligence and software design.

Cyber security

Discover how to create new technologies to improve existing security and minimise vulnerability in design systems.

Digital Innovation

Learn advanced computing theories and methods for innovation and industry-based entrepreneurial practices.

Distributed computing

Learn how to manage complex networks of computers. Gain knowledge about cloud computing, mobile computer systems programming, high performance computing, distributed algorithms and parallel computing.

Human-computer interaction

Focus on human-centred design, development and interactive technologies. Gain skills in design thinking, user-centred evaluation, social computing, information architecture and ubiquitous computing.

Internships and industry experience

Running over 10–15 weeks, you could intern at a technology, banking and finance, health or telecommunications company in our Internship subject.

Research subjects

Undertake an in-depth research investigation, collaborating with our world leading researchers. Depending on your specialisation, you can choose between the subjects Computing Project, HCI Project and Spatial IT Project.

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