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Master of
Information Technology Studies (1.5 yrs)
Admission Requirements
- Applicants may be admitted to the Master of Information Technology Studies on completion of at least
a 3-year degree course. You may commence the Master of Information Technology Studies course in
either February or July.
- Required proficiency in English (IELTS Band score 6.0 and no band
less than 5.5)
Duration
- 1.5 years of full time study (3 Semesters)
Credit Points
Tuition Fee
- Adelaide : AUD$23550 (AUD $7850 per semester)
- Sydney : AUD$24000 (AUD $8000 per semester)
Course Overview
The Master of Information Technology Studies is designed to provide advanced theoretical and
practical concepts by coursework. There is an in-depth approach to project management skills,
programming and software engineering.
Course Objective
Successful completion of this course will give you the foundation, knowledge and skills to:
- Demonstrate familiarity with the theoretical basis of Information Technology;
- Develop appropriate project management principles and techniques;
- Develop programming skills required to architect and implement complex computer systems;
- Analyse, design and implement software systems, including functional, relational and
object-oriented methodologies;
- Enhance your skills in explaining and communicating in written and oral form your own work
and the work of others;
- Become familiar with the latest developments in IT;
- Show an awareness of the ethical and social implications of your area of interest.
Course Structure
The course consists of twelve units providing theoretical and practical skills in advanced information
technology.
Exit points are available if you wish to leave your studies prior to the completion of your Masters
program. Students leaving the program after 60 credit points, or 4 units may be awarded with a
Graduate Certificate of Information Technology, or 120 credit points, or 8 units of study, with a
Graduate Diploma of Information Technology
Course Structure
The structure may be summarised as follows:
Semester
1 |
Credit
Points |
• CP510 Operating Systems
• CP586 Multimedia Communication • CP514 Programming
1
• Computing Elective (CP800 level or above) |
15
15
15
15 |
Semester
2 |
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• CP851 Principles of Software Engineering • CP611 Database Management Systems
• CP627 Programming 2
• CP829 IT Project Management |
15
15
15
15 |
Semester
3 |
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• CP704 Professional Development • CP828 Advanced Programming
• Project
or Computing Elective (CP800 level or above)
• Computing Elective (CP800 level or above) |
15
15
15
15 |
Electives
- Computing Elective* = Approved electives by the school
Career Paths
Graduates would expect to work in any area of industry, commerce or government. Possible career
paths include software engineering, systems analysis, programming, networking, database analysis,

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