The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed to equip students with the technical expertise and strategic acumen required to thrive in the fast evolving IT sector. These programs provide a comprehensive understanding of the latest technological trends, software development practices, data management strategies, and enterprise information systems, preparing graduates to excel in various IT and business environments.
WIL 604: Work Integrated Learning Project
The Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) is a capstone unit, which includes an industry internship and is a mandatory component of the course, designed to provide students with practical, hands-on experience. By working closely with industry partners and academic mentors, students apply their theoretical knowledge to solve real-world business challenges, enhancing their problem-solving, project management, and communication skills. This comprehensive unit integrates knowledge from core subjects in a professional context, with students completing an internship, delivering a capstone project, and completing their work with a project report with presentation to internal and external audiences. WIL prepares graduates for the complexities of the workplace and significantly enhances their job readiness and employability.
Course OverviewThe MIT course offers an advanced, in-depth exploration of information technology, emphasising the development of analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Students gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools and techniques, fostering the ability to design and implement effective IT solutions that enhance organisational performance and competitiveness. |
DurationInternational Students – 2 years (Full Time) |
Study MoodFace to face |
Course Fee$52,800 Total Course Fee | $13,200/Semester | $3,300/Unit |
Entry RequirementBachelor degree from a recognised tertiary institution (equivalent to AQF7) OR Graduate Diploma of Information Technology or related discipline. |
English ProficiencyIELTS: Overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6, with a minimum of score of 6 in Writing and Speaking; and a minimum of 5.5 in Listening and Reading or equivalent. |
Course StructureThe Master of Information Technology (MIT) consists of 12 Core units, 3 Elective units , 1 Capstone, (160 credit points total). |
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IntakesMarch, July, November |
Delivery LocationLevel 4, 303 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000 |
Core/Elective/Specialist/Capstone Units MBA (IS) | ||||
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No. | Core/Ele/Spl/Cap | Code | Core Unit Name | |
1 | Core | MIT402 | User Requirements and Database Concepts | |
2 | Core | MIS400 | Business Information Systems | |
3 | Core | MIT406 | Systems Development | |
4 | Core | MIT400 | Programming Fundamentals | |
5 | Core | MIT502 | IT Infrastructure, Cybersecurity & Systems Integration | |
6 | Core | MIT508 | Software Engineering and Systems Modelling | |
7 | Core | MIT504 | Web applications | |
8 | Core | MIS502 | Systems Analysis and Design | |
9 | Core | MIT506 | Authentic AI: Responsible Learning | |
10 | Core | MIT500 | IT Project Management | |
11 | Core | MIS604 | Business Intelligence | |
12 | Core | MIS606 | Enterprise Architecture | |
13 | Elective | MIT600 | Internet of Things and Sensor Networks | |
14 | Elective | MIT404 | Networks and Communication | |
15 | Elective | MIT510 | Virtualisation and Cloud Computing | |
16 | Capstone | WIL604 | Work Integrated Learning Project |
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