
2010 Postgraduate coursework and research booklet (pdf, 790kb)
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The Faculty of Information Technology regularly reviews its courses to ensure the best outcomes for graduates. We are committed to delivering courses that are innovative and continue to be relevant to the changing needs of both students and employers.
Further information is available in the 2010 Postgraduate Course Guide (pdf, 349kb).
All courses have been designed for accreditation by the Australian Computer Society
The Master of Applied Information Technology (MAIT) program prepares students for work in the information technology industry at the highest levels. It provides students with a previous tertiary qualification in another discipline area, with the knowledge, understanding and skills to enable them to deal effectively with advanced issues in the application of information technology.
The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a broad, flexible technical information technology program for students who have a first qualification in a technical information technology field. Specialisations are available in Data Management, Distributed and mobile systems, Intelligent systems, Internet and web application development, Network computing, Security and Software engineering.
The Master of Business Information Systems (MBIS) is a program which prepares students with previous qualification in any discipline, for careers in IT management, applications development, business information systems, information systems, information management, or knowledge management. Professional Tracks (or specialisations) are offered in Business application development, Business intelligence, Business systems, Corporate information and knowledge management, Enterprise systems, Library archival and recordkeeping systems.
Domestic candidates without formal tertiary qualifications can apply to enter via a faculty pathway intended to lead to a graduate or postgraduate diploma. Upon successful completion of a subsequent relevant graduate diploma, students may be eligible to articulate into the Master of Applied Information Technology, Master of Information Technology or Master of Business Information Systems.