Overview

This course is a professional qualification in Information Technology, designed to provide candidates with appropriate practical understanding, skills and knowledge for managing IT use, change and development. The primary aim is to allow IT professionals the opportunity for professional upgrading or an extension of their qualifications and experience. The degree … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Enrolment restrictions
Entry requirements (onshore)
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate written, oral and interpersonal communication skills that
support efficient and effective professional communication through
documentation, technical reports and presentations to clients and the broader
community

2.

Conduct a critical appraisal of the latest research and developments in ICT in
general, and their selected major in particular

3.

Assess and evaluate relevant state-of-the-art systems and methodologies in
the area of their selected major

4.

Demonstrate skills in the management of projects, in particular those relevant
to the development of IT systems

5.

Demonstrate skills in handling legal and ethical issues relevant to professional
practice in ICT.

6.

Develop the theoretical and practical skills in the application of information
security that are appropriate for a specific organisational context

Alternative exits

Students can opt out of the Master of Information Technology and exit with the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology or with the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
Professional accreditation