Master of Information Technology
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| Duration | 2 Year/s | ||
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| Course code | I091 | ||
| CRICOS code | 001742J | ||
| Fees* | A$24,850 (annual for 2013)* |
Related courses
- Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing)
- Master of Technology (Information Technology)
- Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (Professional Computing)
- Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management
- Graduate Certificate of Information Systems Management
- Master of Information Technology Business Analysis
- Graduate Diploma of Information Technology Business Analysis
- Master of Engineering Science (Network Systems and Telecommunications)
- Master of Science (Network Systems)
- Master of Information Systems Management
Course in detail
On this page: course description, course structure, major specialisations and units of study.
Course description
Course structure
- Students with a recognised IT bachelor degree in equivalent to an Australian degree will undertake a 100 credit point program (eight units of study) completed over one year full-time (accelerated study pattern) or two years part-time.
- Students with a recognised non-IT bachelor degree will undertake a 200 credit point program (16 units of study) completed over two years full-time or four years part-time
- students applying for exemptions based on previous studies completed outside Australia;
- students applying for exemptions for core Stage 2 units of study on the basis of prior knowledge or experience. For example, any student with more than two years experience working in the IT profession may not be required to take HIT8044 and or a project unit and will undertake alternative Level 3 electives instead.
** International student visa holders are required to study full-time.
Major specialisations
- Software Development
- Information Systems Analysis and Management
- Networks
Units of study
Level 2 Core Units (students granted Advanced Standing obtain direct entry into Stage 2)
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET
HIT5401 Introduction to Business Information Systems or HIT6322 Enterprise Technologies and Architectures
HIT6307 Internet Technologies
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design
Level 2 Elective Units
In stage 2 Students may complete up to 25 credit points of Level 2 units of study.
HIT6037 Software Development in Java
HIT6316 Usability
HIT6323 Web Programming
HIT6416 Enterprise Systems
HIT7412 Business Information Systems Analysis
HIT7422 Database Systems
HET706 Networks and Routing
HET710 Network Administration
HIT6630 Cyberlaw Fundamentals**
HIT6631 eForensic Fundamentals**
** Requires approval from MIT Program Coordinator
Level 3 Core Units
HIT8044 Professional Issues in Information Technology
Choose one of:
HIT8071 Professional Project or HIT8427 Configuring Business Information Systems Solutions or
HIT9326 Internship Project or HIT8098 Agile Development Project or HIT8416 Industry Project (Analytical)
Level 3 Elective Units
HIT9301 Software Development for Cloud Computing
HET708 Internetworking Technologies
HIT7462 Contemporary Issues in Business Analysis *
HIT7702 Enterprise Network Server Administration
HIT7703 Enterprise Services and Security
HIT8023 Human Computer Interaction
HIT8057 Software Testing and Reliability
HIT8060 Systems Project Management*
HIT8066 Software Tools
HIT8478 Information and Knowledge Management
HIT8087 Advanced Java
HIT8121 Internet Security
HIT8156 Software Process Improvement
HIT8159 Software Quality Management
HIT8166 Software Testing Processes & Automation
HIT8186 IS Governance and Strategy*
HIT8243 Games Programming
HIT8304 Database Programming
HIT8324 Web Application Development
HIT8325 Web Application Architectures
HIT8328 Software Development for Mobile Devices
HIT8329 Creating Data Driven Mobile Applications
HIT8331 Software Architecture Design Thinking and Reasoning
HIT8408 Information Systems Risk and Security
HIT8405 Business Process Modelling
HIT8410 Systems Acquisition and Implementation Management
HIT8413 Business Intelligence
HIT8419 Decision Analysis Systems
HIT8421 Database Implementation
HIT8428 Database Administration
HIT8423 Enterprise Systems Management
HIT8424 Information Systems Management
HIT8425 Information Systems in Small and Medium Enterprises
HIT8426 Enterprise Systems Implementation
HIT8463 Managing the IT Capability*
HIT8464 Delivering IT Business Value*
HIT8465 Managing IT-Enabled Transformation*
HIT9466 Advanced Topics in Information Systems Management*
HIT6632 eForensic Evidence**
HIT6633 eForensic Risk Assessment**
** Requires approval from MIT Program Coordinator.
HIT8067 Minor Thesis (50 CP completed over 2 semesters. Students enrol into HIT8167 and HIT8267)
HIT8069 Research Paper (12.5 CP)
HIT8070 Research Report (25 CP completed over 2 semesters. Students enrol into HIT8170 and HIT8270)
HIT9010 Research Methods (12.5 CP)
Semester 1
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET (core)
HIT6322 Enterprise Technologies and Architectures (core)
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design (core)
HIT6307 Internet Technologies (core)
Semester 2
HIT6316 Usability
HIT6405 Requirements, Analysis and Modelling (core)
HIT6037 Software Development in Java
HIT6323 Web Programming
Semester 3
HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management (core)
HIT8324 Web Application Development
HIT8304 Database Programming or HIT8330 Enterprise Development
Level-2 or level-3 elective
Semester 4
HIT8044 Professional Issues in Information Technology (core)
HIT8071 Professional Project or HIT8098 Agile Development Project (core)
HIT8087 Advanced Java
HIT8325 Web Application Architectures
Semester 1
HIT5401 Introduction to Business Information Systems (core)
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET (core)
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design (core)
HIT6307 Internet Technologies (core)
Semester 2 HIT6405 Requirements, Analysis and Modelling (core)
HIT6416 Enterprise Systems
HIT7422 Database Systems
elective
HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management (core)
HIT8408 Information Systems Risk and Security
HIT8405 Business Process Modelling
HIT8410 Systems Acquisition and Implementation Management
Semester 4
HIT8044 Professional Issues in Information Technology (core)
HIT8413 Business Intelligence
HIT8423 Enterprise Systems Management
HIT8427 Configuring Business Information Systems Solutions or HIT9326 Internship Project or HIT8416 Industry Project (Analytical) (core)
Networks Specialisation
Semester 1
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET (core)
HIT6322 Enterprise Technologies and Architectures (core)
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design (core)
HIT6307 Internet Technologies (core)
Semester 2
HIT6316 Usability
HIT6405 Requirements, Analysis and Modelling (core)
HET710 Network Administration
HIT6323 Web Programming
Semester 3
HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management (core)
HIT8121 Internet Security
HET706 Networks and Routing
HIT7702 Enterprise Network Server Administration
Semester 4
HIT8044 Professional Issues in Information Technology (core)
HIT8071 Professional Project or HIT9326 Internship Project (core)
HIT7703 Enterprise Services and Security
HET708 Internetworking Technologies
(Accelerated program for students with 100cp of exemptions. Students study four units per semester)
Semester 1
Elective (Level 2 or 3)
Elective (Level 2 or 3)
Elective (Level 3)
Elective (Level 3)
Semester 2
Elective (Level 3)
Elective (Level 3)
HIT8044 Professional Issues in Information Technology
HIT8071 Professional Project or HIT8427 Configuring Business Information Systems Solutions or HIT9326 Internship Project or HIT8098 Agile Development Project or HIT8416 Industry Project (Analytical)
Graduate outcomes
On this page: career opportunities and professional recognition.
Entry requirements
This course has academic and English language requirements.
Academic requirements
English language requirements
Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Certificate: EAP 5 Advanced: 70%; OR, obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.5 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 550 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 79, with no individual band below 18. Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.
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Course fees*
A$24,850 (annual for 2013)Scholarships
A range of scholarships are available to international students, visit our Scholarship Page for details.
Find out more
Enquire online: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/international/enquiry
Email: international@swinburne.edu.au
Phone:
+613 8676 7002 (outside Australia)
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