CC54 Master of Information Technology

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete the core structure
  2. Complete 1 major
  3. Complete electives
Core Structure
Number of units: 7 Total credit points: 42

In the Master of Information Technology, you are required to complete one Major. Consult a Study Plan and/or Course Adviser for the recommended sequencing of units for your chosen Major. View the Major in the Handbook to see the list of units required. You should note that you may be required to enrol in some units online, depending on your campus offerings.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COIT20245 Introduction to Programming
COIT20246 Cyber Security and Networking
COIT20248 Information Systems Analysis and Design
COIT20249 Professional Skills and Ethics in Information and Communications Technology
COIT20247 Database Design and Development
COIT20260 Cloud Computing and Internet of Things for Smarter Applications
PPMP20007 Project Management Concepts
Artificial Intelligence Major
Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 54

In this major, you study Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning-related technologies and applications to solve business problems, improving operations, forecasting, prediction, automation, or optimisation. For this major, you are required to also complete one elective unit and to complete one of the following two streams: Internship or Capstone.

You are strongly advised to consult Course Advisers at the beginning of each term regarding the units you intend to take to ensure you can complete the course within the shortest possible time. You should note that you may be required to enrol in some units online, depending on your campus offerings. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COIT20277 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
COIT29224 Evolutionary Computation
COIT29225 Neural Networks and Deep Learning
COIT29226 Introduction to the Internet of Things
STAT20029 Statistics for Managerial Decisions
COIT29227 Smart Technologies for Automating Business and Social Practices
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT20276 Postgraduate ICT Internship
COIT29228 Postgraduate ICT Capstone Project
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT29223 Blockchain Technologies for Sustainable Business Applications
COIT20261 Network Services and Automation
COIT20268 Responsive Web Design
COIT20250 Technologies in Information Systems Practice
PPMP20008 Initiating and Planning Projects

In the Internship or Capstone unit, you will apply the knowledge and skills developed throughout the course, enabling you to demonstrate complex computing and other professional learning outcomes in industry-relevant contexts.

Cyber Security and Networking Major
Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 54

In this major, you will study cybersecurity technologies, frameworks, and internetworking concepts to design secure computer networks and systems that support reliable business operations. For this major, you are required to also complete one elective unit and to complete one of the following two streams: Internship or Capstone.

You are strongly advised to consult Course Advisers at the beginning of each term regarding the units you intend to take to ensure you can complete the course within the shortest possible time. You should note that you may be required to enrol in some units online, depending on your campus offerings. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COIT20261 Network Services and Automation
COIT20262 Advanced Network Security
COIT20263 Information Security Management
COIT20264 Enterprise and Cloud Networking
COIT20267 Computer Forensics
COIT29227 Smart Technologies for Automating Business and Social Practices
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT20276 Postgraduate ICT Internship
COIT29228 Postgraduate ICT Capstone Project
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT20277 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
COIT29223 Blockchain Technologies for Sustainable Business Applications
COIT20268 Responsive Web Design
COIT29226 Introduction to the Internet of Things
PPMP20008 Initiating and Planning Projects

In the Internship or Capstone unit, you will apply the knowledge and skills developed throughout the course, enabling you to demonstrate complex computing and other professional learning outcomes in industry-relevant contexts.

 

Software Development Major
Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 54

In this major, you study techniques for developing reliable and high performance software with modern architectures so you can build enterprise-grade business applications. For this major, you are required to also complete one of the two streams: Internship or Capstone.

 You are strongly advised to consult Course Advisers at the beginning of each term regarding the units you intend to take to ensure you can complete the course within the shortest possible time. You should note that you may be required to enrol in some units online, depending on your campus offerings. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COIT20256 Object Oriented Development
COIT20257 Distributed Systems: Principles and Development
COIT20258 Software Engineering
COIT20268 Responsive Web Design
COIT20269 Mobile Web App Development
COIT29227 Smart Technologies for Automating Business and Social Practices
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT20276 Postgraduate ICT Internship
COIT29228 Postgraduate ICT Capstone Project
Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
COIT20277 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
COIT20261 Network Services and Automation
COIT29223 Blockchain Technologies for Sustainable Business Applications
COIT29226 Introduction to the Internet of Things
PPMP20008 Initiating and Planning Projects

In the Internship or Capstone unit, you will apply the knowledge and skills developed throughout the course, enabling you to demonstrate complex computing and other professional learning outcomes in industry-relevant contexts.