Master of Information Technology

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

About

The Master of Information Technology program is designed for non-computing graduates who wish to make a career change and enter into the ever evolving ICT industry.

This program is also suitable for IT graduates who wish to upskill to enhance your career prospects.This program develops a skill set that spans from theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge developments in computing.

As a graduate of this program, you will be knowledgeable and creative;

have excellent programming skills;

be capable of designing, implementing and maintaining complex software systems;

and be able to readily adapt to new advances in the rapidly changing information technology environment and/or continue towards a research degree.This program aims to help you develop the knowledge, skills and application of knowledge and skills that are essential to be employed as a competent software developer, with potential to move into a leadership role.

Undertaking the Master of Information Technology program you will move from theory to the practice of coding solutions to a wide range of real-world problems.One of the highlights of this program is a capstone software engineering project in the final semester of the program.

In addition to this capstone project, you will be able to specialise in one of the following areas:Big Data Management Cloud Computing Intelligent Systems Mobile Computing Security Software Architecture Web Systems and Search TechnologyCourses in these specialisation areas are at the cutting edge of research and development.

They are designed to allow you to explore the area thoroughly, while providing the knowledge and skills for true mastery.This program is delivered on campus;

some courses may be available online.

Structure

All courses listed may not be available each semester

Year One of the Program

Complete the following Six (6) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Programming Fundamentals 12 COSC2531 City Campus
Software Engineering Fundamentals 12 ISYS1117 City Campus
Database Concepts 12 ISYS1055 City Campus
IT Infrastructure and Security 12 COSC2737 City Campus
Advanced Programming 12 COSC1295 City Campus
Usability Engineering 12 COSC1182 City Campus

Select and Complete One (1) Course from Advanced Topics Options: Please refer to the list of Advanced Topics Option courses at the end of this program structure.

Select and Complete One (1) Course from Program Options or Advanced Topics Options: Please refer to the list of Program Option Courses and Advanced Topics Option courses at the end of this program structure.

AND

Year Two of Program

Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Algorithms and Analysis 12 COSC1285 City Campus

Select and Complete Three (3) Courses from Advanced Topics Options. Please refer to the list of Advanced Topics Option courses at the end of this program structure

Project Option: Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Software Engineering Project Management 12 ISYS1106 City Campus
Postgraduate Information Technology Project 24 COSC2648 City Campus
Advanced Professional Development 12 COSC2615 City Campus

Research Option 1: Complete the following Two (2) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Research Methods 12 COSC2149 City Campus
Minor Thesis/Project 36 COSC2179 City Campus

Research Option 2: Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Research Methods 12 COSC2149 City Campus
Minor Thesis/Project Part A 24 COSC2389 City Campus
Minor Thesis/Project Part B 12 COSC2390 City Campus
AND

List of Options Courses:

Program Option Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Governance and Change in Digital Business 12 INTE2412 City Campus
Digital Strategy 12 INTE1030 City Campus
Digital Innovation 12 INTE1014 City Campus
Advanced Topics in Cryptography 12 INTE1127 City Campus
Practical Data Science 12 COSC2670 City Campus
Database Applications 12 ISYS1101 City Campus

Advanced Topics Option Courses:

Course Title Credit Points Course Code Campus
Big Data Management 12 COSC2636 City Campus
Big Data Processing 12 COSC2637 City Campus
Cloud Computing 12 COSC2640 City Campus
Cloud Infrastructures 12 COSC2642 City Campus
Cloud Security 12 INTE2401 City Campus
Computer and Internet Forensics 12 COSC2302 City Campus
Cryptography for Cyber Security 12 INTE1125 City Campus
Data Mining 12 COSC2111 City Campus
Database Systems 12 COSC2407 City Campus
Foundations Distributed Computing 12 COSC1170 City Campus
Games and Artificial Intelligence Techniques 12 COSC2528 City Campus
iPhone Software Engineering 12 COSC2472 City Campus
Web Search Engines and Information Retrieval 12 ISYS1078 City Campus
Knowledge and Data Warehousing 12 ISYS1072 City Campus
Mobile Application Development 12 COSC2347 City Campus
Object Oriented Software Design 12 ISYS1083 City Campus
Secure Electronic Commerce 12 INTE1070 City Campus
Network Programming 12 COSC1176 City Campus
Software Requirements Engineering 12 COSC2275 City Campus
Systems Architecture 12 ISYS1088 City Campus
Web Services 12 COSC2279 City Campus
Artificial Intelligence 12 COSC1125 City Campus
Electronic Commerce and Enterprise Systems 12 COSC2354 City Campus
Software Testing 12 ISYS1085 City Campus
Web Development Technologies 12 COSC2277 City Campus
Information Systems Risk Management 12 INTE2396 City Campus
Evolutionary Computing 12 COSC2033 City Campus
Programming Internet of Things 12 COSC2755 City Campus

Entry requirements

Program Entry Requirements

An Australian bachelor degree in any discipline with a minimum GPA of 2.0, or equivalent; or

A minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in programming (web, application, database); software engineering; system, functional or business analysis; information, system or enterprise architecture; ICT management; administration (network, systems); support (desktop, helpdesk, system); web design/media; business information systems or information systems.

International qualifications are assessed according to the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

English Language Requirements

A minimum IELTS (Academic module) overall score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0; or equivalent. For equivalents to English entry requirements, see the English equivalents web page.

Credit Transfer and Recognised Prior Learning

Some applicants may be eligible for credit. Please refer to the Articulation and Pathways section for further information.

Learning outcomes

You are expected to develop the following Program Learning Outcomes:

Enabling Knowledge

You will gain skills as you apply knowledge with creativity and initiative to new situations. In doing so, you will:

  • Demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge that includes recent developments in computer science and information technology;
  • Recognise and use research principles and methods applicable to computer science and information technology.

Critical Analysis

You will learn to accurately and objectively examine, and critically investigate computer science and information technology (IT) concepts, evidence, theories or situations, in particular to:

  • Analyse and model complex requirements and constraints for the purpose of designing and implementing software artefacts and IT systems;
  • Evaluate and compare designs of software artefacts and IT systems on the basis of organisational and user requirements.

Problem Solving

Your capability to analyse complex problems and synthesise suitable solutions will be extended as you learn to:

  • Design and implement software solutions that accommodate specified requirements and constraints, based on analysis or modelling or requirements specification.

Communication

You will learn to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences through a range of modes and media, in particular to:

  • Interpret abstract theoretical propositions, choose methodologies, justify conclusions and defend professional decisions to both IT and non-IT personnel via technical reports of professional standard and technical presentations.

Team Work

You will learn to work as an effective and productive team member in a range of professional and social situations, in particular to:

  • Work effectively in different roles, to form, manage, and successfully produce outcomes from collaborative teams, whose members may have diverse cultural backgrounds and life circumstances, and differing levels of technical expertise.

Responsibility

You will be required to accept responsibility for your own learning and make informed decisions about judging and adopting appropriate behaviour in professional and social situations. This includes accepting the responsibility for independent life-long learning and a high level of accountability. Specifically, you will learn to:

  • Effectively apply relevant standards, ethical considerations, and an understanding of legal and privacy issues to designing software applications and IT systems.

Research and scholarship

You will have technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to professional practice or scholarship, specifically you will have cognitive skills:

  • to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and professional practice or scholarship;
  • to plan and execute a substantial research-based project, capstone experience and/or piece of scholarship.

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