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Master of Information Technology (MIT) Masters 108729F 2025

Study Level Masters

Course Code 108729F

Study Method Mixed

Assessment Online Exam, Onsite Exam, Practical, Assignments

Start Date June 2025, September 2025, February 2026

Entry Requirement Bachelors

Duration 104 weeks

Price $43200

Discount 5%

Discounted Price $41040

About the Course

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed to enable those with a degree in non-IT areas to develop skills and knowledge that will allow them to enter the field of information technology. Students entering the Master of Information Technology from cognate bachelor degrees (e.g. bachelor's degree in IT or Computer Science) are eligible for potential unit substitution for one or more of the foundational units within the course.

The course provides a solid base in all of the key foundational and important areas of IT, and provides the opportunity for students to specialise and develop deep knowledge within specific areas of IT.

The Master of Information Technology has been designed to meet the current and growing skill shortage in IT, particularly in the areas of Cyber Security,  Computer Networking and Artificial Intelligence. Students may select from advanced units covering key aspects of Cyber Security, Enterprise Networks or Artificial Intelligence and graduate with a specialisation in these areas. There are two electives in the MIT, one of which can be from a field other than IT. The course includes a capstone Applied Project unit that ensures that competence in the application of skills and knowledge is demonstrated to current and/or prospective employers.

Entry Requirements

The following admission criteria apply to all applicants to courses at APIC that lead to the award of an AQF Level 9 qualification. Additional English language requirements for international students are provided in the next tab.

  • Applicants must have successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree (AQF 7) or higher, awarded by a recognised university or higher education institution, in any discipline; OR
  • Applicants who have completed a postgraduate preparation program.

For more information on admission requirements, please refer to the APIC Admission Policy.

What will you learn

A degree in non-IT areas to develop skills and knowledge that will allow them to enter the field of information technology. The course provides a solid base in all of the key foundational and important areas of IT, and provides the opportunity for students to specialise and develop deep knowledge within specific areas of IT.

The Master of Information Technology has been designed to meet the current and growing skill shortage in IT, particularly in the areas of Cyber Security,  Computer Networking and Artificial Intelligence. Students may select from advanced units covering key aspects of Cyber Security, Enterprise Networks or Artificial Intelligence and graduate with a specialisation in these areas. There are two electives in the MIT, one of which can be from a field other than IT. The course includes a capstone Applied Project unit that ensures that competence in the application of skills and knowledge is demonstrated to current and/or prospective employers.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of MIT will be able to:

  • Master the core body of information technology knowledge.
  • Articulate project and IT systems management issues and principles.
  • Appraise current and emerging approaches and technologies in information technology.
  • Integrate ethical considerations into IT solutions and professional practices.
  • Communicate complex information technology concepts and solutions to specialists, non-specialists, and collaborators.
  • Create justifiable innovative solutions to complex information technology problems through independent research, industry-standard technologies and methodologies.

    Skill Development
     
  • Information Technology
  • Enterprise Networks
  • System Design
  • Cyber Defence
  • IT Systems Security
  • Data Management
  • Project Management
  • Cloud Architecture

Course Units

Code Course Unit Description Type
ICT5150 Information Systems Core
ICT5151 Data and Information Management Core
ICT5152 Software and Systems Design Core
ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security Core
PRJ5003 Project Constraint Management Core
ICT5201 Research Methods and Data Analysis Core
ICT6001 Applied Project Core
ICT5356 Principles of Artificial Intelligence Core
ICT5357 Problem-solving and Decision-Making with Machine Learning Core
ICT5358 Unleashing the Power of Generative AI Models Core