More detail about this qualification
The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a level 9 programme that requires successful completion of a minimum of 180 credits from level 8 and 9.
There are two pathways for completing a Master of Information Technology. Both pathways require the completion of a significant research project.
The following structure is proposed for the two available pathways.
All courses 15 credits unless stated otherwise.
Pathways
Entry requirements
Domestic
A bachelor's degree or postgraduate qualification in information technology or related subject with at least a B grade average at Level 7 or 8, and be deemed to have the acquired skills and knowledge through relevant work or professional experience.
*Domestic fee displayed is for 18-months, or 1.5 years of study (equivalent to 180 credits) but is subject to annual fee increases.
International Students
Minimum IELTS (academic) score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 6, or equivalent.
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*International fee displayed is for 1.5 years of study (equivalent to 180 credits). For fee exclusions, please see our terms and conditions.
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