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Torrens University Australia

Master of Information Technology (Advanced)


Course Details

A Master of Information Technology will build on your current knowledge to help you create new opportunities and explore different career paths across a range of IT topics. Designed to provide advanced capability using existing and emerging technologies, this course will redefine your IT career. Choose electives that align with your goals in the field of IT, including big data and analytics, user experience design, management of people and teams, cybersecurity and deeper exploration of technical topics like artificial intelligence. This program focuses on the infrastructure aspect of IT, specifically on designing and implementing the technical solutions needed by businesses such as cloud computing.Structured to align with the guidelines of the Australian Computer Society (ACS), this course focuses on developing advanced information technology skills preparing ICT professionals to better exploit Industry 4.0 technologies. Your studies will review current information technologies and system trends, investigate security issues in an enterprise networking context, explore new application and database development approaches, and understand emerging technologies. You’ll also learn how to deal with risk, interdependent integrations, software updates and software development management.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: For a Master of Information Technology (Advanced), complete ten core subjects and three elective subjects. For a Master of Information Technology, complete nine core subjects (including ITW601) and two elective subjects.Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising three hours of facilitated study and seven hours of self-directed study.


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