Master of Information Technology Management (Professional)
Deakin University
Course Details
Information technology is driving digital disruption, with new technology helping redefine many industries. To take advantage of the opportunities that information technology offers, businesses need skilled staff who can lead and manage IT projects, services, and departments. Deakins Master of Information Technology Management (Professional) equips you with the specialist knowledge and skills necessary to lead and manage information technology projects and people within enterprises. This course develops your understanding of the many aspects of IT, including networking, cyber security, operations and enterprise systems. As an enterprise manager you will work alongside, manage and lead artificial intelligence specialists, software engineers, data scientists, application developers and business analysts. This course is ideal for those with a computing background and provides the opportunity to undertake a period of industry-based learning or a research project.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: 16 credit points; Part A. Introductory Information Technology Management Studies (4 credit points); Part B. Mastery Information Technology Management Studies (8 credit points); Part C. Professional Studies (4 credit points); Completion of STP050 Academic Integrity (0-credit point compulsory unit).