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ProgramsSCSCS(PG)ITMaster of IT / Master of IT Management (2022)


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Year 1 - Semester 1

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
Core
6COMP5206: Information Technologies and Systems
Core
6INFO5990: Professional Practice in IT
Core
6INFO5992: Understanding IT Innovations
Core
6INFO6007: Project Management in IT

Note:   Core units can be taken in either Semester 1 or Semester 2.


Year 1 - Semester 2

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
List
24Select from
Information Technology Specialist Units
Information Technology Management Specialist Units
Foundation Units
IT Project and Research Units


Note:  The MIT Specialist units chosen may contribute towards a designated Major. See the Streams/Majors section of these tables for details of each Major.

Project Units may be taken by students after completing 24 credit points of study, subject to school permission. Research Pathway units may be taken by students achieving a Distinction average (or better) result in the first 24 credit points of units of study is required.

Year 2 - Semester 1

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
List
24Select from
Information Technology Specialist Units
Information Technology Management Specialist Units
IT Project and Research Units

Year 2 - Semester 2

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
List
24Select from
Information Technology Specialist Units
Information Technology Management Specialist Units
IT Project and Research Units

Note:   The tables above assume completion in 2 years with a full-time load of 24 credit points in all four semesters (total of 96 credit points).


Additional Requirements for Major

TypeCPCP From
18Select from
COMP5047: Pervasive Computing
COMP5216: Mobile Computing
COMP5313: Large Scale Networks
COMP5349: Cloud Computing
COMP5416: Advanced Network Technologies
COMP5426: Parallel and Distributed Computing
ELEC5509: Mobile Networks
ELEC5514: IoT Wireless Sensing and Networking
ELEC5517: Software Defined Networks


Note:Award of this major requires a minimum of 18 credit points from the Specialist units listed above. This requirement for the (optional) major is additional to the requirements for completing the degree.

Candidates for the degree of Master of Information Technology / Master of Information Technology Management must complete a total of 96 credit points from the units of study. Completion of a major is an optional requirement of the Master of Information Technology / Master of Information Technology Management.

A postgraduate major in networks and distributed systems will provide you with advanced knowledge in designing, building, maintaining and supporting computer communication networks within an organisation or between organisations. You will have the opportunity to engage in areas of study including pervasive computing, parallel and distributed computing, large-scale networks, cloud computing, cyber security and advanced network technologies.

Graduate opportunities: Computer networking is a rapidly growing industry, and consequently professionals with knowledge in this area are in high demand. Corporations and businesses both large and small need staff with networking knowledge and skills to design, install, maintain and protect their computer systems. Furthermore, new technological innovations particularly in distributed and cloud computing are creating a greater demand in this area.

Course: Master of IT / Master of IT Management (2022)
CP Required: 96
Min FT Duration: 2.00 Years
Min PT Duration: 2.00 Years
Faculty/School: Faculty of Engineering
Years Offered: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Requirements: 1. Candidates for the degree of Master of Information Technology / Master of Information Technology Management must complete a total of 96 credit points, and must fulfill all requirements for their award as defined by the Course Resolutions of the Faculty of Engineering and IT.

2. Candidates commence their enrollment in the Professional Pathway.

3. After completing 24 credit points of coursework, students may then select 12 credit points of Professional Pathway Project units (COMP5703 or COMP5707 & COMP5708).

4. After completing 24 credit points of coursework, students who achieve Distinction average results or above may be eligible for Research Pathway units with the approval of the Program Director.

5. Students in the Professional Pathway must complete 24 credit points of Core units of study, a minimum of 24 credit points of MIT Specialist units of study, a minimum of 24 credit points of MITM Specialist units of study, a minimum of 12 credit points of Professional Pathway Project units of study, a maximum of 12 credit points of Foundation units of study and no credit points of Research Pathway units of study.

6. Students in the Research Pathway must complete 24 credit points of Core units of study, a minimum of 24 credit points of MIT Specialist units of study, a minimum of 24 credit points of MITM Specialist units of study, a minimum of 24 credit points of Research Pathway units of study, a maximum of 12 credit points of Foundation units of study and no credit points of Professional Pathway Project units of study.

7. A maximum of 12 credit points may be selected with the approval of the Program Director from units outside the School of IT (unit codes other than COMP, INFO or ISYS).

8. Enrolment in the Master of Information Technology / Master of Information Technology Management may be either part-time or full-time with a maximum completion time of 6 years.

For further details of course rules, see the Faculty Handbook at http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks
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