University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C04217v2 Master of Information Technology (non-IT graduates)

Award(s): Master of Information Technology (MInfTech)
UAC code: 942601 (Autumn semester), 945601 (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 052981E
Load credit points: 96
Course EFTSL: 2
Faculty/institute responsible: Information Technology

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Articulation
Additional admission requirements
Additional recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

This course is designed to enable students to achieve a comprehensive and advanced understanding of information technology.

The practical and industry-oriented nature of the course means that graduates are better prepared for employment in the information technology fields. The Master of Information Technology is well recognised within the Australian IT industry.

Course aims

Graduates of this course are able to understand advanced concepts of information technology in a commercial environment and contribute to the development of IT solutions within their organisation.

Career options

Career options include positions in the IT industry, including computer graphics and gaming, e-business, database design and management, information system development, networking, programming and project management.

Articulation

This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology (C11142), the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (C06058), the Graduate Diploma in Professional Information Technology (C06089), and the Master of Information Technology (C04157).

Additional admission requirements

Local students

Local applicants require:

  • a minimum qualification equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from a recognised Australian university with little or no formal IT education and/or experience, or
  • academic performance equivalent to an average mark of 60 per cent or higher in a UTS award, normally with no failures in core subjects after the first full-time year in the undergraduate degree.

Applicants with a degree from an institution other than UTS must meet the equivalent standard as required for admission of a UTS applicant.

UTS Graduate Diploma in Information Technology applicants require a 60 per cent average mark across all subjects, with only one failure allowed in the first semester. The average mark is to include any failed results as well as any marks obtained in second attempts or in alternative electives undertaken.

International students

Applicants must hold a recognised Bachelor's degree with a competitive Pass.

Applicants admitted directly to the Master of Information Technology without a computing or IT undergraduate qualification are required to complete the subjects contained in the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology with 60 per cent average mark across all subjects and only one failure allowed in the first semester. The average mark is to include any failed results as well as any marks obtained in second attempts or in alternative electives undertaken.

Students failing to meet this requirement are required to exit with the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology.

Additional recognition of prior learning

Exemptions are not normally granted in this course.

Course duration and attendance

The Master of Information Technology is offered on a two-year full-time or four-year part-time basis.

Course structure

The Master of Information Technology totals 96 credit points, comprising eight core subjects, 12 credit points of undergraduate electives and 36 credit points of postgraduate electives.

Course completion requirements

32113 Advanced Database 6cp
32114 Advanced Data Communications 6cp
31269 Business Requirements Modelling 6cp
32524 LANS and Routing 6cp
31271 Database Fundamentals 6cp
31272 Project Management and the Professional 6cp
Select one of the following: 6cp
      31488 Programming Foundations6cp 
      31267 Programming Fundamentals6cp 
31266 Introduction to Information Systems 6cp
CBK90079 Electives 36cp
CBK90785 Electives 12cp
Total 96cp

Course program

The following example shows a typical full-time program for a student commencing in Autumn semester.

A part-time student would complete the subjects 31269 and 31272 and the two undergraduate electives before completing 32113, 32114 and the six postgraduate electives.

Note: subjects listed as electives are only offered in a particular semester (or year) if there is sufficient demand and the Faculty has the necessary resources.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
31266 Introduction to Information Systems 6cp
32524 LANS and Routing 6cp
31271 Database Fundamentals 6cp
Select one of the following: 6cp
      31488 Programming Foundations6cp 
      31267 Programming Fundamentals6cp 
Spring semester
31269 Business Requirements Modelling 6cp
31272 Project Management and the Professional 6cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
32113 Advanced Database 6cp
32114 Advanced Data Communications 6cp
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Spring semester
Select 24 credit points of electives 24cp
 
Electives - Year 1
31005 Data Mining Algorithms 6cp
31077 Software Engineering Fundamentals 6cp
31080 Digital Multimedia 6cp
31097 IT Operations Management 6cp
31099 Distributed Database Programming and Administration 6cp
31100 Enterprise Development with the .NET Framework 6cp
31241 3D Computer Animation 6cp
31242 Advanced Internet Programming 6cp
31245 Business Process and IT Strategy 6cp
31246 Network Design 6cp
31247 Collaborative Business Processes 6cp
31249 Computer Graphics Rendering Techniques 6cp
31250 Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 6cp
31251 Data Structures and Algorithms 6cp
31252 Network Security 6cp
31254 e-Commerce 6cp
31256 Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 6cp
31257 Information System Development Methodologies 6cp
31258 Innovations for Global Relationship Management 6cp
31259 Intelligent Agents in Java 6cp
31261 Internetworking Project 6cp
31262 Introduction to Computer Game Design 6cp
31263 Introduction to Computer Game Programming 6cp
31264 Introduction to Computer Graphics 6cp
31268 Web Systems 6cp
31274 Network Management 6cp
31275 Mobile Networking 6cp
31276 Networked Enterprise Architecture 6cp
31277 Routing and Internetworks 6cp
31283 WANs and Virtual LANs 6cp
31284 Web Services Development 6cp
31285 Mobile Programming 6cp
31335 Extreme Programming 6cp
31338 Network Servers 6cp
31748 Programming on the Internet 6cp
31777 Human-Computer Interaction 6cp
31860 Object-oriented Programming and C++ 6cp
31927 Application Development with Visual Basic .NET 6cp
 
Electives - Year 2
24726 Economics and Marketing in the New Economy 6cp
32002 Virtual Worlds: Programming and Design 6cp
32003 Computer Game Design 6cp
32004 Game Programming 6cp
32106 Object-oriented Process 6cp
32108 Applications of Artificial Intelligence 6cp
32118 Mobile Communications and Computing 6cp
32120 Introduction to e-Business Technology 6cp
32122 Business to Consumer: Fundamental Principles and Technologies 6cp
32123 Business to Business: Fundamental Principles and Technologies 6cp
32124 e-Business Project Management 6cp
32126 Web Content Design and Management 6cp
32127 Business to Consumer: Advanced Principles 6cp
32128 Business to Business: Advanced Principles 6cp
32131 Data Mining and Visualisation in e-Business 6cp
32133 e-Market Trading Technology 6cp
32204 Advanced Data Management 6cp
32208 Information Processing Strategy 6cp
32501 Computer Graphics 6cp
32509 Interaction Design 6cp
32510 Principles of Object-oriented Programming in C++ 6cp
32513 Advanced Data Mining Algorithms 6cp
32516 Internet Programming 6cp
32517 Commerce on the Internet 6cp
32520 UNIX Systems Administration 6cp
32521 WANS and VLANS 6cp
32523 Operating Systems for Network Security 6cp
32524 LANS and Routing 6cp
32525 Web Services Technologies and Applications 6cp
32527 Internetwork Design 6cp
32530 Building Intelligent Agents 6cp
32531 Global Information Systems 6cp
32532 Conducting Business Electronically 6cp
32533 Networking Communities 6cp
32534 Knowledge Management Systems 6cp
32535 Database in Distributed Environments 6cp
32536 Object-oriented Modelling 6cp
32541 Project Management 6cp
32542 Advanced Cognitive Modelling 6cp
32543 Advanced 3D Computer Animation 6cp
32544 Advanced Image Synthesis Techniques 6cp
32545 Multi-Agent Systems 6cp
32546 Business Process Engineering 6cp
32547 UNIX Systems Programming 6cp
32548 Network Security 6cp
32549 Advanced Internet Programming 6cp
32550 Advances in Requirements Engineering 6cp
32702 Contemporary Telecommunications 6cp
32704 Strategic IT Contract Management 6cp
32902 Recent Advances in Information Systems 6cp
32933 Research Project 6cp
32934 Research Project 12cp
95563 Digital Media Development Process 6cp
95564 Digital Media Technologies 6cp
95565 Digital Graphics and the Still Image 6cp
95566 Digital Information and Interaction Design 6cp
95567 Digital Media in Social Context 6cp
95568 Digital Sound and the Moving Image 6cp
32148 Enterprise Computing 6cp

Professional recognition

Australian Computer Society

Graduates qualify for professional level membership.

Other information

Further information is available from the Building 10 Student Centre on:

telephone +61 2 9514 1222