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Master of Information Technology
OVERVIEW ACAP’s Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed to give you the technology, project management, and people skills you need to advance your career and secure your position as an IT professional into the future. In this course, you will develop skills and modernise your knowledge of emerging and…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW
ACAP’s Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed to give you the technology, project management, and people skills you need to advance your career and secure your position as an IT professional into the future. In this course, you will develop skills and modernise your knowledge of emerging and evolving technologies such as AI, blockchain, mobile and software development, and cyber security. You’ll graduate confident, independent and with a real-world expertise that’s highly sought-after by employers.
Project based learning (PBL) is an integral and vital design feature of this course. You will have opportunities to tackle challenging real-world problems through projects tailored to your interests, that require critical thinking, problem-solving, iteration, collaboration, leadership, reflection and evaluation.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Accelerate your career potential with applied learning and practical skills. Explore with an applied focus:
Advanced Software Development
Project Management and Teamwork
Cognitive Skills and Critical Thinking
Communication, Adaptive and Interactional Skills
Global Outlook
CAREER PATHWAYS
With a focus on software development, current and emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, graduates of the Master of Information Technology course will be well placed to secure rewarding roles worldwide in a range of IT roles. You’ll also be able to use the skills you learn on this course in areas outside of IT, such as finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and entertainment. This gives you flexibility in your career choices after you graduate.
EXIT PATHWAYS
Students who enrol in the Master of Information Technology and choose to discontinue their studies after successfully completing the first four units may exit the course with a Graduate Certificate of Software Development (AQF 8).
REQUIREMENTS
Meet the following criteria:
Completion of an Australian bachelor’s degree in any discipline or an equivalent qualification; or
3 years of significant and relevant industry experience evidenced by a substantial portfolio of work
Minimum English language requirement for International Students
Academic IELTS minimum overall band of 6.5 with no individual band below 6.0 completed in the last two years (or equivalent)
Overseas qualifications must be deemed by ACAP as equivalent to Australian qualifications
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP) is an education provider, with four campuses in Australia- of which one is based in Melbourne, that has been teaching applied psychology over the last 30 years. ACAP covers a broad range of courses including counselling, psychology, case management, coaching, social science, social work and youth work. Its higher education counselling degrees are accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and its Psychology degrees are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). ACAP’s Social Work courses have been provisionally accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). With its team of experienced academics and industry professionals, it offers a practical learning environment with the latest in work practices and industry developments.
The Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP) is an education provider, with four campuses in Australia- of which one is based in Melbourne, that has been teaching applied psychology over the last 30 years. ACAP covers a broad range of courses including counselling, psychology, case management, coaching, social science, social work and youth work. Its higher education counselling degrees are accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and its Psychology degrees are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). ACAP’s Social Work courses have been provisionally accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). With its team of experienced academics and industry professionals, it offers a practical learning environment with the latest in work practices and industry developments.