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University of Sydney (USYD)

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Master of Information Technology Management

  • Masters (Coursework)

Succeed in managing areas that use technology to expand business endeavours and gain an in-depth understanding of key areas such as data analytics, business intelligence, IT strategy and IT project management.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Aug
Domestic Fees
$38,000 total

About this course

Succeed in managing areas that use technology to expand business endeavours and gain an in-depth understanding of key areas such as data analytics, business intelligence, IT strategy and IT project management.

Entry requirements

 

To be eligible for admission, an applicant is required to have:

  • an Australian bachelor's degree in information technology or information systems with a credit average (65 percent), or equivalent qualification, or
  • an Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree with a credit average (65 percent) and a major sequence of study in computer engineering, software engineering, or equivalent qualification, or
  • an Australian bachelor's degree in an unrelated discipline with a credit average (65 percent) and two year's professional work experience in the information technology industry, or equivalent qualifications, or
  • a University of Sydney Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management or Graduate Diploma in Computing, with a credit average (65 percent). Units completed in the graduate diploma/graduate certificate can be credited to the master's degree.

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Career pathways

Graduates will be preprared to succeed in management in areas that use computing technology to operate and expand business endeavours.

It is tailored for graduates currently moving along, or seeking to move along, a range of career paths or roles, such as:

  • project manager
  • program manager
  • general manager of operations
  • chief information officer
  • chief technology officer

Depending on your role, you may be responsible for:

  • selecting and deploying software products appropriate for an organisation, or
  • creating and managing business applications, web sites, systems and the IT environment in all types of industries.

This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Our graduates are recognised internationally through the Seoul Accord.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at University of Sydney (USYD).
70.8%
Overall satisfaction
81.3%
Skill scale
52.9%
Teaching scale
88.4%
Employed full-time
$101k
Average salary