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Master of Information Technology and Systems

  • Masters (Coursework)

IT professionals are in demand across a range of industries including Information Technology, Telecommunications Technology and Digital Media with increasing skill demands in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and Automation Technologies.* A career in IT could see you starting...

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 - 5 years full-time
Course Code
K7I, 079193M
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$39,278 per year

About this course

IT professionals are in demand across a range of industries including Information Technology, Telecommunications Technology and Digital Media with increasing skill demands in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and Automation Technologies.* A career in IT could see you starting your own business, to working for international companies such as IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and Samsung.

The Master of Information Technology and Systems (MITS) provides a wide breadth of knowledge and practical skills in varying aspects of information technology (IT) and information systems (IS). It has been designed for everyone, not just those with IT backgrounds, to develop and build on your current skills, and enhance your ability to contribute to the workforce in any industry that has information technology and system needs.

You will have the option to customise your own learning towards your career goals with a range of seven specialisations. You can select up to two specialisations that cover a range of advanced IT and IS areas. You will develop the critical knowledge and skills required to work as an IT professional by choosing units that best suit your career development, interests and needs.

It is forecasted that there will be 1.1 million technology workers in Australia by 2026. ^

With an industry expecting very strong growth within the next five years, IT remains one of the highest paid industries in Australia with career options looking more promising than ever.*

*Australian Industry and Skills Committee, Information and Communications Technology, 2021

^ACS Australia's Digital Pulse: future directions for Australia's technology workforce - Deloitte Access Economics

Entry requirements

16-unit masters (2 years)

Students who do not hold a Bachelor or Graduate Certificate/Diploma in an ICT-related area from an accredited tertiary institution will be required to complete a 2-year, 16-unit masters.

12-unit masters (1.5 to 2 years)

To qualify for a 12-unit MITS, you must:

  • currently hold a Bachelor degree in an ICT-related area, or
  • currently hold a Bachelor degree in any discipline and a Graduate Certificate/Diploma in an ICT-related area from an accredited tertiary institution covering at least the fundamental knowledge and achieving the equivalent learning outcomes as the units in the transition semester.

Admission to most postgraduate coursework courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. Applicants must achieve the required grade in their qualifying studies, meet any prerequisite subjects, and meet English language requirements to be eligible for an offer.

English Language Requirements

For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

English Language Requirements are: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no individual band less than 6.0)

16-unit masters (2 years)

Students who do not hold a Bachelor or Graduate Certificate/Diploma in an ICT-related area from an accredited tertiary institution will be required to complete a 2-year, 16-unit masters.

12-unit masters (1.5 to 2 years)

To qualify for a 12-unit MITS, you must:

  • currently hold a Bachelor degree in an ICT-related area, or
  • currently hold a Bachelor degree in any discipline and a Graduate Certificate/Diploma in an ICT-related area from an accredited tertiary institution covering at least the fundamental knowledge and achieving the equivalent learning outcomes as the units in the transition semester.

Study locations

Launceston

Hobart

What you will learn

  • 1 Communicate technical and non-technical information proficiently to a variety of stakeholders in ICT professional practice
  • 2 Adapt ICT processes, tools, and techniques to efficiently solve complex and diverse problems incorporating best practice and ICT industry standards
  • 3 Construct efficient ICT solutions ensuring a quality user experience using peer collaboration and research in areas of specialisation
  • 4 Propose and critique effective, ethical solutions to complex scenarios considering the consequences for individuals, organisations, and society that are relevant to areas of specialisation
  • Career pathways

    The Master of Information Technology Systems (MITS) is an effective means of opening new career possibilities in a broad range of ICT fields.

    You will graduate with the knowledge and skills to solve complex social, economic, and technical problems within the context of information and communication technology. This degree provides fundamental skills in systems analysis and design; programming; cyber-security; web technology; database technology; data communications and networking technology.

    Graduates will enjoy varied and rewarding careers around the world including:

    • Mobile App Developer
    • Front/Back End Developer
    • Data Modeller
    • Software Designer
    • Web Developer
    • Software Developer
    • Machine Learning Software Engineering
    • Data Analyst
    • Data Modeller
    • Analyst Programmer
    • Security Specialist
    • Network Administrator
    • Systems Administrator
    • IoT Engineer
    • Data Modeller
    • Data Analyst
    • Analyst Programmer
    • Business Analyst
    • Project Manager

    Careers relating to technology are growing fast with employers demanding technical expertise across a wide variety of industries. Over the next five years, the technology workforce is forecast to exceed 1.1million jobs*.

    Whether it's designing apps or websites, running virtual reality tours, building the latest gaming sensation, or working at a bank leading advancement in cyber security, a career in Information and Communication Technology will set you up for life.

    *Australian Computer Society (ACS) Digital Pulse report 2021

    Professional Accreditation

    The Master of Information and Technology Systems is an externally accredited degree.

    Completion of the course meets the requirements for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS). There may be additional requirements for membership beyond the completion of the course.

    For further membership requirements, please visit the ACS website.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    The Master of Information and Technology Systems is an externally accredited degree.

    Completion of the course meets the requirements for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS). There may be additional requirements for membership beyond the completion of the course.

    For further membership requirements, please visit the ACS website.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    Course structure

    The MITS is a two-year (200 credit point) course, comprising

    1. Core Units (100 credit points)

    2. One Technical Specialisation (50 credit points).
    Four technical specialisations are offered that align with in-demand ICT career outcomes - Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Systems Analysis and Software Development

    3. Second Specialisation or 4 cross-listed units (50 credit points)
    Students can undertake a second technical specialisation to develop depth in another field of ICT.

    OR

    Students can undertake a professional specialisation. Two professional specialisations are offered - ICT Research or ICT Professional Experience. Note: to be eligible for the ICT Research specialisation requires students to have obtained a minimum of a Distinction in all eight of their first-year units and a High Distinction in KIT714. This specialisation is the pathway to a PhD.

    OR

    Students can undertake four ICT units of their choice from any ICT specialisation (aside from ICT Research) for career paths in ICT that require a depth of ICT knowledge across different specialisations. Students must take one level 500-unit and three level 700 units.

    Credit for prior study or work

    Students in this course may be eligible for a reduction in the volume of learning of:

    • up to 100 credit points if they have completed a Bachelor Honours (AQF 8) award in a cognate discipline; or
    • up to 50 credit points if they have completed a Bachelor (AQF 7) award in a cognate discipline.

    Graduate outcomes

    Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at University of Tasmania.
    59%
    Overall satisfaction
    72.7%
    Skill scale
    54.7%
    Teaching scale