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Course Overview
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Course Content
System Development Methodologies
Provides knowledge and understanding of contemporary issues in systems development. Dissects various systems development lifecycles, methodologies, techniques and tools, exploring contexts in which they succeed and fail. Examines factors affecting the success of these methods along with comparisons of the values and principles that underlie these methods.
Contemporary Management & Leadership
Provides essential theoretical and conceptual knowledge relevant to organisational theories and practices in the context of the contemporary business environment. Covers topics related to management theory, management processes, leadership, managing people and contemporary issues in management.
Networks and Communications
Explores the current range of computer networks, reviewing the types of networks in use today, the communication protocols used and their arrangement into modular stacks, how problems are solved using networks and protocols, and an exploration of common network security issues.
Information Systems and Strategy
Introduces the development, implementation, and maintenance of various types of information systems, with emphasis on systems relating to enterprise applications, customer relationship and supply chain management, executive support and knowledge management, and global systems.
Common Questions
The program takes 2 years full-time, delivered face to face in a classroom-based setting over 4 semesters, with each semester running over 12 weeks.
Students must complete 16 courses totalling 320 credit points (20 credit points per course). Each course involves 4 contact hours per week, broken down into 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of tutorial.
Graduates can pursue diverse career paths including ICT Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, Database Developer, Computer Systems Manager, ICT Project Manager, and ICT Support Manager, with roles across electronic commerce, information systems, systems development, technology management, health informatics, and business systems and management.
This program is offered at CIM's campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, and Darwin.
No, there is no work-based training involved in the Master of Information and Communications Technology program. Delivery is entirely through face to face classroom-based teaching.
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