Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Network Infrastructure
Level 400 core unit
Problem Solving in the Digital Age
Level 400 core unit
Human Factors and Cyber Criminal Behaviour
Level 400 core unit
Cloud Computing
Level 400 core unit
Software Engineering: Process and Tools
Level 400 core unit
Digital Transformation Strategies
Level 400 core unit
Emotional Intelligence, Leadership and Communication
Level 500 core unit
Principles of Programming and Database Management Systems
Level 500 core unit
Contemporary Digital Ecosystems
Level 500 core unit
Software Development Essentials
Level 500 core unit
Language Bots
Level 500 core unit
Principles of Software Systems
Level 500 core unit
Software Analysis and Design
Level 600 core unit
Management Information and Enterprise Systems
Level 600 core unit
Machine Learning: Advancements and Applications
Level 600 core unit
Business Practice for IT Professionals
Level 600 core unit
Security Assessment in Software Development
Level 600 core unit
MIT Capstone
Level 600 core unit (choose one)
MIT Work Integrated Learning
Level 600 core unit (choose one)
Digital Data Governance
Elective (choose two)
Information Security
Elective (choose two)
Security Operations
Elective (choose two)
Consultancy and Engaging with Stakeholders
Elective (choose two)
Enterprise Security
Elective (choose two)
Software Testing
Elective (choose two)
Web and Mobile Application Development
Elective (choose two)
Common Questions
To gain entry into the Master of Information Technology (Software Application Development), applicants must meet at least one of the following criteria: completion of an undergraduate bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) including a bridging or enabling course; or relevant work and life experience demonstrating the ability to undertake study at this level, including evidence of at least 5 years of supervisory experience in a CV/resume. International students must also meet English language requirements, including an IELTS Academic score of 6.5 with a minimum sub-score of 6 in each band.
The Master of Information Technology (Software Application Development) is a 2-year full-time program delivered face to face on campus at the Sydney location (Level 5, 540 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000). Intakes are available in January, April, July, and October.
The Master of Information Technology (Software Application Development) comprises fifteen (15) core units and electives across 400, 500, and 600 levels. Core units include Network Infrastructure, Cloud Computing, Software Engineering: Process and Tools, Emotional Intelligence Leadership and Communication, Machine Learning: Advancements and Applications, Security Assessment in Software Development, and more. Students also choose two electives from options such as Software Testing, Web and Mobile Application Development, Information Security, and Enterprise Security, plus either a MIT Capstone or MIT Work Integrated Learning unit.
The Master of Information Technology (Software Application Development) will provide students with transferable skills, industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of business practices, positioning them for potential careers such as Software Engineer, Software Developer, Software Architect, and Analyst Programmer.
Yes, any student with prior learning may submit appropriate evidence and apply for Recognition of Prior Learning. ASA may award credit towards achievement of a qualification or award for various forms of prior learning by comparing a student's current level of skills and knowledge against unit learning outcomes. If RPL is granted, the total number of units of study is subject to change, which may affect tuition fees.
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