Why do a Master of Information Technology (Management)?
The Master of Information Technology (Management) is designed for students
with a background in a discipline other than Information Technology, who desire
to acquire skills in this rapidly advancing field. The program will broaden your
career opportunities by developing your skills in IT application development and
business management. Returning to study can not only bring you up to speed with
the latest developments in IT and management, but can help you obtain the skills
mix employers want and open your eyes to new ways of looking at the business
world.
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Why do my MInfTech (Management) at UQ?
Here are 8 reasons to choose UQ for your postgraduate studies.
What can I study in the MInfTech (Management)?
The program has a strong focus on both IT application development skills and business management. Here, the application of information technologies and their management are crucial in today’s business world and are highly sought after skills from information systems and database technology.
Courses cover software engineering and information systems, together with discrete mathematics (logic, set theory, and other mathematics essential to computing), and basic operating systems and networking (how a computer works and how networks are created).
Advanced elective technology courses include web information systems, games design, database systems and the all-important information security. Advanced core courses include project work.
Information about study plans.
Where do the studies lead to?
Graduates combine their core IT skills in programming, software design, database technology, human-computer interaction, networking and practical project management with key business management skills which can lead to employment and leadership in a professional, applications-oriented setting.
As a graduate of this program, you can expect to achieve specialist attributes.
Employment and leadership roles are available in:
- the design and management of the interface between humans and IT applications (eg hypertext/multimedia, web pages, computer assisted learning packages, virtual reality and electronic commerce)
- the organisational and management side of information systems (data modeller, computer-supported cooperative work analyst, technical planner, systems acceptance)
- many modern industries that embrace all aspects of computer usage and design, such as banking, telecommunications, defence, commerce, government, health, education, bioinformatics.
What about fees and financial assistance?
How do I apply?
Information on application procedures.
Entry Requirements:
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Enrolment requirements:
To enrol, a student must .- Bachelors degree that does not cover core Information Technology courses.
Program & Courses information:
Refer to the full program details on the UQ programs and courses website.
CRICOS Program Code = 064995M
