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updated:
21 Jun 2007
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Master of Information Technology is a 12 subject program that offers
graduates of any discipline the opportunity to acquire a professional
qualification in Information Technology.
The carefully structured foundation component will provide students with
the background knowledge to confidently operate within an IT environment
and associated business setting. The elective component will provide
students with the specialist skills required for professional IT
pathways.
Students with previous computing studies or work experience will be
considered for exemption from the relevant foundation subjects.
Work Experience & Internships
Some students without practical workplace experience, or with workplace
experience in a field different from their studies, with approval, may
choose to undertake an internship as part of their degree.
This intensely practical professional development approach fosters
graduates who are ready, willing and able to hit the ground running and
make an immediate impact in the workplace.
Graduate Outcomes
The Master of information Technology (Professional) provides students
with the technical skills for careers in the information technology
industry or with IT intensive organisations, including government and
business enterprises.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
The Master of Information Technology degree is accredited by the
Australian Computer Society.
Most students undertake four subjects per semester* (equivalent to 40
credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects and extend
your degree over a longer period.
Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures,
tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments,
computer labs and industry projects.
International students are required to study a minimum of 30 credit
hours (three subjects equivalent) per semester to fulfil Australian
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REQUIREMENTS:
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| Academic: |
Students should have a bachelors degree in any
discipline or its equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.
However, equivalent skills coupled with appropriate work experience will
be considered on an individual basis. |
| IELTS: |
Overall band score of 6.5
(Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking bands 6.0) |
| TOEFL: |
score 550-570 (TWE 5#); computer based 230 |
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Course Structure
Foundation Subjects (4)
All students must complete the
following Foundation Subjects
INFT71-110 Introduction to Programming
INFT71-120 Information Systems Development
INFT73-380 ICT Governance
INFT73-710 IT Project
Elective Subjects (8)
An additional 8 elective subjects must
be chosen from one or more of the following themes (2 of the 8 subjects
selected must be taken at an advanced level – INFT73-XXX):
Distributed Systems and Web Applications where topics from
advanced website, systems architecture, middleware, mobility and
enterprise architecture will be covered.
Information Systems where topics from electronic commerce,
information systems management, databases, business intelligence, data
warehousing systems and enterprise systems design will be covered.
Management where topics from organisational change, technology
management, security and assurance, business systems and business
processes will be offered
Software Development where topics from software engineering,
programming techniques and modelling / validation will be covered.
A program where all the elective subjects are from the above themes has
Australian Computer Society accreditation.
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