Master of Information Technology students will undertake a coherent programme of 180 credits approved by the programme manager and will follow one of two pathways.
Pathway 1
The first pathway is designed for students who want to undertake more course work and consists of four compulsory components:
IT801 Managing ICT Projects and Systems
The student will develop knowledge and skills in managing ICT projects and systems. The student will also research into established frameworks that are relevant to current industry trends.
IT802 Researching ICT Issues and Trends
The student will develop knowledge and skills in critiquing and undertaking research, assessing social impacts of ICT and analysing ethical issues in ICT practice.
IT803 Research Proposal
The student will develop expertise in preparing research proposals, including reviewing relevant literature, selecting a methodology and exploring ethical issues.
IT901 Research Project
The student will develop expertise in conducting applied research that informs professional ICT practice.
and an approved selection of level 8 papers worth at least 90 credits from the following list:
IT811 Business Analysis
The student will develop knowledge and skills in analysing the structure and function of organisations in order to improve efficiency and productivity using ICT.
IT812 Business Intelligence
The student will develop knowledge and skills in analysing the strategic use of data warehousing, data mining and data analysis in order to obtain business intelligence.
IT813 ICT Infrastructure
The student will develop knowledge about various aspects of ICT infrastructure, including emerging digital technologies.
IT814 ICT Quality
The student will develop knowledge and skills in the application of methods and techniques used in ICT quality assurance and testing.
IT815 ICT Security
The student will develop knowledge of the impact of security on an ICT infrastructure, research into the ethical and legal implications of ICT security and cybercrime, and identify appropriate investigation strategies in the light of emerging digital technologies.
IT816 Mobile Application Development
The student will develop knowledge and skills required to create, market and deploy a mobile application.
IT817 Web Application Development
The student will develop knowledge and skills required to develop web services and applications.
IT818 Special Topic
The student will critically examine currentdevelopments and emerging issues in a specified topic area.
IT819 Applied Project
The student will be able to identify and apply appropriate ICT techniques and technologies to solve a non-trivial problem in a business, educational, industrial or similar setting.