The MIT aims to provide advanced information technology training for those with either IT or non-IT backgrounds. Students without IT will be given a general coverage of the IT discipline before proceeding onto more advanced material. All students will be encouraged to undertake a specialisation that is, to choose a particular ‘stream’ of subjects. The MIT has three principal objectives: * to teach IT skills so that graduates can solve ‘real world’ problems * to teach sufficient theoretical and conceptual background so that IT graduates are more effective in their jobs and in the IT marketplace * to provide cutting-edge IT training for professionals wishing to upgrade their skills. Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (8 subjects – 1 year) Students who do not have a recognised undergraduate degree will be considered for admission to the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology, after which they can enrol in the Master of Information Technology. These students will study 8 subjects per year to complete the 16 subjects required for the Master degree in two years. These students first study eight subjects [four core subjects and four IT elective subjects] for the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology.
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Careers in areas of IT industry, government and semi-government organisations.