Faculty of Science and Information Technology

Master of Information Technology (Advanced)

Program Code12235
Graduate LevelPostgraduate
LocationsNewcastle (Callaghan)
CRICOS Code070040A
Contributing Schools and FacultiesFaculty of Business and Law

School of Business and Management

Faculty of Education and Arts

School of Humanities and Social Science

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School of Design, Communication and IT
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Admission Instructions:How to apply as a:
Mode of deliveryAll are taught face-to-face on Callaghan campus and most are also available online, except for the Applied and Research pathway courses.

Back to topDescription

Students undertaking postgraduate coursework in Information Technology have access to a flexible and integrated program comprising the Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology (Professional), and Master of Information Technology (Advanced). Graduates of the Master of Information Technology (Advanced) program will also be able to identify and analyse IT related problems and opportunities in a range of areas. They will have the ability to work in teams and perform in a professional and ethical manner. Graduates will be equipped with the skills for on-going self learning, an essential professional attribute in this rapidly evolving field. The coursework component of the course provides students with hands-on theoretical and practical knowledge, while the research/application project provides the skills and fosters the aptitude necessary to provide a strong foundation in self-directed projects.

Back to topWhy study with us?

This degree will advance your development and expand your skills and knowledge in IT. The Master of Advanced Information Technology will enable you to undertake an advanced project to consolidate and deepen your understanding in a chosen area. The programs encourage students to investigate future technologies and challenges students to become engaged in active cutting edge Information Technology issues.

Back to topCareer Opportunities

Graduates of this program will be capable of working as software engineers, network engineers, web designers, systems analysts, programmers, database analysts, project managers or system managers depending on their choice of specialisation or interests. Additionally graduates of the Research pathway program may go into academic and research careers.

Back to topAdmission Requirements

Admission is competitive and entry is restricted to those with:

  • an undergraduate degree in Information Technology or any other discipline from an approved institution with a minimum GPA of 5.0;
  • a Master of Information Technology or equivalent postgraduate degree from another institution with a minimum GPA of 5.0;
  • eligible to graduate from the MIT or MIT (Professional) with a GPA less than 5.0 with permission of the Pro Vice Chancellor;
  • other relevant qualifications and experience as determined by the Pro Vice Chancellor.

Back to topAssumed Knowledge

International Computer Driver's License or ACS Computer Driver's License or equivalent.

Back to topCredit Transfer

The credit granted will be determined by the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Science and Information Technology in accordance with the Rules Governing Postgraduate Coursework Awards.

Credit will be granted for courses undertaken in a MIT from another institution that are equivalent to those offered by the University of Newcastle.

Credit will be granted for those articulating from the MIT or MIT(Professional).

Credit will not be granted for any undergraduate courses.

Back to topProfessional Accreditation

The Master of Information Technology (Advanced) program satisfies the requirements for full ACS membership at the Professional level. Please note that accreditation is still to be assessed (together with the BIT) after the new structure is approved. Students seeking ACS membership should consult the Program Convenor and the Australian Computer Society about their proposed study to ensure they will satisfy any requirements needed for ACS membership.

Back to topInternational Students

International students must comply with the University of Newcastle's English language proficiency requirements. All International Students enrolled in the program will be provided with an orientation to familiarise them with the rules, expectations, facilities and services offered by the University. Please visit http://www.newcastle.edu.au/students/international/student-support/ to find out more about the support services available to international students.

Back to topSpecial Needs

Students with disabilities who require reasonable adjustments to undertake their program should contact the Disability Support Service before semester or early in the semester. Some adjustments need up to 4 weeks lead time to organise, so it is imperative that early contact is made. The Disability Support Service and relevant Faculty and School officers will work together to ensure reasonably adjustments are provided in a timely manner.

Please note: All students must fulfil the inherent requirements of the programs and courses they are undertaking. While reasonable adjustments can be made, these adjustments cannot compromise academic integrity. It is the student's responsibility to check all the requirements of courses & consider the effects of any medical condition or disability on their ability to complete course requirements. Please visit http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/disabilty for more information.

Back to topAdditional Information

All students can access additional learning development mechanisms provided by the Centre for Teaching and Learning at http://www.newcastle.edu.au/unit/centre-for-teaching-and-learning/learning-development/

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Support and Development Service through the Wollotuka Institute.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

The program can be completed over 2 year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) in a combination of semester and trimester study depending on course selection.

  • 30 units of core courses
  • a minimum of 30 units of Directed Fundamental Courses
  • a minimum of 30 units of Directed Extension Courses
  • a 40 unit specialisation in either an Applied Pathway or a Research Pathway
  • a maximum of 30 units from courses at 6000-level across the University or from the directed lists in Fundamental or Extension Courses.

Please note that the Group B - Extension Courses require assumed knowledge gained previous studies in the Group A - Fundamental Courses. Students are advised to complete a wide variety of Group A - Fundamental Courses to maximise their knowledge base before undertaking Group B - Extension Courses.

Please note that new courses for the program are currently under development and may not be available in 2010.

Back to topTransition Arrangements

This program is for students commencing in the Master of Information Technology (Advanced) program after 2009. For students who have commenced the Master of Information Technology (Honours) program prior to 2010, you are advised to contact your Program Officer or Program Convenor to discuss individual transition arrangements.

Back to topCourse Information

Back to topCore Courses
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
INFO6050Process Analysis and Problem Solving
Trimester 3 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
INFO6180Advanced Studies in Information Technology
Trimester 3 (Callaghan)
10 units
INFT6304Project Planning and Management
Trimester 2 (Callaghan)
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
Back to topElectives
Choose 30 units outside core or compulsory courses for this program. 30 units
Back to topDirected Courses
Choose 30 units from the following Directed Group A - Fundamental Courses (minimum).
COMP6050Internet Communications
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6360Data Security
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6380Machine Intelligence
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
DESN6410Usability and Interaction Design
Trimester 2 (Callaghan)
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
10 units
DESN6430Virtual Reality and Computer Games
Not offered in 2010
10 units
GEBU6010Management Information Systems
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
GEBU6490eBusiness for Managers
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
GSBS6010Foundations of Marketing Theory
Trimester 1 (Singapore)
Trimester 1 (City Precinct)
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Block 3 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 2 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 2 (City Precinct)
Trimester 2 (Sydney CBD)
Trimester 3 (City Precinct)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
Block 6 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 1 (Singapore)
Trimester 1 (City Precinct)
Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD)
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Block 3 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 2 (City Precinct)
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
Trimester 3 (City Precinct)
Trimester 3 (Sydney CBD)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
Block 6 (Hong Kong)
10 units
INFO6001Database Management 1
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
10 units
INFO6030Systems Analysis and Design
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
INFT6300Computer Games Design
Trimester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
10 units
INFT63023D Modelling Animation and Rendering
Trimester 3 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
PHIL6910Technology and the Environment
Not offered in 2010
10 units
SENG6110Introduction to Software Engineering 1
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
STAT6100Total Quality Management
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (GradSchool)
10 units
STAT6107Statistics for the Sciences
Semester 1 (DIST_CAL)
10 units
Choose 30 units from the following Directed Group B - Extension Courses (minimum).
COMP6200Comparative Programming Languages
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6230Introduction to Algorithmics
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6240Operating Systems
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6270Formal Languages and Automata
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6290Compiler Design
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
COMP6370Computer Graphics
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC6210Electronics Design
Not offered in 2010
10 units
ELEC6400Signal Processing
Not offered in 2010
10 units
GEBU6020Strategic Business Systems
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
GEBU6040Knowledge Management
Trimester 3 (City Precinct)
Block 6 (Hong Kong)
10 units
GSBS6031Marketing Research
Block 1 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 1 (City Precinct)
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Trimester 2 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 3 (City Precinct)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
Block 6 (Hong Kong)
Block 3 (Hong Kong)
Trimester 2 (City Precinct)
Trimester 2 (GradSchool)
Block 6 (Hong Kong)
10 units
GSBS6270Business to Business Marketing Management
Trimester 2 (City Precinct)
Trimester 2 (City Precinct)
10 units
INFO6002Database Management 2
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
INFO6080Distributed Computing Technologies
Trimester 1 (GradSchool)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
INFT6303Computer Games Production
Trimester 3 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (GradSchool)
10 units
SENG6100Advanced Software Process
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
SENG6120Introduction to Software Engineering 2
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
SENG6300User Interface Design
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
SENG6310Software Analysis and Verification
Not offered in 2010
10 units
SENG6340Object Oriented Software Engineering
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
SENG6350Software Development
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
10 units
SENG6400Network and Distributed Computing
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 (Callaghan)
10 units
Back to topApplied Pathway Specialisation
Compulsory Courses
Complete the following compulsory courses to fulfil the requirementsof this specialisation.
CMNS4100Communication Honours I: Research Methods
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (Singapore)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (Singapore)
10 units
Back to topResearch Pathway Specialisation
Directed Courses
Choose from the following Directed Courses.
CMNS4100Communication Honours I: Research Methods
Students may complete either SENG6200 or CMNS4100/INFT4010/INFO6102 combination but not both sequences.
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (Singapore)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Trimester 3 (Singapore)
10 units
INFT4010Information Technology Honours II: Directed Readings
OR
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Central Coast)
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 (Central Coast)
10 units
INFO6102Information Technology Research II
Students may complete either SENG6200 or CMNS4100/INFT4010/INFO6102 combination but not both sequences.
Semester 1 (Callaghan)
20 units
SENG6200Software Engineering Research
Students may complete either SENG6200 or CMNS4100/INFT4010/INFO6102 combination but not both sequences.
Not offered in 2010
40 units

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