Master of Information Technology Management (Professional)

2021 Deakin University Handbook

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Year

2021 course information

Award granted Master of Information Technology Management (Professional)
Course Map

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These course maps are for new students commencing from Trimester 2 2021:

These course maps are for new students commencing from Trimester 3 2021:

Course maps for commencement in previous years are available on the Course Maps webpage or please contact a Student Adviser in Student Central.

Campus

Offered at Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud Campus

Duration2 years full-time or part-time equivalent
CRICOS course code102378F Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Deakin course codeS739
Approval status

This course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – Please note that due to Australian Government regulations, student visas to enter Australia cannot be issued to students who enrol in Deakin’s Cloud Campus.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Information Technology is driving digital disruption, with new technology helping redefine many industries. To take advantage of the opportunities that information technology offers, businesses need skilled staff who can lead and manage IT projects, services, and departments.

Deakin’s Master of Information Technology Management (Professional) will equip you with specialist knowledge and skills necessary to lead and manage information technology projects and people within enterprises.

The Master of Information Technology Management (Professional) will develop your understanding of the many aspects of IT including networking, cyber security, operations, and enterprise systems.

As an enterprise manager you will work alongside, manage, and lead artificial intelligence specialists, software engineers, data scientists, application developers and business analysts.

This course is ideal for those with a computing background and provides students the opportunity to undertake a period of industry-based learning or a research project.

Indicative student workload

You can expect to participate in a range of teaching activities each week. This could include classes, seminars, practicals and online interaction. You can refer to the individual unit details in the course structure for more information. You will also need to study and complete assessment tasks in your own time.

Professional recognition

The School of Information Technology is seeking Professional recognition from the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Career opportunities

Graduates will have the specialist knowledge necessary to work as a skilled and adaptable manager of a range of IT operation and transformation projects, with progression to department management; capable and confident in modern enterprise settings requiring adoption of strong security methodologies and practices.

As a Master of Information Technology Management graduate, you may find employment as a IT Project Manager, Digital Transformation Manager, Innovation IT Service Manager, Incident Management Lead, Technical Consultant, Cyber Security Project Manager, Delivery Lead, Application Development Lead, IT Project Coordinator/Officer or Data Migration Lead.

Participation requirements

Elective units may be selected that include compulsory placements, work-based training, community-based learning or collaborative research training arrangements.

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

Students commencing in Trimester 3 will be required to complete units in Trimester 3.

Mandatory student checks

Any unit which contains work integrated learning, a community placement or interaction with the community may require a police check, Working with Children Check or other check.

Pathways

Pathways for students to enter the Master of Information Technology Management (Professional) are as follows:

  • Option 1: Graduate Certificate of Information Technology Management (S538) (followed by an 12 credit point Master of Information Technology Management (Professional)
  • Option 2: Master of Information Technology Management (S738) (followed by an 4 credit point Master of Information Technology Management (Professional)

Pathway options will depend on your professional experience and previous qualifications.

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate of Information Technology Management (S538)
Graduate Diploma of Information Technology Management (S638)
Master of Information Technology Management (S738)

Equipment requirements

For information regarding hardware and software requirements, please refer to the School of Information Technology's website, www.deakin.edu.au/information-technology/students or telephone 03 9244 6699.


Income support

Domestic students enrolled in certain postgraduate coursework programs may be eligible for student payment through Youth Allowance and Austudy.

Further information can be found at Deakin’s Current Students website.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, the type of fee place you hold, your commencement year and your study load. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website or our handy Fee estimator to help estimate your tuition fees.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities

Use advanced and integrated knowledge of information technology and management methods, tools, and practices to guide and manage projects that support successful development, deployment, and operations of information technology within enterprises including a broad appreciation of advanced topics within the IT domain through engagement with research or specialist studies.

Communication

Communicate with technical and non-technical project stakeholders to effectively manage stakeholder expectations and guide project operations including requirements, designs, concepts, plans, and progress reporting.

Digital literacy

Identify, select, and use a broad range of digital technologies to generate, manage, and share digital resources associated with successful management of IT projects.

Critical thinking

Exercise independent and critical judgement in designing and executing project plans to locate and address ambiguity and vagueness in arguments, requirements, and proposals to determine if ideas are reasonable, and identify information that may be contradictory, omitted, or not collected.

Problem solving

Apply expert, specialised, knowledge, skills, and techniques to the identification and documentation of project requirements, the evaluation of solution structures to address project requirements, and project planning and execution.

Self-management

Critically engage in reflective practice that evidences initiative, autonomy, responsibility, accountability and a continued commitment to self-directed learning, research and skill development personally, academically and professionally in the field of information technology management

Teamwork

Apply strategies to lead and support positive group dynamics, manage conflict and to function effectively as a team member including contributing specialist knowledge & skills associated with the management of information technology projects.

Global citizenship

Apply professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of professional computing practice including awareness of regulation and ethical implications of acquisition, use, disclosure and eventual disposal of information, global trends and research with concern for societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues to effectively manage responsibilities relevant to project management in practice.

Approved by Faculty Board 30 January 2020

Course rules

To complete the Master of Information Technology Management (Professional), you will complete 16 credit points.

The course is structured in three parts:

  • Part A. Introductory Information Technology Management Studies (4 credit points),
  • Part B. Mastery Information Technology Management Studies (8 credit points), and
  • Part C. Professional Studies (4 credit points).
  • Completion of STP050 Academic Integrity (0-credit point compulsory unit)

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements. Click here for more information.

Course structure

Core

Mandatory unit for all entry levels

STP050Academic Integrity (0 credit points)

Part A: Introductory IT Management Studies

SIT716Computer Networks and Security

SIT719Analytics for Security and Privacy

SIT794Services Management

Plus one (1) level 7 SIT elective unit

Part B: Mastery Information Technology Management Studies

SIT714Enterprise Systems and Management

SIT722Software Deployment and Operation

SIT740Research and Development in Information Technology

SIT763Cyber Security Management

SIT764Team Project (A) - Project Management and Practices ~

SIT782Team Project (B) - Execution and Delivery ~

Plus two (2) level 7 SIT-coded elective units (selected from the list below)

Part C: Professional Studies

Four (4) credit points from one of the following options:

SIT791Professional Practice (4 cp)*

OR

SIT723Research Project A (2 cp), and 2 additional credit points of level 7 SIT elective units

OR

SIT723Research Project A (2 cp)
and

SIT724Research Project B (Thesis) (2 cp)

OR

SIT726Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship and Innovation (1 cp), and 3 additional credit points of level 7 SIT elective units

* must have successfully completed STP710 Career Tools for Employability (0-credit point unit)

~ Note: Students are expected to undertake SIT764 and SIT782 in consecutive trimesters. Students should seek advice from the unit chair if they are unable to complete SIT764 and SIT782 consecutively.

 

Electives

SIT703Advanced Digital Forensics

SIT704Advanced Topics in Digital Security

SIT706Cloud Computing Technologies

SIT707Software Quality and Testing

SIT708Mobile Systems Development

SIT709Internship - Information Technology

SIT718Real World Analytics

SIT720Machine Learning

SIT725Applied Software Engineering

SIT735Communications Network Security

SIT737Cloud Applications Design and Development

SIT741Statistical Data Analysis

SIT742Modern Data Science

SIT743Bayesian Learning and Graphical Models

SIT744Deep Learning

SIT755Interaction and Design for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

SIT756Development for Virtual Reality

SIT757Content Creation for Virtual Reality

 

Work experience

You will have an opportunity to undertake a discipline-specific internship placement as part of your course. deakin.edu.au/sebe/wil.


Course duration - additional information

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.

Further information

Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.

Other learning experiences

You may choose to use one of your elective units to undertake an internship or participate in an overseas study tour to enhance your global awareness and experience.