Master of Information Technology

2022 Deakin University Handbook

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Year

2022 course information

Award granted Master of Information Technology
Course Map

This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 1 2022.

This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 3 2022.

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

CampusOffered at Burwood (Melbourne)
Cloud CampusYes
Duration2 years full-time or part-time equivalent
CRICOS course code102805C Burwood (Melbourne)
Deakin course codeS776
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.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Deakin’s Master of Information Technology provides a combination of leading-edge theory and technical knowledge with hands-on practical experience. It will prepare you for a successful career as an IT professional in Australia and around the world.

Delivered in a supportive learning environment, this course will transform you into a competent IT professional with the capacity to develop and implement IT solutions to complex industry-related problems.

As a graduate, you will possess a solid understanding of the issues, concepts and practices in IT and a broad knowledge of the technological aspects of IT. You will also develop a range of transferrable skills that will enable you to be an effective and efficient IT professional.

Want to be at the forefront of cutting-edge tech and advance your career in any sector?

You will develop expert knowledge of the technical aspects of information technology as well as in-depth skills in your chosen area of specialisation.

This course is continually refined in consultation with industry to ensure the content is relevant and up-to-date with rapidly changing workplace demands. You’ll have the option to undertake an industry placement or internship, ensuring you gain the practical, job-ready skills employers are looking for and build valuable professional networks before graduating.

As a graduate, you’ll be highly sought-after for employment across a range of industries for your specialist skills and ability to meet future industry requirements.

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 Master of Information Technology is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Career opportunities

As a Master of Information Technology graduate, you may find employment as a business analyst, network administrator, database administrator, security analyst, solutions architect, software developer, technology consultant, or security systems manager.

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.


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, the units you choose 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.

Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as photocopying or travel.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities

Develop a broad, coherent knowledge of the IT discipline, including its dynamic environment, with expert knowledge of the technological aspects of IT, and in depth knowledge in the chosen area of specialisation.  Design, develop and implement advanced IT systems and software, and associated policies and procedures for optimal use and apply industry standards and best practice in one or more specialised areas of IT.

Communication

Communicate effectively in order to design, evaluate and respond to advances in technology, future trends and industry standards and utilise a range of verbal, graphical and written forms, customised for diverse audiences including specialist and non- specialist clients, colleagues and industry personnel.

Digital literacy

Utilise a range of digital technologies and information sources to discover, select, analyse, synthesise, evaluate, critique and disseminate both technical and professional information.

Critical thinking

Appraise complex information using critical and analytical thinking and judgement to identify problems, analyse user requirements and propose appropriate and innovative solutions.

Problem solving

Generate IT solutions through the application of specialised theoretical constructs, expert skills and critical analysis to real-world, ill-defined problems to develop appropriate and innovative IT solutions.

Self-management

Take personal, professional and social responsibility within changing national and international professional IT contexts to develop autonomy as researchers and evaluate own performance for continuing professional development.  Work autonomously and responsibly to create solutions to new situations and actively apply knowledge of theoretical constructs and methodologies to make informed decisions.

Teamwork

Work independently and collaboratively towards achieving the outcomes of a group project, thereby demonstrating interpersonal skills including the ability to brainstorm, negotiate, resolve conflicts, manage difficult and awkward conversations, provide constructive feedback, and demonstrate the ability to function effectively in diverse professional, social and cultural contexts.

Global citizenship

Engage in professional and ethical behaviour in the design, development and management of IT systems, in the global context, in collaboration with diverse communities and cultures.

Approved by Faculty Board 17 August 2020

Course rules

To complete the Master of Information Technology, you will attain 8, 12, or 16 credit points, depending on your prior experience. 

The course is structured in four tiers:

  • Foundation Information Technology Studies (4 credit points)
  • Fundamental Information Technology Studies (4 credit points)
  • Mastery Information Technology Studies (4 credit points)
  • Specialist Information Technology Studies (4 credit points)

Depending upon prior qualifications and/or experience, you may receive credit for the Foundation and Fundamental Information Technology Studies.

The four tiers comprise the following:
  • Eleven (11) core units
  • One (1)  level 7 SIT elective (one credit point)# 
  • One 4-credit point specialisation OR four (4) level 7 SIT electives (four credit points)#
  • Completion of STP050 Academic Integrity (0-credit point compulsory unit)
# excluding SIT771, SIT772, SIT773 and SIT774

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

Specialisations

Course structure

Core

Mandatory unit for all entry levels

STP050Academic Integrity (0 credit points)

Foundation Information Technology Studies

SIT771Object-Oriented Development

SIT772Database and Information Retrieval

SIT773Software Requirements Analysis and Modelling

SIT774Web Technologies and Development

Fundamental Information Technology Studies

SIT719Analytics for Security and Privacy

SIT725Applied Software Engineering

SIT726Information Technology Innovations and Entrepreneurship

Plus one (1) level 7 SIT elective unit (one credit point)

Mastery Information Technology Studies

SIT740Research and Development in Information Technology

SIT764Team Project (A) - Project Management and Practices ~

SIT780Enterprise Applications Development

SIT782Team Project (B) - Execution and Delivery

Specialist Information Technology Studies

Four (4) core units from a chosen specialisation OR 

Four (4) level 7 SIT electives (four credit points)

~ 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.

Work experience

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

Data Science

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000055


Overview

The Data Science specialisation has been designed to provide students the opportunity to undertake study and develop technical skills in key areas of data science and data analytics.


Units

SIT718Real World Analytics

SIT720Machine Learning

SIT742Modern Data Science

SIT744Deep Learning


 

Networking and Cloud Technologies

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000021


Overview

Learn to take advantage of modern networking and cloud technologies in the development, deployment, and scaling of enterprise solutions.


Units

SIT706Cloud Computing

SIT716Computer Networks and Security

SIT727Cloud Automation Technologies

and one of

SIT722Software Deployment and Operation
OR

SIT729Software Architecture and Scalability for Internet of Things


 

Software and Services Development

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000023


Overview

Gain theoretical and practical skills in current trends in the analysis, design and implementation of complex and large-scale software systems. Designed with input from industry leaders, there is a strong focus on the development of high quality software using methodologies, tools, techniques and management principles relevant to industry. There is emphasis on the development of web-based and distributed applications and the use and development of open source software.


Units

SIT707Software Quality and Testing

SIT708Mobile Systems Development

SIT728Blockchain Technologies and Real-World Applications

SIT737Cloud Applications Design and Development

 


 

Cyber Security

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000028


Overview

Develop skills in securing data, communications and infrastructure as well as investigating, analysing and providing solutions to computer crime. Students gain an understanding of problem solving, communication and technical capabilities related to Information Technology Security and the legal, regulatory and ethical contexts in which these skills are used. The security units provide a solid foundation in areas including information security, internet and network security, access controls and firewalls. In conjunction with work experience, the units prepare students towards certification as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional on completion of the CISSP exam administered by The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2.


Units

Two (2) units from the following:

SIT703Advanced Digital Forensics

SIT704Ethical Hacking

SIT735Application and Communication Protocol Security

And

SIT716Computer Networks and Security

SIT763Cyber Security Management


 

Emerging Technologies for Supply Chain

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000062


Overview

Supply chains create the cost efficiencies necessary for company success and their efficient management is crucial to product safety, food security and economic sustainability. The supply chain technologies specialisation is designed to provide students the opportunity to undertake study and develop technical skills in key areas relevant to new technologies used in the management of supply chain logistics, these include simulation and modelling, real-world analytics, optimisation, machine learning and blockchain technologies.


Units

SIT718Real World Analytics

SIT720Machine Learning

SIT728Blockchain Technologies and Real-World Applications

and one of

SIT729Software Architecture and Scalability for Internet of Things
OR

SIT742Modern Data Science


 

Virtual Reality

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne)


Unit set code

SP-S000083


Overview

Virtual Reality (VR) is an immersive digital environment that can replicate lifelike physical environments or portray a fictional artificial world, and makes the user feel they are immersed in that environment in real-life. These can be viewed through a head mounted display (e.g. Oculus Rift and HTC Vive), a smartphone based display (e.g. Google Cardboard) or by standing within a cube or dome showing 3D projections on every surface. VR allows users to interact with these environments and can also create additional sensory experiences including virtual touch through haptic technology, smell, taste and sound. There is a strong emphasis on creating content that will assist in shaping the future of education, training and entertainment.


Career Outcomes

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality skills are in high demand across a range of industries and graduates may find employment as Virtual Reality Game Designers, Oculus Developers, Game Producers, 3D Designers and Gameplay Engineers to name a few.


Units

SIT708Mobile Systems Development

SIT755Interactive Application Design for Virtual and Augmented Reality

SIT756Development for Virtual and Augmented Reality *

SIT757Content Creation for Interactive Experiences

* Unit will be offered in Trimester 2 from 2022

 

Internet of Things

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)


Unit set code

SP-S000091


Overview

There is a growing demand for Internet of Things (IoT) related skillsets in the IT job market. Many organisations are starting to realise the enormous potential of IoT in their business, however, they also acknowledge the major shortage of experts who are skilled in this domain. This specialisation will help equip IT graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to engage with this expanding area.


Units

SIT729Software Architecture and Scalability for Internet of Things

SIT730Embedded Systems Development

SIT732Developing Secure Internet of Things Applications

and one of

SIT716Computer Networks and Security
OR

SIT722Software Deployment and Operation


 

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.