Master of Information Technology

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S7S Master of Information Technology as at 14th May, 2002
Master of Information Technology
Abbreviation: MIT
Course code: S7S
Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6324 3347
Admission & prerequisites
A (non-computing) bachelor degree with at least one year of relevant experience
Course objectives
This is an accelerated conversion course for non-computing graduates. The main objective
is to produce a computer professional with the ability to apply the knowledge in
Computer Science and Software Engineering to provide solutions in the workplace.
Career outcomes
Professional Computing person
Course structure
To qualify for the Master of Information Technology students must successfully complete
12 units (150%) comprising
•
up to six approved undergraduate computing units
•
minimum of 4 honours/masters computing units
•
a 2-unit advanced computing project.
Units are selected from existing KXA units in consultation with the course coordinator
Articulation
Up to 50% (4 units) credit may be awarded for a bachelor degree in Computer Science or
Software Engineering
Students without relevant experience may be required to study up to 4 (qualifying) units
(50%).
Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and
Unit Handbook
Contact
Launceston: Professor Young J Choi ph 6324 3346 fax 6324 3368
<Y.J.Choi@utas.edu.au>Y.J.Choi
Additional Information
The following information answers some frequently asked questions.
Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority
Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Science and Engineering
Campus(es) offered | Launceston
Mode of delivery | Full time | Part time
Course duration | 1.5 years minimum (3 semesters) | 4 years maximum (8 semesters)
Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: NO | International students: $12,500
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University of Tasmania course details
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S7S Master of Information Technology as at 14th May, 2002
Approximate student-staff contact hours | staff-student contact hours weekly: about 16
hrs for full-time study 26 wks
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University of Tasmania course details
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