University of Wollongong
Master of Information Technology
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationAs technology increasingly becomes more important to business performance, there is a growing demand for IT graduates with technical and business expertise.
The Master of Information Technology is designed to provide the skills to develop an in-depth study of the organisational, economic, regulatory and sociotechnical issues that arise in the implementation of IT in business and government, and how to effectively manage those issues.
It is suitable for those without an IT background seeking to develop the fundamental skills required to work in the sector, or to undertake a management role in which an understanding of IT implementation is essential.
On completion, graduates will be able to work in various roles including database administrator, IT consultant, information systems manager, network architect, project manager, software developer/engineer, UX designer, or web developer.
Delivery mode
University of Wollongong offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- Northfields Ave, Wollongong
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Entry requirements
Recognised Bachelor degree with an equivalent average mark of 60% in any area. Applicants with other qualifications and substantial relevant professional experience may be considered.
English requirements
The following level of English is required to gain admission to this program:
- IELTS Academic: Overall band score 6.5
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Master of Information Technology will prepare you for the following roles.
Algorithm Engineer
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Developer Programmer
A Developer Programmer designs and creates software applications to meet specific user needs. You might work in technology companies, financial ins...
Enterprise Solutions Architect
An Enterprise Solutions Architect designs and implements comprehensive IT solutions to meet the strategic needs of an organisation. You might work...
ICT Architect
An ICT Architect designs and oversees the implementation of complex information and communication technology systems within an organisation. You mi...
Master Data Analyst
A Master Data Analyst is responsible for managing and analysing an organisation's critical data assets to ensure accuracy, consistency, and accessi...
Python Developer
A Python Developer writes and maintains code in Python to build software applications and systems. You might work in tech companies, financial inst...
About University of Wollongong
UOW is young, dynamic and innovative, and has become a benchmark for Australia’s new generation of universities.
The quality of our teaching and research features prominently in national and international rankings, and we’re proud to be among the top one per cent of universities in the world.
Harnessing our expertise and strength to create positive impact in our local and global communities is at the forefront of everything we do and shapes our University’s purpose for the years to come.
We’re globally recognised for delivering impactful research that drives positive change. UOW ranks equal 70th among the world’s universities for social and economic impact in the THE Impact rankings, which are benchmarked against the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals.
In addition to our research impact, we produce some of the world’s most employable graduates, by anticipating emergent industries and future jobs to prepare them for the future of work. Our graduates are ethical, mobile, technologically literate, and ready for multicultural workplaces.
Through our researchers, students, graduates and staff, we’re working towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all. Now, more than ever, it’s our responsibility to continue to use our knowledge and influence for the betterment of society.