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2402
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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Information Technology
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DescriptionThe Master of Information Technology (MIT) is part of a program comprising three degrees: Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology Professional and Master of Information Technology (Honours). The Master of Information Technology is a broad, flexible program for students who have a first qualification in a technical information technology field. Nine specialisations are offered within the degrees, although not all specialisations may be offered in any one year. ObjectivesThe objectives of the Master of Information Technology are to:
Enrolment prior to 2009Students who commenced this course in prior to 2009 should refer to the course structure in the course entry in the 2008 handbook at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2008handbooks/courses/2402.html. Professional recognitionThis course has been accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) as meeting the standard of knowledge for professional-level membership. StructureThis course consists of 12 approved masters level units (72 points). SpecialisationsStudents can choose units from all specialisations listed below to meet the course requirement. The transcripts will indicate students' specialisation(s) if they meet the requirement of the specialisation(s). Areas of Study
Data management
Digital communication Distributed and mobile systems Intelligent systems Internet and web application development Multimedia systems Network computing Security Software engineering RequirementsStudents complete: (i) at least eight, level-five MIT units (48 points) chosen from the list below (ii) up to four elective units (24 points) approved by the course coordinator. Subject to approval of the course coordinator, students may take FIT4005 IT Research methods and a 24-point minor thesis if they have achieved a distinction average or better in four, level-5 units. MIT units and specialisationsData management
Digital communication*
Distributed and mobile systems
Intelligent systems
Internet and web application development
Multimedia systems*
Network computing
Securityand any two from the following:
Software engineering
All units are offered on-campus. * Specialisation not available in 2010. Not all units are available in any one year. MIT elective unitsEnrolment in electives in the MIT program requires the approval of the course coordinator. Electives may be taken from postgraduate level units offered by the Faculty of Information Technology or from any other faculty of the University. Progression to further studiesGraduates of the MIT will not automatically qualify for entry into a PhD program. High performing students may study a minor thesis and with appropriate grades they could progress to a research degree through the Monash Research Graduate School H1 equivalence process. Alternative exit(s)Students wishing to exit the Master of Information Technology early may apply to graduate with the:
provided they have satisfied the requirements for these awards. Award(s)Master of Information Technology
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