Master of Information Systems (General Information Technology)
We live in an increasingly connected world where new challenges are presented every day. Our world needs people with the skills to realise the potential of existing technologies, to exploit the opportunities of new technologies, and to help businesses and organisations navigate through this maze.
The IT sector has been identified as having a significant shortage of trained professionals, with the expectation that this shortfall will continue into the future. Now is an ideal time to embark on a career that will be dynamic, global and in demand.
Why General Information Technology?
If you want to keep your options open and gain a broad understanding, the General Information Technology is idea. You will study two core courses in systems analysis and design and database design and implementation then choose ten other courses from a range of information systems courses including component-based software development and global information systems strategy to round out your knowledge in the field.
Career opportunities
Implement your knowledge and skills as an IT professional and begin your career in a range of fields including: business information systems developer, application designer, enterprise architect, information systems developer, database administrator or database designer.
Professional accreditation
With your Master of Information Systems degree you will become accredited at a professional level by the Australian Computer Society and, through the Seoul Accord, your qualification will be recognised in other countries.
Other specialisations
Other specialisations for the Master of Information Systems are: Information Systems Development and Information Technology Management.