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Master of Information Technology course                                 

The MIT course consists of 16 subjects (128 credit points). Applicants with ACS Computer Professional Education Program (CPEP) qualification will be eligible to articulate into Master of Information Technology Course with following advanced credits:Charles Sturt University (CSU) offers Master of Information Technology (MIT) course which is tailored to meet the needs of practising IT professionals as well as continuing IT students. The MIT course provides advanced training in the areas of networking, online information systems, information security, and management of information technology. Upon completion of this highly professional course, graduates will be able to apply cutting edge skills acquired in their specific field in their work environment to increase their organization productivity and to gain a competitive advantage in their career.

CSU MIT subjects

ACS CPE Program subjects

ITC475 – Ethics and IT

Business, Legal & Ethical Issues

ITC493 – IT Project Management

Project Management

ITC501 – Strategic Information Management

Business, Strategy & IT

ITC571 – Emerging Technologies & Innovation

ITC567 - Principles of Information Security

New Technology Alignment

Information Security

ITC01C – Unspecified IT Elective

Adaptive Business Intelligence

ITC01C – Unspecified IT Elective

Enterprise Architecture

ITC01C – Unspecified IT Electives

IT Service Management
Green Technology Strategies

ITC01C - Unspecified IT Electives

Business Analysis (awaiting approval)
Consultancy (awaiting approval) 

Four subjects credit will be awarded against CPEP. Any additional subject studied as part of CPEP will also earn credit up-to maximum of eight subjects towards Master of Information Technology course at CSU.

CSU has a network of campuses in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst , Canberra , Dubbo, Goulburn, Orange , Parramatta , Wagga Wagga and Ontario , Canada , with specialist centres in Broken Hill and Manly. With the majority of its more than 32,000 students studying by distance education, it has a well developed flexible delivery methodology and the infrastructure to support these students. According to 2009 Good Universities Guide, CSU has maintained its national leadership in providing flexible access to higher education.

Contact the Course Manager, Dr Tanveer Zia on (02) 6933 2024 or email tzia@csu.edu.au.
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