Study Programme Details
City:
Country: New Zealand
Admission Sessions: Spring Session
Study Format: Full Time, Part Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

12 Months

Scholarship Available

No

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a transformative journey with our Master of Information Technology program, meticulously designed to cater to the surging demand for industry-ready ICT professionals in New Zealand. This program seamlessly integrates technological prowess, critical thinking, and business acumen to empower graduates to lead innovation.

Overview

As the ICT industry propels towards unprecedented growth globally, the need for adept professionals intensifies. Our Master of Information Technology addresses this demand, producing graduates equipped with the ideal blend of technological expertise and business acuity. Join us to become a key player in this dynamic industry.

Admission Requirements

  • You must have completed one year of postgraduate study, following your undergraduate degree, with a GPE of 4.5. Your study must have been at a recognised university (or similar institution) and in an IT-related field.
  • IELTS 6.5 and the writing test score 6.0
  • C2 Proficiency – Cambridge English Qualifications with pass grade A, B or C.
  • C1 Advanced – Cambridge English Qualifications with pass grade A, B or C.
  • TOEFL iBT  90 and the writing test score 20

The MInfoTech offers three options for students from different study backgrounds who would like to advance their ICT career.

180-point masters students must complete the following:

  • Industry internship worth 60 points
  • At least 45 points from technical skills courses
  • At least 45 points from complementary skills courses
  • Up to 30 points from other approved 600 or 700-level courses

120-point masters students must complete the following:

  • Industry internship worth 60 points
  • At least 45 points from complementary skills courses
  • Up to 15 points from other approved 600 or 700-level courses

240-point masters students must complete the following:

  • Industry internship worth 60 points
  • 60 points: COMPSCI 718 and COMPSCI 719
  • At least 45 points from technical skills courses
  • At least 45 points from complementary skills courses
  • Up to 30 points from other approved 600 or 700-level courses
  • Domestic studentsNZ$10,275.60
  • International studentsNZ$50,564

Future Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Information Technology program are poised for a multitude of career outcomes. Whether excelling as Software Development Engineers, Data Scientists, Network Architects, Cybersecurity Analysts, or IT Project Managers, the possibilities for impactful contributions are vast.

Visa Requirements:

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