
MIT
Course Overview
The Master of Information Technology (CRICOS Course Code: 116985A) is a two-year full time degree that allows student to major in any of the following areas:
• Networking
• Cyber Security
The degree aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for careers in the Information Technology (IT) industry in various areas including the private sector and government agencies. The MIT degree complements the BIT degree and will be an important addition to NAPS’ set of professional courses
The NAPS’ MIT course is designed for students with or without ICT backgrounds. The course comprises a total of 16 units. There is a slight variation of course structure for those categories to accommodate foundation studies for students with no ICT background. The study plan for students with an ICT background includes elective options. For students with a non-ICT background, these units are not electives but foundational units in their study plan.
The Degree comprises 16 subjects studied over 4 trimesters with 4 subjects per trimester. Each trimester will comprise 13 weeks of face-to-face classes, and one-week end of session exam period. Each trimester will comprise 13 weeks of face-to-face classes, and one-week end of session exam period. Each trimester, therefore, is contained within a 14-week block While there will be three trimesters per year, the third or summer trimester will be optional.
Entry Requirements
• Minimum Score: 60%
• Passout Year: Recent
Available Intakes
Fees Breakdown
| Fee Type | Amount | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| yearly | 26000 |