
MIT (Cybersecurity)
Course Overview
Launch your career in one of the world’s most critical and fast-growing fields.
The Master of Information Technology (MIT) with a Specialisation in Cyber Security is designed to equip graduates with the skills and confidence to thrive in today’s digital world. No prior IT experience is required.
This program offers the perfect pathway whether you’re pivoting into tech or aiming to specialise in cyber defence.
Built for beginners, shaped for experts
In the first year, you’ll build a strong technical foundation through introductory courses in networking, operating systems security, and database management systems. These units are carefully scaffolded to ensure accessibility for students from non-technical backgrounds.
Cybersecurity at its core
With a strong emphasis on technology and the human elements of cyber defence, you’ll gain critical skills in:
- Network security and digital infrastructure protection
- Ethical hacking and penetration testing
- Digital forensics and incident response
- AI-powered data analysis
- Cyber governance, legal frameworks, and ethical risk management
Real-world learning for real-world impact
You’ll engage in hands-on projects, simulated cyber-attack scenarios, and real-world case studies. Industry guest lectures and applied learning opportunities ensure you graduate with practical experience and job-ready capabilities.
Graduate with purpose
This program is purpose-built to prepare you for roles such as Cyber Security Analyst—the primary target role—along with opportunities in security architecture, threat intelligence, and data protection. With demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals skyrocketing across all industries, your future starts here.
Entry Requirements
• Minimum Score: 50%
• Passout Year: Recent
Available Intakes
Fees Breakdown
| Fee Type | Amount | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| yearly | 54000 |