C11190 Graduate Certificate in Strategic IT Leadership v2

UTS Course Code

C11190

Credit Points

24

Overview

This course is designed for those who want to develop a broader understanding of the strategic value of technology for business organisations.

Students gain a 'big picture' view of global trends in business leadership with a specific focus on the strategic value of technology and on the leadership implications thereof for the creative management of intangible assets such as morale, social, knowledge and human capital. On completion of the course, graduates are recognised as IT specialists who understand the strategic business value of technology in a dynamic global knowledge economy.

Course Aims

This course aims to provide graduates with broad strategic leadership frames of reference and knowledge bases. It also alerts business leaders (with or without an IT background) to the increasingly important role that technology plays in business success and its potential for disrupting conventional business models and practices.

Career Options

Career options include IT specialist.

Additional Admission Requirements

Applicants require one of the following:

  • a recognised Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline such as business or computing and a minimum of five years' professional work experience in the IT industry, plus some supervisory experience, or
  • evidence of general and professional qualifications, such as other post-secondary school qualifications that can establish the applicant's aptitude, knowledge and practical experience, which will satisfy the Faculty Board in Information Technology that the applicant possesses the educational preparation and capacity to pursue postgraduate studies, and a minimum of five years' professional work experience in the IT industry, plus some supervisory experience.

Additional Advanced Standing

Exemption from subjects in the program is not normally given on the basis of previous study or work experience.

Course Duration and Attendance

This course is completed in one year on a part-time basis only.

Further Information

For a detailed course program and further information on this course, please refer to the UTS Handbook