C04161 Master of Business in Information Technology Management v6
UTS Course Code
C04161
Credit Points
72
Overview
This course, jointly offered by the Faculty of Information Technology and the Faculty of Business, focuses on organisational strategies and planning. It provides a well-balanced selection of subjects, from both advanced information technology and management, in an integrated program which is relevant to the current and future demands of the IT industry. The subjects studied relate to organisational development and research for business, state and third-sector organisations.
IT managers and IT professionals who want to develop an IT management career at a senior level benefit from this course. Graduates are able to understand how effective technology management can make a positive contribution to their organisation. IT managers who already have significant levels of experience are challenged by this course and gain new perspectives on their management behaviours and thinking.
Course Aims
The course aims to:
- develop the professional skills necessary for successfully undertaking the role of manager of people, resources and processes in a variety of organisational contexts, and
- develop a conceptual and analytical understanding of the organisational needs from the differing perspectives of individuals and groups.
Articulation
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Management (C11138), the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management (C06060), and the Master of Business in Information Technology Management.
Additional Admission Requirements
Applicants require:
- 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
- the successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Management with passes in all subjects and at least a Credit average over the entire course.
Course Duration and Attendance
This course is offered on a three-year, part-time basis.
Further Information
For a detailed course program and further information on this course, please refer to the UTS Handbook