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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CF74

CF74 - Master of Information Technology

Program at a glance
Duration 2 years full-time, 3-4 years part-time  
Availability/Campus Contact Domestic - BNE; GDC; MEL; ROK; SYD; External
International - BNE; GDC; MEL; ROK; SYD; External
Courses/Units of Credit 12 courses/96 units of credit
How to Apply

direct to the University - ONLINE

Entry Requirements

please refer to the entry requirements section

Professional Accreditation

This program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) - Professional Level.

Please note:
the ACS accredits each campus individually, therefore students should check the current status of accreditation for newly established locations.

For eligibility concerning membership, please refer to the ACS official web site: www.acs.org.au

Residential School

not applicable

Practicum/Work placement

not applicable

Exit Awards Graduate Diploma Information Technology , Graduate Certificate in Information Technology
Interim Awards Graduate Diploma of Information Technology , Graduate Certificate in Information Technology
Post Nominal MIT 
Be What You Want To Be Phone: 13CQUni (132786); Enquire: Admissions
CRICOS Codes 051163C - QLD / 053145M - NSW / 053162K - VIC (Not all specialisations are available at all locations. International students holding student visas can not study externally whilst in Australia.)

CQUniversity has a three term year. Each term is of 12 weeks duration, commencing in February, July and November.
Applications are accepted throughout the year depending on program availability. For more information contact CQUniversity.

Domestic students - phone 13CQUni (132786) or enquire: Admissions

International students - phone +61 7 4930 9000 or email international-enquiries@cqu.edu.au

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