Steer the digital transformation of organisations
From healthcare to media, consumer goods to humanitarian aid and, of course, software and tech, organisations need and want to be better, more efficient and valuable at what they do. This calls for IT professionals who can plan and execute digital transformations and maintain longer-term effectiveness by constantly adapting to new challenges. At Monash, you’ll be hearing directly from Australia’s best IT experts. Yes, you’ll be exposed to the latest technology and cutting-edge thinking. But more than that, we’ll train you to focus on the big challenges of our time and aim to create a positive impact when you can. This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
Outcomes of the Master of Information Technology
Through the course, you’ll learn how to:
- design and build innovative IT-based solutions, applying problem-solving skills and sound theoretical knowledge
- critically review and synthesise theories and techniques in IT
- adapt to future changes in the IT industry by using and extending advanced techniques to problem-solve
- with scientific rigour, evaluate the application and extension of IT theories and techniques
- assess and implement industry-standard tools and methods for building complicated software systems
- communicate effectively and convincingly with stakeholders with a diverse range of backgrounds, technical and non-technical
- carefully assess, document and communicate ethical, legal and social issues in IT - investigate IT problems through independent research and a research thesis, or by using research methods for academic or professional purposes
