Master of Information Technology Management (MITM)
The Master of Information Technology Management (MITM) has been designed for technically-skilled graduates seeking career advancement in the "management ladder" of IT organisations.
The MITM focuses on a detailed understanding of the management of resources such as people, projects, knowledge and technologies particular to IT organisations. The MITM provides core management units with elective units to add depth or breadth to a program of study.
The MITM has been accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
Units of Study
Research Path
The Research Path provides students seeking a career in IT research with the option of taking an IT research project and training in research skills. Eligibility is conditional on academic performance in the first semester. Students may progress to a research degree.
Scholarship
A limited number of one semester half-fee scholarships are available to students commencing full time. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and students are assessed on their performance in their first semester.
Admission Requirements
- a Bachelor’s degree with relevant technical IT units with credit average results or better and a minimum of 2 years experience in the IT industry; or
- the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management at the University of Sydney with credit average results or above; or
- the Graduate Diploma in computing at the University of Sydney
- applicants who do not meet all admission requirements may be offered the Graduate Diploma in IT Management or the Graduate Certificate in IT Management.
Degree Requirements
- satisfactory completion of 48 credit points
- at least 18 credit points of mandatory core units:
INFO5990 Professional Practice in IT
INFO5991 IT Professional Services
INFO5992 Understanding IT Innovations - a minimum of 12 credit points of additional core units
- a maximum of 18 credit points of elective units


