Master of Information Technology Project Management
- Fast Facts
- Course Description
- Aims and Objectives
- Entrance Requirements
- Program Structure
- Brochures
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Fast Facts
- Course content is designed to meet the needs of employers and industry
- Designed in consultation with industry to meet an expected growth in demand for qualified IT project managers
- Available on campus and via Open Universities Australia for online study.
Course Description
Information Technology Project Management is designed in consultation with industry to meet an expected growth in demand for qualified IT project managers; you will develop an appreciation of factors contributing to the overall management of IT projects.
Key areas covered in the program include project productivity and success, portfolios in organisations, IT business strategy and alignment, managing IT-driven change, relationship/alliance building, management of multiple vendors, managing IS risk and complexity, and understanding the value of IS/IT investments in organisations.
Aims and Objectives
- Introduce and deliver high quality industry-relevant education to prospective project managers , issues and trends in Information Systems;
- To develop an appreciation of factors contributing to IT project productivity and success; and
- To develop the knowledge and skill sets required to underpin the practice of IT project management with a sound conceptual understanding of the key issues involved
Entrance Requirements
This program is available to students who have a recognised bachelor degree in a non-Information Technology discipline or a recognised bachelor degree in Information Systems/ Information Technology.
Program Structure
The Master of Information Technology Project Management is part of a nested suite of programs, which includes the Graduate Certificate of Information Technology Project Management (I178) and the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology Project Management (I188). There are different entry points depending upon previous academic studies and work experience.
The masters consist of twelve units of study (150 credit points) to be completed over a two-year period of full-time study or four-year part time study.
Brochures
Information Technology
Project Management
More Information
- Find out more about Master of IT Project Management
- Study this course online via Open Universities Australia

