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Graduate Certificate in Management (Information Technology)

Aims

The aim of this course is to prepare students to succeed in management positions that leverage computing technology to operate and expand business endeavours. The course will provide educational opportunities to information professionals for the 21st century, as the world moves from an economy of stand-alone companies to interdependent enterprises connected by the products of a global information infrastructure. The needs of existing IT managers, programmers, developers, network engineers, and other IT workers who aspire to move upward into technical management positions will be catered to with the emphasis on exploiting information technologies for productivity and competitiveness.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, graduates will possess:

  • The ability to have completed at least 2 industry certification exams from major IT Vendors such as Cisco, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, and the Project Management Institute (PMI);
  • The ability to critically evaluate and apply management and organisational theory to the practice of management;
  • The ability to critically examine the current state of management and organisational theory and practice and their relevance and applicability to the IT industry/ environment;
  • The ability to understand and critically evaluate the manager's role in relation to organisation change and broader society;
  • The ability to use a variety of theories to identify, analyse and evaluate key issues, opportunities and problems faced by the manager in the IT industry;
  • The ability to be able to analyse and write critically about the practice of management. Be able to raise and examine moral issues as they emerge particularly in the context of the new communications and computer technologies, and
  • a broad business knowledge base that includes areas such as project management, management and ethics.

Course Structure:

The Course consists of 4 subjects with a total value of 32 points.
For students that do not qualify for any credit, the recommended duration to complete the Graduate Certificate is 8 months. There are 3 sessions per year and we recommend a commitment of 2 subjects per session.

Industry Streams:

Academic subjects (1 Core):

MGT571 Contemporary Management Practice

Academic electives (Choose 1):

ITC506 Topics in IT Ethics
HRM571 Managing People in the Information Age
ITC563 IT Management Issues
MKT571 Marketing for Business Managers
FIN571 Managerial Finance
MGT572 Managing Organisational Change
MGT573 Strategic Practice
MGT589 Managing Risk

Credit:

Academic Credit

Credit is available for Academic Subjects to students who have completed Postgraduate study that covers the same content as a subject in the program. Thorough detail of any completed studies that are proposed for credit must be supplied.

Industry Credit

Credit is available for Industry (Certification-based) Subjects to students who can provide proof that they have passed relevant industry examinations. Prospective students can fill out the questionnaire at http://www.itmasters.com.au/eligibility.aspx  to obtain an estimate of their credit entitlements.

Actual level of credit awarded will be confirmed upon acceptance into the course.