The course consists of 12 subjects (equivalent to 96 points).
Core Subjects
Students must complete the following eight (8) core subjects:
FIN571 Managerial Finance
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
MGI512 The Project Lifestyle
MGI515 IT Service Quality Management
MGT571 Contemporary Management Practice
MGT573 Strategic Practice
MKT571 Marketing for IT Managers
Restricted Elective Subjects
Students must complete any two (2) of the following subjects:
MGT572 Managing Organisational Change
ITC596 IT Risk Management
HRM571 Managing People in the Information Age
Restricted Industry Elective Subjects
Students must complete any two (2) of the following subjects:
ITI577 IT Configuration, Change and Release Management
ITI578 IT Service Desk, Incident and Problem Management
MGI513 Enterprise Project Management
MGI514 Professional Project Management
MGI516 IT Governance
Master of Business Administration (Computing)
Due to the flexibility of the course, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. However, it is suggested that students complete the core subjects before choosing their elective subjects. Students may vary their enrolment pattern to allow for the choice of preferred industry electives.
A suggested enrolment pattern for students commencing in Session 1 is as follows. Students commencing in other sessions will need to check availability of subjects before finalising their enrolment pattern.
Session 1
MGT571 Contemporary Management Practice
MGI511 Project Management Fundamentals
Session 2
FIN571 Managerial Finance
ITI597 IT Infrastructure Library Foundation
Session 3
MGT573 Strategic Practice
Restricted industry elective subject
Session 4
MKT571 Marketing for Business Managers
MGI512 The Project Lifestyle
Session 5
Restricted elective subject
MGI515 IT Service Quality Management
Session 6
Restricted elective subject
Restricted industry elective subject
Accreditation with the Project Management Institute will be sought in addition to the various industry certificates which form part of the course.
Distance education
Bathurst
Session 1; Session 2; Session 3
Postgraduate
2 years by distance education
YES
N/A
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