Master of Information Technology Specialisation in Cyber Security
Course Overview
The Cyber Security specialisation within the Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed for students from both IT and non-IT backgrounds who are seeking to transition into, or advance within, the fast-growing field of information security.
The specialisation provides a strong foundation in core IT principles while offering deep knowledge in areas such as secure system design, cyber defence, incident response, and risk management frameworks. Students are guided through both the technical and managerial dimensions of cybersecurity, from hands-on ethical hacking practices to the governance and compliance responsibilities of information security leaders. An integral feature of the program is the Applied Project, which enables students to demonstrate their ability to identify, analyse, and mitigate cybersecurity risks in real-world scenarios. This ensures that graduates not only master technical skills but also develop the competence to communicate and implement security strategies to organisational stakeholders.
With industry demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals continuing to grow globally, this specialisation prepares students for a range of high-impact roles across corporate, government, and critical infrastructure sectors.
Course Structure
To qualify for the award, students are required to successfully complete the seven (7) core units listed below, plus three (3) specialisation units, plus two (2) electives from the provided options. This totals to 12 units which is equivalent to 96 credit points.
Core Units
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| ICT5150 Information Systems | 8 | Nil |
| ICT5151 Data and Information Management | 8 | Nil |
| ICT5152 Software and Systems Design | 8 | Nil |
| ICT5201 Research Methods and Data Analysis | 8 | 24 Credit Points |
| ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security | 8 | ICT5150 Information Systems |
| PRJ5003 Project Constraint Management | 8 | Nil |
| ICT6001 Applied Project | 8 | ICT5201 Research Methods and Data Analysis |
*A unit worth 8 credit points is equal to 0.167 Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL).
Specialisation Units
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| ICT5350 Securing IT Systems | 8 | ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security |
| ICT5351 Cyber Defence | 8 | ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security |
| ICT5352 Cyber Security Management | 8 | ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security |
*A unit worth 8 credit points is equal to 0.167 Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL).
Elective Units
Select one (1) ICT elective of choice denoted by (^), plus one (1) other elective of choice.
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| ICT5253 Cloud Architectures and Solutions^ | 8 | ICT5150 Information Systems ICT5151 Data and Information Management |
| ICT5354 Enterprise Network Design^ | 8 | ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security |
| ICT5355 Emerging Network Technologies^ | 8 | ICT5250 Computer Networks and Security |
| ICT5356 Principles of Artificial Intelligence^ | 8 | ICT5150 Information Systems |
| ICT5357 Problem-solving and Decision-Making with Machine Learning^ | 8 | ICT5356 Principles of Artificial Intelligence |
| ICT5358 Unleashing the Power of Generative AI Models^ | 8 | ICT5152 Software and Systems Design ICT5356 Principles of Artificial Intelligence |
| PRJ5001 Project Management Profession | 8 | Nil |
| PRJ5002 Enterprise and Resource Planning | 8 | Nil |
| PRJ5004 Procurement, Quality and Risk Management | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5001 Ethical Legal and Industrial Frameworks | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5005 Digital Transformation in Business | 8 | Nil |
| BUS6003 Business Law | 8 | Nil |
| BUS6005 International Business | 8 | Nil |
*A unit worth 8 credit points is equal to 0.167 Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL).
Admission Requirements
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Entry Requirements
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English Language Requirements(For International Students)
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FEE-HELP(For Domestic Students)
The following academic admission criteria apply to all applicants to courses at APIC that lead to the award of an AQF Level 9 qualification. Additional English language requirements for international students are provided in the next tab.
Admission will be granted to applicants who meet any ONE of the following criteria:
- Successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree (AQF 7) or higher, awarded by a recognised university or higher education institution or its international equivalent, in any discipline; OR
- Applicants who have completed a postgraduate preparation program.
For more information on admission requirements including special entry requirements, please refer to the APIC Admission Policy.
All applicants from a non-English speaking background applying to a Master or Graduate Diploma course at APIC must satisfy ONE of the following English language requirements:
- IELTS Academic: overall band score of 6.5 or higher, with a minimum score of 6.0 in writing and speaking; OR
- IBT (Internet-based TOEFL): Overall score of 79 with a writing section minimum of 21 and speaking 18; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): Overall score 180, writing and speaking 180; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): Overall 176 with a writing and speaking minimum score of 169: OR
- PTE Academic Module with a minimum score of 58 with a writing and speaking section minimum of 50.
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FEE-HELP is available for all Units of Study for eligible students.
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Course Learning Outcomes
Graduates of MIT will be able to:
- Master the core body of information technology knowledge.
- Articulate project and IT systems management issues and principles.
- Appraise current and emerging approaches and technologies in information technology.
- Integrate ethical considerations into IT solutions and professional practices.
- Communicate complex information technology concepts and solutions to specialists, non-specialists, and collaborators.
- Create justifiable innovative solutions to complex information technology problems through independent research, industry standard technologies and methodologies.
Accreditation
- APIC courses are nationally accredited and registered by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards
Agency (TEQSA) and included in the National Register of Higher Education Providers. - APIC is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students
(CRICOS). MIT CRICOS Code is 108729F.
Skill Development
- Cyber Defence strategies and frameworks
- IT Systems Security
- Incident Detection
- Incident Response Planning
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Secure Communications
- Security Policy Development
- Communication of Security Risks
- Network Security
Career Outcomes
Possible employment:
- ICT Security Specialists
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Security Engineer
- Incident Response Specialist
- Ethical Hacker / Penetration Tester
- Risk and Compliance Manager
- Information Security Consultant