Master of Business Administration Specialisation in Information Technology
Course Overview
The MBA specialising in information Technology (IT) Management is designed to develop leaders who can strategically manage technology-driven organisations and digital transformation initiatives. The program integrates core business disciplines with advanced knowledge of information systems, digital strategy, cybersecurity, data governance, and emerging technologies.
Students learn how to align IT capabilities with organisational strategy, manage technology investments, and lead digital innovation in complex business environments. The program emphasises the strategic, managerial, and ethical dimensions of technology use, preparing graduates to bridge the gap between technical teams and executive leadership.
The specialisation is ideal for professionals working in or transitioning into technology use, preparing graduates to bridge the gap between technical teams and executive leadership.
This specialisation is ideal for professionals working in or transitioning into technology-focused management roles across private, public, and not-for-profit sectors.
Course Structure
To qualify for the award, students are required to successfully complete the eight (8) core units, plus three (3) specialisation units listed below and one (1) elective from the provided options. This totals to 12 units which is equivalent to 96 credit points.
NOTE: This is the current Course Structure for the MBA implemented from Trimester 1 2026. For information regarding the old MBA Course Structure, please click here.
Core Units
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| BUS5001 Ethical, Legal and Industrial Frameworks | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5002 Applied Accounting and Financial Management | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5004 Leadership and Influence | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5005 Digital Transformation in Business | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5102 Supplier and Consumer Behaviour | 8 | Nil |
| BUS5103 Marketing and Communications | 8 | Nil |
| BUS6009 Human Resource Management & Employment Relations^ | 8 | Nil |
| BUS6019 Applied Industry Project^^ | 8 | 48 credit points |
^Students who commenced their program in 2025 or earlier have the option to undertake the project management unit below in the place of BUS6009.
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| PRJ5106 Research Methodology and Data Analysis | 8 | Completion of 24 credit points |
^^Students who commenced their program in 2025 or earlier have the option to undertake the project management unit below in the place of BUS6019.
| Unit Code and Title | Credit Points* | Pre-requisite(s) |
|---|---|---|
| PRJ6001 Applied Project | 8 | 48 credit points + PRJ5106 Research Methodology 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) |
|---|---|---|
| ICT5150 Information Systems | 8 | Nil |
| ICT5151 Data and Information Management | 8 | Nil |
| ICT5152 Software and Systems Design | 8 | Nil |
Elective Units
Select any one (1) electives from the options below.
*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.
FEE-HELP is a Commonwealth Government loan available to eligible students enrolled in APIC Courses in order to help pay all or part of their tuition fees.
FEE-HELP is available for all Units of Study for eligible students.
Details about HELP loans including eligibility requirements and repayment of a HELP debt can be found here.
The current FEE-HELP Information Booklet can be downloaded here.
If you have any questions about applying for FEE-HELP please contact us at: [email protected]
Course Learning Outcomes
- Use appropriate technologies and methodologies, review, critically analyse and apply theoretical and practical knowledge, complex information and concepts, and research findings to support and justify enterprise decisions.
- Generate innovative, sustainable solutions to complex real world, contemporary enterprise problems.
- Interact effectively in diverse teams to deliver outcomes, both as team members and as team leaders, as appropriate to the context.
- Effectively communicate complex concepts, relating to the analysis, planning, design and evaluation of responses to enterprise problems to both specialist and non-specialist team members, clients and collaborators using a range of communication modalities as appropriate.
- Demonstrate responsible, accountable and ethical behaviour.
- Objectively reflect on and evaluate outcomes and feedback for continuous improvement.
- Plan and execute a substantial applied business project that requires innovation and integration of knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course.
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). MBA CRICOS Code is 107332B.
Skill Development
- Strategic and Digital Skills
- Leadership and Management Skills
- Business and Commercial Skills
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Professional and Career Skills
- Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills
Career Outcomes
Graduates are prepared for leadership roles such as :
- IT Manager or Technology Manager
- Digital Transformation Manager
- Chief Information Officer (CIO) or IT Director
- Business Systems Manager
- Technology Consultant
- Cybersecurity or Data Governance Manager
- Product or Platform Manager