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Qualification Title: Master of Information Technology
Qualification Code: AU5540
Qualification Subject Area: Computer Science (Click to view other qualifications in this subject area)
Education Provider Name: University of Auckland (Click to view details for this provider)
Campus Location: Main Campus
Address: 24 Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland, 1142
Qualification Level: Post-Graduate
Minimum Time to Complete: 2 years (48 weeks/year)
Is this qualification approved for a:
Student Allowance? No
Student Loan? Yes
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Full time/Part time: Full-time
Entry Requirements: A Bachelors degree, or a relevant Bachelors degree or Bachelors (Honours) degree, or a Bachelors degree and the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology; and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA).
Aim of Qualification: Graduates of this programme will have the high-level skills and specialist knowledge required to make an informed contribution to the development of technology products and services. They will understand the expected standards of professional practice within ICT aligned industries and be able to independently research, plan, execute and review activities within that industry.
Contents: Information Technology
Assessment: A broad range of assessment tools will be utilised across the programme, including written assignments, presentations, and examinations.
Mode of Delivery: Intramural
 Qualification Completions
Year   Completions
 2018 77
 2019 56
 2020 75
 2021 81
 2022 50
 Average   68
Click on a student number to view a demographic breakdown of this qualification's completions from University of Auckland
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