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Master in Information Technology (MIT)

INTI International University

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Course DETAILS

  • Description
    Position yourself to spearhead progress in tomorrow’s working world. Enrich your knowledge and skills to manage and lead information and information technology-related activities in strategic, operational and project environments.
    Field of Study

    Computing & IT

    Duration (Years)

    Full time: 1 year | Part time: 2 years

    Course Fees

    RM 30,800 (USD 7,333)

    MQA No.

  • Intake (Month)

    January; May; September

Entry Requirements

  • General Requirements

    Bachelor’s Degree or it’s equivalent (in a related field*), with a CGPA of 2.75 and above
    A Bachelor’s Degree or it’s equivalent (in a related field*), with a CGPA of 2.50 and above but less than 2.75 and subjected to rigorous internal assessment
    A Bachelor’s Degree or it’s equivalent (in a related field*), with a CGPA below 2.50 and a minimum of 5 years of relevant working experience

    Other Qualification
    An applicant with non-IT qualification is required to take two prerequisite modules.
    *Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Science, Software Engineering

    Note:
    International students are subject to meet entry requirements that reflect similar qualifications and experience as stated above.
    To find country-specific entry requirements visit our international entry requirement page

  • English Requirements

    TOEFL 550 or IELTS 6.0

Programme Structure

  • Core Modules

    Decision Support Systems (SAS module)

    Future Informatics (SAS module)

    Innovation & Knowledge Management

    IT Strategy

    Research Methods for Computing (SAS module)

    System Development Tools & Techniques


    Specialisation Modules:

    Network Security

    IT Project Management

    Ubiquitous Computing

Additional Information

  • Fees
    RM 30,800 (USD 7,333)

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