Master of Information Technology (MIT)
There is a need and desire in New Zealand and globally for graduates with IT skills more advanced than those with undergraduate degrees, as well as a need for graduates who are capable of performing independent research into complex IT issues.
Graduates of the Master of Information Technology (MIT) will be equipped with the skills needed to perform the highly complex tasks that the modern IT environment requires. They will possess the ability to critically evaluate relevant literature, analyse independent research results and problem-solve to a high level of sophistication. Those who complete the Thesis pathway will be able to plan and execute original research in various novel situations.
To enrol online for your preferred trimester, click on the start date below.
Higher-than entry-level IT positions such as software programmer, software developer, software analyst, software designer, web developer, web architect, enterprise web consultant, web service developer, web analyst, network engineer, network administrator, network support specialist, junior IT manager, IT manager and business analyst
Programme Structure/Courses
The programme comprises 180 credits of courses, with options for specialist topics, pathways, and completion options.
One Compulsory Course
Choose a specialist topic
Choose only two courses in your specialisation if doing Internship or Industry Project pathway, or all three if doing Research.
Software Development
- SOFT806 Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
- SOFT807 Cloud Application Development
- SOFT808 Software User Experience
Networks and Security (Please verify the availability with the Market Manager)
- CONE809 Topics in Cloud Computing
- CONE810 Computer and Communication Network Security
- CONE811 Penetration Testing
Information Systems (Please verify the availability with the Market Manager)
Choose a pathway
Research Pathway
Internship Pathway
- COMP803 Internship (completed over two trimesters) OR
- COMP806 Intensive Internship (completed over one trimester)
Industry Project Pathway
Choose a completion pathway
Research Thesis Option for MIT (Research)
Research Project Option for MIT (Applied)
Duration & Start Dates
Duration
20 months full-time
Start Dates in 2025
3 February, 26 May, 15 September
Trimester 1, 2025 - 3 February to 9 May
Trimester 2, 2025 - 26 May to 29 August
Trimester 3, 2025 - 15 September to 19 December
Entry Requirements
IELTS 6.5 academic (with no band less than 6.0) / TOEFL iBT 79 (with a writing score of 21) / PToE academic score of 58 with no band lower than 50 / NZCEL (Academic) L5; and
Bachelor degree, graduate diploma or postgraduate diploma or equivalent in information technology, computer science or related field of study
Fees
International Students
2025 Programme Fees: NZ$37,140
Resource Fees: NZ$3,420
Total: NZ$40,560
Plus a compulsory Student Services Fee of NZ$300 per year (or NZ$30 per month or part thereof).
Note: International students from Pacific Island countries should contact Sione Fakapelea for tuition fee details:
Phone: +64 9 815 1717 ext 846
Email: sionef@ais.ac.nz
Domestic Students
2025 Programme Fees: NZ$9,204
Resource Fees: NZ$3,420
Total: NZ$12,624
Plus a compulsory Student Services Fee of NZ$300 per year (or NZ$30 per month or part thereof).
This programme is eligible for a student loan from Studylink. Contact Studylink on 0800 88 99 00 or log on to www.studylink.govt.nz to apply for student finance.