Sharpen your competitive edge with specialist skills in networking and system administration. Our Master of Networking (MNet) was developed in collaboration with industry to ensure course content remains highly-relevant in a rapidly evolving industry. That’s why we now offer three areas of specialisation: cyber security, cloud networking and software engineering.
Apply your new knowledge to real-world businesses through case studies and industry projects. Gain hands-on practical work with Cisco, Microsoft and Riverbed Networking technology. Develop the “soft skills” employers are looking for, such as communication, collaboration and project management. Whatever your goals, this course will ensure you graduate ready to take an active role in a range of fast-moving technology industry.
Capstone Projects and Industry Connections
As part of Master of Networking degree, you will need to undertake the final year project units:
MIT’s School of IT & Engineering have designed these units to provide you with real world, experience, working for an industry client. They will provide you with a capstone final year project in a team environment through research, analysis and development. You will tackle real world complex problems with technical and creative skills.
Our past students have worked on capstone projects such as:
As an MIT student, you will have access to the state-of-the-art labs and facilities. All MIT’s labs are equipped with the latest software to hone your skill. You will also get access to MIT’s Library of the latest books/ eBooks and hundreds of online Academic publications that will keep you knowledgeable of the latest and greatest. With 24 hour digital access, you are never too far away from the latest news and journals in the academic/research space.
Learn from experts
Our school attracts some of the best minds in the engineering and networking field, like Computer and Mathematical Scientist Professor Savitri Bevinakoppa in Melbourne and artificial intelligence expert A/Prof Tony Jan in Sydney.
| Level | Higher Degree Course (Masters) |
| Approval Status | This course is approved by TEQSA under the Higher Education Standards Framework. |
| Australian Quality Framework (AQF) recognition | The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9 |
| CRICOS Course Code | 062229K (VIC) 072672G (NSW) |
| Duration | 2 Years (4 Trimesters) Full-Time or Equivalent Part-Time (Domestic Students only) |
| Intake | March, July, November |
| Campus | Melbourne (City) Sydney (City) |
| Study mode | On Campus |
Graduates of this course will:
Each unit consists of 20 credit points. A full time study load is 60 credit points per trimester. MNet comprises of ten core units and two electives that may make up a specialisation such as Network Security or Systems Analysis (see below). MN404 and MN405 are available for students who need to supplement their undergraduate degree program. Students who have gaps in their undergraduate program will need to undertake these units to ensure they meet prerequisite requirements for core units.
MN603 Wireless Networks and Security
MN621 Advanced network Design
MN691 Research Methods and Project Design*
MN692 Capstone Project*
Elective
Elective
MN507 Overview of Software Engineering
MN611 System Architecture
MN612 Enterprise Architecture
ME605 Cloud Engineering
MN622 Software Defined Networking
* MN404 and MN405 as pre‐requisites are required only for the non‐cognate stream.
Some remarks:
Program structures and units are subject to change through the process of regular course revision. There is no guarantee that every unit will be offered in any particular trimester.
It is mandatory for awarding of the Master of Networking degree that the student undertake the final year project units: MN691 Research Methods and Project Design, and MN692 Capstone Project. If a third party is required to find a project for the student, the student will incur a fee. The industry based project is designed to provide students with real world experience, working for an industry client on a project focussed within their discipline of study.
Graduates of the MNet may find employment in leadership roles in network management system administration and ICT services delivery and management within a wide range of public and private enterprises. Typical roles (some with additional work experience) include:
The Master of Networking is accredited by the Australian Computer Society in the Professional Level.
The Master of Networking is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) - www.teqsa.gov.au.
For the cognate stream: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in Information Technology or a related discipline such as computer science, software engineering, computer engineering or networking.
For the non-cognate stream: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in any other discipline.
| English language Proficiency tests | Results Required |
| IELTS (Academic) | Overall score 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent |
For further information, see the links below:
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