Further your studies with an Alumni Scholarship
Our Alumni Scholarships program offers a 15% reduction in your first year of postgrad fees on eligible courses.
Applications close on the semester 1, 2024 course admission deadline.
If you already have an undergraduate degree in a business-related area or STEM, a postgraduate course in information technology can help you advance your career or switch your career to focus on areas such as business systems, computer networking or data security.
Our postgraduate courses can help you progress your current career in move into a new career that suits your aspirations. These include contemporary and emerging focus areas such as predictive analytics, information systems, AI, cybersecurity, digital media, computing, data science and analytics.
Curtin hosts the Optus Centre for Artificial Intelligence, a collaboration to design and build next-level digital solutions in AI, and the Curtin HIVE, which offers visualisation, virtualisation and simulation capabilities for projects across all disciplines.
Curtin ranks in the top 1% of universities in the world (ARWU 2023).
Whether you prefer to study online or on-campus, our postgrad courses offer flexible study options so you can tailor your studies around your commitments.
Our Master of Information Systems and Technology at Curtin is accredited by the Australian Computing Society.
“Studying at Curtin allowed me to work full-time while studying through flexible, online learning resources. This course appealed to me as it aligned to my career aspirations for IT management while building my technical skills through units related to data analytics, security and IT operations.
During my studies I was also exposed to areas of IT which do not typically receive attention from industry leaders. I enjoyed learning about green IT and sustainability, knowledge management and the potential to lose tacit knowledge as our population moves into retirement.
Our Alumni Scholarships program offers a 15% reduction in your first year of postgrad fees on eligible courses.
Applications close on the semester 1, 2024 course admission deadline.