Private Training Establishment
Whitecliffe CollegeLevel of Study
Master's Degree
The Master of Information Technology at Whitecliffe offers a dynamic, industry-relevant curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience and creativity. By drawing on Whitecliffe’s art legacy, the programme encourages you to approach IT solutions with an innovative mindset, making you not just technically skilled but also a creative problem-solver.
Taught over one year, the Master of Information Technology prepares you for the complex and multifaceted challenges of a specialised IT career. The flexible blended delivery - distance and online learning, complemented by some in-person seminars - means you can balance your studies with work and life commitments whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional.
By guiding you through the research methods, skills, and technology management needed to embark on your chosen specialism, either Data Science or Cyber Security, our programme builds towards the final major project which focuses on real-world solutions to real-world problems.
Structured across three trimesters, the programme starts
with two compulsory courses (Research Methods and Skills
and Technology Management) and two electives (chosen
from Cyber Security, Data Analysis, Machine Learning,
and Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligent Systems). The
second trimester deepens your area of expertise with
further electives and a ‘specialised topic’ course, often
in a unique and emerging field and potentially leading
to publication or contributing towards your final project.
The final trimester is dedicated to this capstone project,
immersing you in research and practical application
aligned with your interests and career goals.
Whitecliffe’s strong industry connections mean you
gain exposure to real-world projects, internships, and
employment opportunities, giving you a competitive edge
in the job market.
As New Zealand’s only EC-Council Academic Partner, Whitecliffe offers pathways to industry certifications alongside your master’s degree. You’ll be equipped with a highly sought-after toolkit of creativity, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary collaboration, and ready to contribute to the tech sector as entrepreneurs, researchers, or tech leaders.
In short, the programme’s structure builds progressively,
starting with foundational research and management
skills, then moving into specialised knowledge, and
culminating in the application of this knowledge to solve
real-world problems.
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