Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security)

Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) (CRICOS 0101691) at Charles Darwin University (CDU)

Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) (CRICOS course code 0101691) is a Masters Degree (Coursework) delivered by Charles Darwin University (CDU) over 2 years. This program is designed for students seeking advanced knowledge in cyber security, covering areas such as network security, digital forensics, and information assurance. As a CRICOS-registered course (provider code 00300K), it meets Australian standards for international students. Australia has over 1,500 CRICOS-registered providers offering more than 26,000 courses, ensuring quality and protection under the ESOS Act. HeadStart Academy provides this information as a free resource to help you make informed decisions about studying in Australia.

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Course overview

Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) (CRICOS course code 0101691) is a Masters Degree (Coursework) delivered by Charles Darwin University (CDU) over 2 years. This program is classified under the field of Security Science (029901) within the Information Technology discipline. It equips graduates with advanced skills to protect digital assets, manage cyber risks, and implement security solutions. As a CRICOS-registered course (provider code 00300K), it meets the rigorous standards set by the Australian Government for international education. All listed providers on HeadStart Academy are verified as CRICOS-registered, and data is sourced directly from the official CRICOS register as at April 2026.

What you'll study

The field of education for this course is Security Science (029901), a subcategory of Other Information Technology (0299). At the Masters Degree (Coursework) level (AQF Level 9), students typically engage in advanced theoretical and practical training. You can expect to study topics such as network security, cryptography, cyber incident response, security governance, and ethical hacking. The curriculum is designed to develop both technical expertise and strategic thinking, preparing graduates for senior roles in cyber security. While specific syllabi are set by Charles Darwin University, this general guidance reflects the nature of security science programs in Australia.

Duration and study mode

The course is scheduled for 2 years, which equates to 105 weeks according to the CRICOS register. The language of instruction is English. This is a single qualification (no dual award) and does not include a foundation studies component. The course is offered in a standard full-time study mode. For the most current information on study modes, including any part-time options, please refer to Charles Darwin University's website.

Fees (indicative — set by Charles Darwin University (CDU))

The indicative tuition fee for this course is A$72,882. Non-tuition fees amount to A$736, bringing the estimated total to A$73,618. Please note that these figures do not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living costs, or the visa application charge. Living costs vary by location: for example, in Darwin, typical weekly expenses may be around A$400–500 for rent, A$100–150 for groceries, and A$30–50 for transport. In Sydney, costs are higher. For accurate and current fees, always check the provider's website. Course fees shown are indicative only and sourced from the CRICOS register as at April 2026. Fees are set by institutions and subject to change — always confirm directly with the provider before applying.

Entry requirements (general guidance)

Prospective students typically need an IELTS score of 6.5–7.0 overall (or equivalent). A completed bachelor degree in a relevant field (e.g., information technology, computer science) is usually expected. Some applicants may need to demonstrate work experience or complete a pathway program. Foundation or pathway options may be available through CDU's pathway partners — refer to the provider's website for details. Note that entry requirements are set by the institution and may vary. HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice; for visa-specific eligibility, consult a MARA agent or the Department of Home Affairs.

Work component

No work component. Unlike some professional courses, this Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) does not require a mandatory internship or work placement. However, students may choose to undertake voluntary work or internships outside the program structure. The absence of a compulsory work component means the course is focused entirely on academic studies, allowing flexibility for students to manage their own work opportunities under student visa conditions. This can be advantageous for students who prefer to dedicate their time to coursework or who wish to arrange their own practical experience in the industry. Always check the latest course information on the provider's website for any updates to the curriculum.

Delivery locations

This course is delivered at three campuses: Casuarina Campus in Casuarina, NT; Danala Education and Community Precinct in Darwin City, NT; and Level 10, 815 George Street, Sydney, NSW. The NT campuses are located in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, which has a relatively small but growing international student population. Sydney, as Australia's largest city, offers a vibrant study environment with extensive public transport. Casuarina Campus is in a suburban area north of Darwin, while Danala Precinct is in the city centre. The Sydney location is in the heart of the CBD. Each site provides modern facilities suitable for IT education.

Student visa

International students studying this CRICOS-registered course are eligible to apply for a Student visa (Subclass 500). This visa allows you to study full-time in a registered course. Work rights: you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during term time and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks (subject to visa conditions). You must also maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your stay. The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement applies, so you need to demonstrate genuine intent to study in Australia temporarily. Financial capacity evidence is also required. For detailed advice, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or visit the Department of Home Affairs website. HeadStart Academy provides this information as a guide only.

How to apply

Follow these three steps to apply for the Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) at Charles Darwin University (CDU):

1. **Research CRICOS-registered providers**: Use HeadStart Academy to filter by course level, field, and city. Ensure the provider and course are CRICOS-registered (CDU is CRICOS 00300K).

2. **Apply directly to your chosen institution**: Review entry requirements (including English tests), prepare your academic transcripts, and submit an application through CDU's admissions portal. Check application deadlines and any additional documents needed.

3. **Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500)**: Once accepted, CDU will issue a CoE. Use this to apply for a student visa through the Department of Home Affairs. Ensure you have OSHC and sufficient funds.

Is Northern Territory right for you?

The Northern Territory offers a unique study experience with a strong focus on community and outdoor lifestyle. Darwin, the capital, has a tropical climate and a multicultural population. The cost of living is generally lower than in Sydney or Melbourne, with indicative weekly rent around A$250–350 for shared accommodation. Public transport includes buses and a limited train system. There are fewer CRICOS-registered providers in the NT compared to other states, but CDU is the major university. If you prefer a quieter, nature-oriented environment, the NT could be ideal. However, if you seek a bustling city with more networking opportunities, the Sydney campus may be more suitable.

Ready to apply? Visit Charles Darwin University's website to start your application for the Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security).

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Source-backed course facts

Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) is a CRICOS-registered programme at Charles Darwin University (CDU). Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.

CRICOS register extract

Course
Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security)
CRICOS course code
0101691
Provider
Charles Darwin University (CDU) (00300K)
Course level
Masters Degree (Coursework)
Field of education
02 - Information Technology
Duration
105 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$72,882
Estimated total (indicative)
A$73,618
Delivery locations
CASUARINA, Darwin City, Sydney
Work component
No

This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.

Important notes for international students

  • Tuition and living-cost figures on this site are indicative only — confirm current fees with the provider before you accept an offer.
  • HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice. For Student visa (Subclass 500) rules, OSHC and financial capacity, verify with the Department of Home Affairs or a registered MARA agent.
  • Only CRICOS-registered providers may enrol overseas students. Always check the CRICOS course and provider codes on your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The indicative tuition fee is A$72,882, with non-tuition fees of A$736, totalling an estimated A$73,618. This does not include OSHC, living costs, or visa charges. Fees are set by CDU and subject to change, so always confirm on their website.
The course duration is 2 years (105 weeks) according to the CRICOS register. It is a full-time program taught in English. The duration may vary if you study part-time, but the CRICOS registration is based on standard full-time study.
Typical entry requirements include an IELTS score of 6.5–7.0 overall (or equivalent) and a relevant bachelor degree. Some applicants may need work experience or a pathway program. Always check CDU's specific requirements as they may change.
This course is delivered at three CRICOS-registered locations: Casuarina Campus (NT), Danala Education and Community Precinct (NT), and Level 10, 815 George Street, Sydney (NSW). Each campus offers full access to CDU's facilities and support services.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$73,618 for Master of Information Technology (Cyber Security) (tuition A$72,882). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with Charles Darwin University (CDU) before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 0101691, offered by Charles Darwin University (CDU) (provider code 00300K). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.