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Master of Computer Science M.CompSc
2010

Program Outline | Program Structure | Related Programs | Admission Information | Areas of Specialisation | Study Plans | Career Opportunities | Graduate Attributes | Professional Accreditation | Program Rules | Further Information | Useful Links

Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 2 years (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Masters by Coursework

Program Outline

Advanced technical studies in Computer Science provide an understanding of how software and hardware can be combined to overcome a range of complex challenges. Graduates can seek employment within the information technology industry, including careers in scientific, entertainment, networking, software engineering and defence sectors. This program has a major research component and high-performing graduates may also proceed to a PhD program.

The 48-unit Masters program normally takes four semesters of full-time study. However, duration may be reduced in the case of candidates with high-level qualifications in Computer Science. Masters students are required to undertake an individual research project and write a report on their research. The research project, normally completed over two consecutive semesters, will be conducted under the supervision of academics from our research groups in fields including, computer vision, evolutionary computation, distributed systems, computer networks, high-performance computing, formal verification and systems modelling.

Students without a practical knowledge of JAVA programming and a basic knowledge of computer organisation will be required to undertake a bridging course.

Students who start a Masters of Software Engineering may be able to convert to a Masters of Computer Science during their studies. Students who start a Masters of Computing Innovation may be able to convert to a Masters of Computer Science after having completed enough courses to achieve a major in Computer Science. Students may also convert from Masters of Computer Science to Masters of Software Engineering or Masters of Computing Innovation.

Students seeking to convert between degrees are required to seek program advice from the Faculty Office.

Intending students should consult the Faculty Office early in the year in which they plan to study to check when particular courses will be available.

 

Program Structure

The 48 unit program normally takes four semesters of full-time study. However, duration may be reduced in the case of candidates with high-level qualifications in computer science. Students will also be required to undertake a research project, deliver a public seminar and write a report on their research. The project is normally completed over two consecutive semesters.

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Admission Information

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Domestic applicants

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SATAC Code 3CM039
Annual tuition fees ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $7,567
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only.
Completed Bachelor's degree in Computer Science; or, a completed Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering); or, a completed Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering); or, a completed Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering); or, a completed Graduate Diploma in Computer Science.

How to Apply ?

SATAC Code: 3CM039

International applicants

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IELTS Total 6 [more info]
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
Prerequisites ?
Bachelor's degree with major in Computer Science or equivalent
Equivalent Scores
IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6
5.5
5.5
6
6

How to Apply ?

International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

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Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
Enquiries Student Centre

Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
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Areas of Specialisation

The project component offers the opportunity to specialise in a broad range of research and application fields including, computer vision, graphics, evolutionary computation, distributed systems, computer networks, high performance computing, software architectures, systems modelling and formal verification.

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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

 

Total units required for this program - 48 units

Year 1

Semester 1

  • COMP SCI 7007 Specialised Programming (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)

Semester 2

  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
Year 2

Semester 1

  • COMP SCI 7095A Master of Computer Science Research Project (6 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)
  • Elective course (3 units)

 Semester 2

  • COMP SCI 7095B Master of Computer Science Research Project (9 units) 
  •  Elective course (3 units)

Mid year entry students are required to complete courses in the order outlined above.

Electives

Elective choices must comply with the following rules:

  • A maximum of 12 units may be chosen from the list of level III electives below
  • The remainder may be chosen from the list of Masters level electives below

Select 30 units from the following:

Level III Electives             

Masters Level Electives

The availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff and facilities and sufficient enrolments.

 

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Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program can seek employment within the software development industry, including careers in scientific, entertainment, networking, software engineering and defence sectors. Graduates with good results may also pursue further research through a PhD program. 

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Graduate Attributes

• Knowledge and understanding of the content and techniques of a chosen discipline at advanced levels that are internationally recognised.

• The ability to locate, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information from a wide variety of sources in a planned and timely manner.

• An ability to apply effective, creative and innovative solutions, both independently and cooperatively, to current and future problems.

• Skills of a high order in interpersonal understanding, teamwork and communication.

• A proficiency in the appropriate use of contemporary technologies.

• A commitment to continuous learning and the capacity to maintain intellectual curiosity throughout life.

• A commitment to the highest standards of professional endeavour and the ability to take a leadership role in the community.

• An awareness of ethical, social and cultural issues and their importance in the exercise of professional skills and responsibilities.

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Professional Accreditation

The Master of Computer Science is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). It is designed to provide a professional qualification in computing and information technology. It also provides the necessary academic requirements for membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American-based Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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