- Length 1 years full-time
- Minimum 48 Units
- Academic plan 6706XGDCP
- CRICOS code 078938E
- UAC code
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Mode of delivery
- Internal
About this degree
Study options
- Typically students will enrol in 24 units per semester (four courses): a full-time load.
- Domestic students may enrol in fewer courses each semester, known as part-time study. Part-time study will extend the duration of the degree and there are limitations to how long you can take to complete the degree.
- International students must always study full-time.
Electives
- Elective COMP courses can be found on the School Masters course page.
- When choosing electives, please read the enrolment pattern mentioned below to see how many electives you may choose and where they fit in your program.
- When choosing elective courses, check the course listing on Programs and Courses to ensure that you have the required and assumed knowledge before enrolling. If you don't, consider changing your planned enrolment to make sure you take the pre-requisite course.
Recommended electives:
- COMP6120 Software Engineering*
- COMP6240 Relational Databases
- COMP6260 Foundations of Computing
- COMP6261 Information Theory
- COMP6262 Logic
- COMP6300 Computer Architecture
- COMP6390 HCI and Usability Engineering
- COMP6466 Algorithms
- COMP6670 Introduction to Machine Learning
Study Options
Please refer to the enrolment pattern in the Study tab
Academic Advice
Important things to keep in mind when planning your enrolment
- You need to enrol in courses in both the First and Second Semester
- When selecting what courses to enrol in, you should read carefully the following depending on when you commenced your program:
Students with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Diploma that includes programming or maths may be able to obtain exemption for some of the introductory courses included in the core.
Exemption implies that a student does not need to take the exempted course but it does not contribute any unit value towards meeting the requirements of the program. This means that students will need to select another course to replace the exempted course.
Course Credit is not available to students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Computing.
Instructions on how to apply for credit/exemptions can be found Course credit & exemption | ANU College of Systems & Society Students
Do you want to talk to someone before enrolling?
Contact Student Enquiries at student.css@anu.edu.au
