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COMP7310: Green Information Technology Strategies

Semester 1 2010 (22 February to 4 June)

Enrolment Information

This course may be undertaken:
  1. as part of the ANU Graduate Studies Select program
  2. to anyone who wants to do just this one course on its own, where you can register online
  3. to students at other universities in Australia and around the world.
  4. as part of an ANU masters course

As part of the ANU Graduate Studies Select program

  • The COMP7310 course can be taken as part of the ANU Graduate Studies Select program.
  • Course fees are $2400 per semester for domestic students and $3096 per semester for international students.
  • Students currently enrolled in the ANU Graduate Studies Select program will need to enrol by 24 Janurary 2010.
  • Non-enrolled students will need to enrol in the ANU Graduate Studies Select program. Full details on how to pay and enrol are on the ANU Graduate Studies Select webpage.

    If you have any queries please contact us at: flu@cecs.anu.edu.au.

Enrolment for an ungraded certificate

  • The COMP7310 course may be taken independently. A certificate of completion will be awarded, however the university will not provide formal grading of students performance in the course. If you wish to register for an ungraded certificate you can register online.
  • Course fees are $2400 per semester for domestic students per semester and $3096 per semester for international students.

    If you have any queries please contact us at: flu@cecs.anu.edu.au.

Enrolment for a graded certificate

  • Students enrolling in COMP7310 as an accredited, non-award (or cross-institutional) program should submit an enrolment application form to the address listed on the form.

Enrolling at Masters level

  • COMP7310 is available to ANU Masters of Computing and Masters of Information Technology students in Semester 2, 2009.