Coursework Masters Programs in the Research School of Computer Science
- Master of Information Technology Studies (MITS)
- Master of Computing (MCOMP)
- Master of Computing (Honours) (MCOMP H)
- Two year degree combinations
- Research Degree Pathways from the MCOMP Honours
- Indicative fees; scholarships; application instructions
News
30 Mar 2012: Peter's contact hours are available here: http://cs.anu.edu.au/people/Peter.Christen/contact.php (apologies about this delay..this update got lost in a huge pile of teaching and research tasks)23 Jan 2012: For full-time MITS students who started in semester 2/2011, we recommend to enrol in COMP6442 Software Construction in this semester as a substitute for COMP6311 which is only offered in the second semester.
16 Jan 2012: The Computer Science Masters Program Convenor in 2012 is Dr Peter Christen. His preferred way of contact is via email.
Jul 2011: The eResearch specialisation for the MCOMP is no longer available for students commencing at or after semester 2, 2011. The Computer Systems or IHCC specialisations should be considered instead.
Program Convenor
The program convenor can offer advice on academic matters (i.e. exemption or status requests and course selection). The Masters program convenor for 2012 is Dr Peter Christen.Future students should however direct initial enquiries to student.services@cecs.anu.edu.au.
Project courses for the MCOMP
Follow the above link to find the rules of project courses, a list of projects presently being offered and examples of completed projects.
MCOMP Honours Projects
MCOMP Honours Projects will be run with the same guidelines and timelines as the Undergraduate Honours Projects. For topics, see the Honours project topics page.
