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Course Information for Masters Courses for the coming Semester

  • To find out when and where the contact for your course will take place, see the ANU timetable.

  • 8000-level COMP project courses do not normally have a timetable entry. Generally, the first thing to do is to make contract with the projects over coordinator (or relevant course coordinator), which should be as early as possible, at latest week 1. See the Masters project pages for more details.

  • See the postgraduate course home page for links to home pages of your courses.

  • See also the course web page (see the links below) for further information (e.g. whether lectures start from week 1 and for times of tutorials/laboratories). Note that you will not be able to access any pages on WebCT until your enrolment has been processed.

  • Each course will have its own policy on how to register for a tutorial/laboratory group. Some will require you to register on-line via the StReAMS system. Click on this link and log in using your uni id and PAC code. Provided you have completed your enrolment two working days before, you should see a list of CS courses you have enrolled in. Registrations are normally enabled in the first two semester weeks; if it says `registrations closed' in this period, it may mean that you do not register using StReAMS (but try again later to make sure). Otherwise, register as early as possible! (even before your first lecture - first come, best dressed!). For more information on StReAMS, see the CSIT Undergraduate Student System Documentation page.

  • You may find there are clashes with your intended enrolment pattern. Such a possibility is a fact of life, exacerbated by the wide variety of choice in the enrolment patterns of a number of degree programs (especially the MCOMP) that service there courses. Quite often it can be managed; for example, most CS courses have web lecture notes and web audio recordings. Most courses have alternate tutorial/lab sessions, so you may be able to swap your sessions to avoid a clash.

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