Master of Computing
A single two year postgraduate award offered by the ANU College of Systems and Society
The Master of Computing is a 2-year full-time (or equivalent part-time) degree targeted to graduates without a computing background who wish to acquire a solid knowledge of computing. The program is professionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Master of Computing graduates will develop a deep knowledge and understanding of professional software development and computing practices.
Students have the opportunity to participate in many cutting-edge courses and, depending upon their background and interests, may choose to specialise in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Architecture and Systems, Theoretical Computational Foundations, Data Science, Human Centered Design & Creative Computing, or Software Development. The program culminates in a capstone project: either completing an Internship or working in small groups to solve a clients problem via TechLauncher.
On completion of 48 units, students may exit with a Graduate Diploma of Computing.
Students completing the Master of Computing with a GPA greater than 6 may transfer to the Master of Computing (Advanced) with up to 48 units of credit.