Master of Computer Science
| Official Abbreviation | MCompSc | |||||||||||||||
| Course Type | Postgraduate | |||||||||||||||
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| Fees | CSP or Full Fee | |||||||||||||||
| Total Credit Points | 72 | |||||||||||||||
| Overview | The Master of Computer Science is the final award level of the fully articulated program which provides qualified applicants with the opportunity or graduate study at three progressive levels: Graduate Certificate in Computer Science; Graduate Diploma in Computer Science; Master of Computer Science Emphasis is placed upon the structured design of algorithms for computer-based implementations of real-life tasks. The expression of algorithms in a programming language C++ and the interactive execution, analysis and use of programs are also discussed. Practical elements of basic hardware components are introduced. Also studied are: advanced algorithmic designs and programming techniques; informal notions of program specification and verification; a high-level description of the abstract architecture of the von Neumann machine; numerical and non-numerical applications; and social issues. |
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| How to apply |
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Entry Requirements | For admission to candidature for the degree of Master Computer Studies, an applicant must hold a three-year Bachelor degree. |
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| Additional Entry Requirements | Applicants must have a knowledge of the programming language C++. |
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| Course Rules | 1. Admission to Candidature
2. Requirements for the Degree of Master of Computer Science 2.2. The course of study shall comprise the completion of units with a total value of at least 72 credit points of which at least 36 credit points must be at 500-level.. Click here for a list of units 2.3. Requirements for COMP 695 3. Period of Candidature 4. Advanced Standing
5. Supervisor’s Reports 6. Presentation of Thesis 6.2. The candidate shall submit to the Student Centre two copies of the thesis bound in a form approved by the school. The candidate shall submit with the thesis a statement from his or her supervisor certifying that the thesis is in a form suitable for examination. 7. Examination of the Thesis 7.2 The examiners’ reports on the thesis will be considered by the committee which will recommend:
7.3 Before making a recommendation in terms of 2. above, the committee may
7.4 A candidate permitted to revise the thesis in terms of 7.3.2 will do so within a period of time and under conditions determined by the committee. A candidate who has revised a thesis in terms of 7.3.2 and who fails the re-examination will not be eligible for further examination. 8. Exit Pathways Candidates who discontinue their studies may be eleigiable to exit on completion of 24 credit points with the Graduate Certificate in Computer Science or the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science on completion of 48 credit points.
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| Career Opportunities | Graduates are qualified for consulting and management positions in business, internet and networking specialists, software solution designers and game programming. |
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| Advanced Standing | The maximum advanced standing shall be for units counting 24 credit points which are deemed to be equivalent to units offered by University and approved for course comprising: a. 24 credit points for units completed towards an awarded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a relevant area offered by the University; or b. 24 credit points for units completed from another institution and not counted towards an awarded qualification; or c. 12 credit points for units completed towards an awarded qualification from another University; and d. 6 credit points on the basis of considerable professional experience e. advanced standing shall not be awarded for COMP695. |
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| Other Benefits | Articulation from the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science: On completion of the Graduate Diploma, students are able to articulate to the Master with 24 credit points advanced standing for units completed towards the Graduate Diploma. Further Postgraduate Opportunities: Master of Computer Science graduates, who have completed COMP 695, are eligible to apply for admission to candidature for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). |
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