Master of Computer Science
University of Adelaide
Course Details
Our Master of Computer Science has a major research component and projects are supervised by leading academics from world-class research groups. Their fields of expertise include computer vision, evolutionary computation, distributed systems, computer networks, high-performance computing, formal verification and systems modelling. Build advanced technical knowledge and skills. Learn to design and construct large software systems. Propose and conduct an advanced research project. Deliver a report and public presentation on your work. Foundational programming skills and familiarity with at least one object-oriented programming language are required to enter the program.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: The Masters program includes: one (3 units) core foundation course, three (9 units) core electives. seven (21 units) computer science electives, two (15 units) research project, The 48-unit masters program normally takes four semesters of full-time study.
Students are assumed to have foundational programming skills and be familiar with at least one object-oriented programming language prior to the commencement of the program.