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Master of Computing (MCOP) - MComp
CRICOS code (International applicants): 066847G
| On-campus* | Distance education* |
Semester intake: | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) |
Campus: | Toowoomba | - |
Fees: | Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
| Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
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Standard duration: | 1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time, 4.5 years
maximum |
Program articulation: | From: Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (Faculty of Sciences) |
Contact us
Future Australian and New Zealand students |
Future International students |
Current students |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315 Email: studysci@usq.edu.au |
Phone: +61 7 4631 5543 Email: international@usq.edu.au |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252 Phone (from outside
Australia): +61 7 4631 2285 Email: usq.support@usq.edu.au |
Program focus
This program provides students with the opportunity to add to
their knowledge and skills obtained in an undergraduate program in
computing. This will be accomplished by students undertaking coursework
of a different type or at a higher level than in their undergraduate
program. In addition, students studying the Master of Computing will
undertake a four-unit project, and research training to qualify them
for PhD studies.
Professional accreditation
This program is accredited at Professional level by the Australian
Computer Society and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other
countries.
Program objectives
The general objective of the Master of Computing is to produce
graduates who possess high-level skills in computing theory, practice
and research, who are attractive to employers, and are able to contribute
to an appropriate professional body. Graduates will be able to pursue
further studies, such as a Doctor of Philosophy, will be able to contribute to the discipline of computing, take
advantage of research literature, and have an understanding of how
to undertake their own research.
Graduates will be able to:
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design, manage and develop complex software systems in an effective
manner
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understand a broad range of topics in theoretical computer science
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undertake a study of the literature in an area of computer science
and make an assessment of that area
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apply theoretical concepts from computer science to appropriate
computing problems
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identify computing problems requiring further research and develop
research methods for those problems.
Admission requirements
To qualify for entry to the program applicants must:
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hold a Bachelor's degree from an Australian 精东传媒app in the
field of computing; OR
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hold a Bachelor's degree from a recognised 精东传媒app in the
field of computing; OR
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have completed either the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (Faculty of Sciences), the Graduate Diploma of Professional Computing or the Graduate
Diploma of Advanced Computing through USQ; OR
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have an approved qualification at least equivalent to one of
the above.
International Applicants
International applicants must have met the requirements or have completed the .
How to apply
Domestic students
may be made directly
to USQ.
International students
This program is offered to international students. An international
student is a person who is not an Australian or New Zealand citizen
and not an Australian permanent resident. Please refer to for information about entry requirements, visa arrangements and
how to apply.
Program fees
Commonwealth supported place
A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government
makes a contribution towards the cost of your higher education and
you as a student pay a , which varies depending on the
courses undertaken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Commonwealth Supported students may
be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called .
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders,
Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who reside
outside Australia pay full tuition fees.
Domestic full fee paying
students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government
loan called .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending
on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus,
via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees
for a particular course via the .
Program structure
To be eligible for the award of Master of Computing, each student
is required to complete at least eight units of coursework and a four-unit
research project. Any courses completed as part of an undergraduate
program for which an award has been given, will not attract credit
for the Master of Computing. Exemptions or credit for previous study
will not be permitted except for incomplete studies.
Required time limits
Students have a maximum of 4.5 years to complete this program.
Coursework
The coursework will consist of courses chosen from those in
the table below.
At least four courses will be from Level 8 as listed in the
Group 1 Courses. Exemptions or credit for previous study will not
be permitted except for incomplete studies. However, if deemed appropriate
with the aims of the program, and subject to approval by the Program
Coordinator, students may include up to three units of other study
at the appropriate level.
Coursework |
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Research
In addition to the coursework, each student is required to complete
a four-unit research project. To satisfy this requirement, students
will complete both of the two-unit courses, and . Subject to approval
by the Postgraduate Coordinator, these courses may be taken in Semester
1 or 2.
IT requirements
All students are required to have access to the Internet and
to a personal computer running Microsoft Windows and Linux. The Department
provides assistance with installing Linux for students who may not
have done so before.
Students should visit the USQ to check that their computers
are capable of running the appropriate software and versions of Internet
web browsers and to check the minimum and recommended standards for
software.
Compliance with these recommendations will ensure students receive
the computing help needed if experiencing problems.
Macintosh computers are acceptable but not recommended due to
the software used in the courses.
Software is specified on a course-by-course basis and, in some
instances, it is provided with the textbook required for the course.
The 精东传媒app has installed a wireless network for students'
computers. In order to take advantage of this facility and further
enhance their on-campus learning environment, students should consider
purchasing a notebook/laptop computer with wireless connectivity.
A notebook/laptop may be required for some courses.
Exit points
Students enrolled in this Master's program who wish to exit
without completing the program may be awarded the Graduate Diploma
of Advanced Computing (GDAC) if they have completed, in accordance
with the requirements of the Master of Computing, at least eight units
or the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Computing (GCAC) if they have
completed, in accordance with the requirements of the Master of Computing,
at least four units.
PhD program entry requirements
Students wishing to enrol in the USQ Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
program may satisfy the entry requirements for that program in one
of the following two ways:
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Complete the Master of Computing, and achieve a GPA of 5.5 or
higher;
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Exit the MCOP via the Graduate Diploma of Advanced Computing
(GDAC) having completed 4 level 8 courses and 4 units of research
with a GPA of 6.5 or higher.
Exemptions
Exemptions or credits for previous study other than those listed
in the Articulation section will not be permitted in the MCOP except
for incomplete studies.
Recommended enrolment pattern
The following enrolment patterns represent possible plans and
may be modified to suit individual needs. Students should plan their
enrolment making sure that they have fulfilled all requirements as
shown in the program structure information. Enrolment requirements
must be satisfied before enrolling in a course. If unsure about a
suitable enrolment pattern, students should contact the Program Coordinator.
Semester 1 Intake
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Semester 2 Intake
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