Master of Computational Modelling

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This course is available to commence study in

Session 1; Session 2

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  • On campus - OBPU
  • Distance education - OBCX
RTS on campus - KBCX
  • RTS distance education - EBCX
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    • On campus - IBCX
    • Distance education - JBCX

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    At a glance

    Study Mode

    On campus; Distance education

    Where

    Multi campus

    When

    Session 1; Session 2

    Level

    Research higher degree

    Duration

    The minimum full-time duration for this course is 6 sessions by distance education or 4 sessions on campus.

    International?

    YES

    Indicative ATAR

    N/A

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