The course comprises a Masters thesis and three core subjects from the School of Computing and Mathematics. The core subjects are shell subjects and would normally be advanced reading subjects or projects in the areas of Mathematics, Statistics, Spatial Science, Hydrology or Information Technology. No credit may be applied towards any subject
Thesis
MTH601 Research Masters Thesis P/T or
MTH602 Research Masters Thesis F/T
Core subjects
ITC532 IT Specialisation Project 3 (16 points)
ITC570 Special Topic in IT 1
ITC571 Emerging Technologies and Innovation
Because of the flexibility of the course requirements, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects, depending upon the availability of subjects and the meeting of any pre-requisites. Students are encouraged to enrol in core subjects in the initial sessions and attempt to complete as many of these as possible before selecting specialised subjects.
On campus; Distance education
Multi campus
Session 1; Session 2
Research higher degree
The minimum full-time duration for this course is 6 sessions by distance education or 4 sessions on campus.
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