The course consists of the following coursework and thesis components. The thesis requirement is based upon the student's mode of enrolment with full-time students enrolling in ITC715 and part-time students in ITC716.
Coursework
ITC711 Research Issues in IT (16 points)
ITC712 Conducting a Research Project in IT (16 points)
ITC713 Research Project Plan in IT (16 points)
ITC714 Research Project Development in IT (16 points)
Thesis
ITC715 Thesis (Full-Time) (128 points) OR
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Exit points
With the approval of the course coordinator students may elect to transfer and exit from the course after the completion of ITC711 and ITC712 (32 points) with a Graduate Certificate in Computing Research or after the completion of all four coursework subjects (64 points) with a Master of Computing Research.
The Coursework component is available in part-time mode only. However, the thesis component can be enrolled either in part-time or full-time mode.
COURSEWORK COMPONENT (Part-Time only)
Year 1 - Session 1
ITC711 Research Issues in IT (16 points)
Year 1 - Session 2
ITC712 Conducting a Research Project in IT (16 points)
Year 2 - Session 1
ITC713 Research Project Plan in IT (16 points)
Year 2 - Session 2
ITC714 Research Project Development in IT (16 points)
THESIS COMPONENT (Part-Time)
Year 3 - Session 1
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 3 - Session 2
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 4 - Session 1
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 4 - Session 2
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 5 - Session 1
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 5 - Session 2
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 6 - Session 1
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
Year 6 - Session 2
ITC716 Thesis (Part-Time) (128 points)
THESIS COMPONENT (Full-Time)
Year 3 - Session 1
ITC715 Thesis (Full-Time) (128 points)
Year 3 - Session 2
ITC715 Thesis (Full-Time) (128 points)
Year 4 - Session 1
ITC715 Thesis (Full-Time) (128 points)
Year 4 - Session 2
ITC715 Thesis (Full-Time) (128 points)
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Higher Degree by Research
The minimum full-time duration for this course is six sessions.
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