Computer Science
Postgraduate
In Brisbane (Australia)
Description
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Postgraduate
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Location
Brisbane (Australia)
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Duration
1 Year
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Credits
16
Change is the only constant in the world of computing. If you're an ICT professional looking to upgrade, update or deepen your knowledge of rapidly evolving technologies – the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science is for you.The Graduate Diploma in Computer Science is designed for applicants with a bachelor's degree in computer science or information technology (or a related field). There are other ways to meet admission requirements – see Program Details.Complete eight courses from a huge range of options. Courses cover topics relevant to advanced computer science, programming, information and communication systems, and more. In total there are nearly 50 courses to choose from.Benefit from a program that offers a flexible study plan. Because the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science has such a large number of courses to choose from, you can tailor your studies to suit your interests, your industry, or your career goals.On completion, choose to progress to the 24-unit Master of Computer Science. Because courses in the graduate diploma are taken from the master's course list, you can transfer study credits to the higher-level program.The Graduate Diploma in Computer Science will build and extend your understanding of the latest ICT technologies, so you can improve your skills and your career opportunities.TEACHING STAFFOur teachers are topsOur research and teaching work in Computer Science and Information Systems was ranked 60th in the world by subject in the 2017 QS World University Rankings. This puts our academics as the best ranked in Queensland and in the top five in Australia.CAMPUS LIFEState-of-the-art facilitiesThe school is home to facilities including more than 400 Windows, Unix and Apple workstations; more than 20 specialist computer labs (including 10 with 24-hour access); a university-wide 802.11ac Wi-Fi network; and dedicated IT and engineering support staff .RESEARCHKeep up-to-date and know...
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Entry requirementsDegree equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree in Information Technology or Computer Science with a GPA of at least 4.5 on a 7 point scale OR relevant post-secondary study and at least 2 years of relevant work experience. Applications on the basis of post-secondary study and work experience will be individually assessed. View additional entry requirements for applicants with overseas qualifications.IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6 . For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ, view the...
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- Network Training
- Communication Training
- Engineering
- Systems
- Project
- University
- Teaching
- Network
- Information Systems
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Program structure
The courses offered in the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science are set out in the course list. Each course is allocated a certain number of units (#).
The Program Rules explain what is required to complete the Graduate Diploma in Computer Science. These requirements include the total number of units you need to complete in order to graduate.
To have your degree conferred, you also need to comply with UQ’s policies and rules.
- Course Code Units Course Title
- COMP7402 2 Compilers and Interpreters
- COMP7500 2 Advanced Algorithms & Data Structures
- COMP7703 2 Machine Learning
- COMS7200 2 Computer Networks II
- COMS7410 2 Communication Systems
- COMS7507 2 Advanced Computer and Network Security
- CSSE7014 2 Distributed Computing
- CSSE7411 2 Advanced Embedded Systems
- CSSE7610 2 Concurrency: Theory and Practice
- CSSE7630 2 Principles of Program Analysis
- CSSE7640 2 Formal Modelling and Verification
- DECO7450 2 Advanced Human-Computer Interaction
- INFS7203 2 Data Mining
- INFS7205 2 Advanced Techniques for High Dimensional Data
- INFS7410 2 Information Retrieval and Web Search [1]
- Course Code Units Course Title
- COMP7000 2 Special Topics in Computer Science 7A
- COMP7001 2 Special Topics in Computer Science 7B
- CSSE7080 2 Advanced Topics in Computer Systems A
- CSSE7081 2 Advanced Topics in Computer Systems B
- CSSE7090 2 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering A
- CSSE7091 2 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering B
- Course Code Units Course Title
- ENGG7000 2 Systems Engineering
- ENGG7020 2 Systems Safety Engineering
- ENGG7800 2 Engineering Project Management
- ENGG7811 2 Research Methods
- Course Code Units Course Title
- COMP7308 2 Operating Systems Architecture
- COMP7505 2 Algorithms & Data Structures
- COMP7702 2 Artificial Intelligence
- COMS7003 2 Information Security
- COMS7201 2 Computer Networks I
- COSC7502 2 High-Performance Computing
- CSSE7001 2 The Software Process
- CSSE7100 2 Reasoning about Programs
- CSSE7301 2 Embedded Systems Design & Interfacing
- DECO7350 2 Social & Mobile Computing
- INFS7202 2 Web Information Systems
- INFS7204 2 Service-Oriented Architectures
- BISM7255 2 Business Information Systems Analysis and Design
- INFS7907 2 Advanced Database Systems
- Course Code Units Course Title
- [ COMP7801 4 Computer Science Research Project [2]
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- [ COMP7802 4 Computer Science Research Project [3]
- Course Code Units Course Title
- COMP7840 4 Computer Science Research Project [4]
- COMP7860 6 Computer Science Research Project [4]
- COMP7861 6 Computer Science Research Project [2]
- COMP7862 6 Computer Science Research Project [3]
- COMP7880 8 Computer Science Research Project [4]
- COMP7881 8 Computer Science Research Project [2]
- COMP7882 8 Computer Science Research Project [3]
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