Master of Software Systems Engineering
Course 361-AA (2008)
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Year and Campus: | 2008 |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Graduate/Postgraduate |
Contact
Dept of Computer Science and Software Engineering Program Director Assoc. Professor Baikunth Nath E: bnath@csse.unimelb.edu.au Faculty of Engineering Manager, Planning & Projects (Academic Programs) Rebecca Randall E: r.randall@unimelb.edu.auCourse Overview: | The MSSE allows graduates of computer science to study current computer science and software engineering topics at an advanced level. The course allows considerable flexibility and students select their own program from the available subjects. The technological skills presented in the MSSE are in high demand throughout the computing industry. The course covers a wide range of subjects enabling students to choose areas a variety of specialisations, for example:
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Objectives: | The Master of Software Systems Engineering is designed to:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: | - |
Subject Options: | Eight subjects of 12.5 points each or six subjects of 12.5 points plus a small research project of 25 points (433-699 Minor Research Project). The research project involves an investigation and preparation of a substantial written report under the supervision of an academic staff member. Enrolment in this subject requires the approval of the Program Director. Students must complete a minimum of six subjects at a 600-level from those taught by the Department. Students should note that not all subjects are offered every year. Students seeking definitive details should contact the department prior to commencement. International students should check subject availability before commencing the course. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: In addition to these subjects, students may with the approval of the Program Director take up to two of the following subjects from the Master of Telecommunications Engineering: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Entry Requirements: |
Academic Requirements Academic entry requirements are: Computer Background An applicant's computing background should include solid experience with Unix and C programming as well as a good knowledge of:
An applicant's computing background should also include good knowledge of several specialised areas, such as: artificial intelligence; computability and logic; operating systems; databases; human-computer interaction; computer networks; compilers; computer graphics and software engineering. An applicant must have studied mathematics or statistics at the equivalent of a second year University level. English Language Requirement International students and students whose prior qualifications are from a university overseas where English is not the official language of instruction and examination need to supply proof of academic English language competency. Proof acceptable to the University includes:Original evidence of an English Language test score at a sitting within the last 24 months of either - TOEFL - at least 577 and a TWE of at least 4.5 (paper based) or a TOEFL of at least 233 with an Essay Rating of at least 4.5 (computer based) Entry under a slightly lower Engineering alternative* English Language entry requirement is available as follows: TOEFL - at least 550, with a TWE of 4 or the computer based TOEFL of at least 213 with an Essay Rating Score of at least 4 and agreeing in writing to undertake and pass an ESL subject in the first semester of study at The University of Melbourne * The Faculty of Engineering's English Language alternative may affect the duration and cost of your course. |
Core Participation Requirements: | - |
Graduate Attributes: | - |
Generic Skills: | - |
Notes: | The program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). |
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