Note: This course version is currently under review and is subject to change.

ProgramsSCSCS(PG)CompSciMCSMaster of Computer Science (advanced entry) (Capstone Pathway) (2024)


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Year 0 - Planning your degree

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block

Note:   Capstone Pathway | Important Information

The Specialist units chosen may contribute towards a designated Specialisation. See the Majors/Pathways tab for details of each Specialisation. If a student is interested in 2 specialisations, they need to allocate 48cp towards two designated specialisations.

Student are eligible for Reduced Volume of Learning up to 48 credit points. If a student receives up to 48cp of RVL, they need to plan their studies accordingly to the RVL. It is a still a requirement for a student to finish 18cp of Core, 24cp of Specialist units and 12cp of the Capstone Project.

Along with this page, students should use the resources in the School of Computer Science Canvas page https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/15961/pages/master-of-computer-science-mcs-2

This includes academic advising details and a link to FAQ’s specific to Master of Computer Science students (including Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma).


Year 1 - Semester 1

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
6INFO5990: Professional Practice in IT
6INFO6007: Project Management in IT
6Computer Science Specialist units
6Computer Science Specialist units


Note:  The Specialist units chosen may contribute towards a designated Specialisation. See the Majors/Pathways tab for details of each Specialisation.

Year 1 - Semester 2

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
6INFO5992: Understanding IT Innovations
6Computer Science Specialist units
6Computer Science Specialist units
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6Select from
Computer Science Foundation units
Computer Science Specialist units
Computer Science Elective units

Year 2 - Semester 1

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
6Computer Science Specialist units
6Computer Science Specialist units
List
6Select from
Computer Science Foundation units
Computer Science Specialist units
Computer Science Elective units
List
6Select from
Computer Science Foundation units
Computer Science Specialist units

Year 2 - Semester 2

SITS Diet Block/TypeCPUnit of Study/Unit Block
12Select from
COMP5703: Information Technology Capstone Project


Note:  Students are strongly advised to enrol in the Capstone Project during the last semester of their studies.
6Computer Science Specialist units
6Computer Science Specialist units

Requirements for this Pathway

TypeCPCP From
24Select from
COMP5618: Applied Cybersecurity
CSEC5614: Data Privacy: Theory and Practice
CSEC5616: Cybersecurity Engineering
INFO5301: Information Security Management

In your enrolment portal, please choose the 24cp of Specialisation units from the relevant specialisation collection.
Course: Master of Computer Science (advanced entry) (Capstone Pathway) (2024)
CP Required: 96
Min FT Duration: 2.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: Faculty of Engineering
Years Offered: 2025, 2024
Requirements: Summary

Students must complete 96 credit points as follows:

► A maximum 30 credit points of Foundation units

► 18 credit points of Core units

► A minimum 24 credit points of Specialist units

► A maximum 12 credit points of Elective units

► 12 credit points of Capstone Pathway units, OR

► 24 credit points of Research Pathway units, OR

► 24 credit points of Work Integrated Pathway units

The completion of a specialisation is not mandatory. If a student chooses to do a specialisation, it must be completed within the Specialist units credit points described above. Units of study counted towards one specialisation may not count toward any other specialisation completed.

Candidates in the Master of Computer Science (advanced entry) stream may complete a maximum of two specialisations.

University Handbook

Refer to the university handbook at http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/ for more information.
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