Bachelor of Advanced Computing
The Bachelor of Advanced Computing requires the completion of 192 units of courses of which:
A maximum of 60 units from completion of 1000 level courses;
A minimum of 132 units from completion of 2000, 3000 or 4000 level courses.
The 192 units must include:
90 units from completion of compulsory courses from the following list:
• COMP1130 Introduction to Advanced Computing I
• COMP1140 Introduction to Advanced Computing II
• COMP2100 Software Construction|
• COMP2130 Software Design and Analysis
• COMP2300 Introduction to Computer Systems
• COMP2310 Concurrent and Distributed Systems
• COMP2600 Formal Methods in Software Engineering
• COMP3100 Software Project (12 units)
• COMP3120 Managing Software Development
• COMP3530 Systems Engineering for Software Engineers
• COMP3600 Algorithms
• COMP3630 Theory of Computation
• ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering
• MGMT3027 Entrepreneurship and Innovation
18 units from completion of core courses from the following list:
• MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1 (or MATH1115)
• MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2 (or MATH1116)
• STAT1003 Statistical Techniques
24 units from completion of COMP4550 Advanced Computing Research Project or 12 units from completion of COMP4560 Advanced Computing Project and 12 units of 4000 level COMP courses;
12 units from completion of COMP courses;
48 units from completion of elective courses which may be offered by the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science or by another ANU College.
Students may complete one of the following 48 unit Advanced Computing majors:
Major List:
Computational Foundations
Computer Engineering
Human-Centric Computing
Information-Intensive Computing
Intelligent Systems
Specialization List:
Algorithms and Data
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Systems
Human-Centric Computing
Combined Degrees
The Bachelor of Advanced Computing may be combined with a Bachelor of Science.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




