Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
The Australian National University (ANU)
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00120C
In this program you have the opportunity to learn the most advanced techniques for studying the heavens, the Earth, and everything in between. The interdisciplinary expertise you acquire will impact on diverse areas of fundamental scientific research as well as industrial applications. The program aims to produce graduates with deep insight and creative know how to pursue related careers in science, industry and government, with a focus on innovation, teamwork, and getting results. The degree is a mix of course work and projects, comprising individual and group based research.
Structure
The Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement degree requires the completion of 96 units
Subjects
- EMSC8712 Electronics and Data Analysis
- PHYS6701 Rapid Prototyping
- PHYS6711 Fundamentals of Noise and Measurement
- PHYS6502 Applied Optics
- PHYS8702 Prototyping and Systems Integration
- PHYS8721 Advanced Imaging Methods
- ASTR8016 Optical Instrumentation
- PHYS8206 Nuclear Measurement
- PHYS8750 Masters Special Topics in Physics
- MATH6111 Scientific Computing
- COMP6730 Programming for Scientists
- PHYS6205 Physics for Future Leaders
- MGMT7161 New Venture Creation
- MGMT7165 Innovation
- SCOM6015 Public Speaking About Science
- SCOM6027 Science Politics
- SCOM6032 Making Modern Science
- SCOM6501 Science Communication Strategy and Leadership
Standard entry requirements
- With a minimum GPA of at least 5.5/7.0
- With at least 8 courses in a cognate discipline, which must also have a minimum GPA of 5.5/7.0.
- With undergraduate Mathematics equivalent to the level of ANU MATH2305.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Canberra | International: $107,400 | No |
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