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Information for co-op students is available here: http://do.cse.unsw.edu.au/students/scholarship/coop.html
Program Structure
Each course runs for 12 weeks during semester one (S1) or semester 2 (S2).
UOC denotes Units of Credit, a measure of the amount of work required in a course. A normal-sized course at UNSW is worth 6UOC.
Download a schematic of the Co-op Program Structure
| YEAR 1 |
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UOC
S1 |
UOC
S2 |
| COMP1917 |
Higher Computing 1 |
6
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-
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| COMP1927 |
Higher Data Structures and Algorithms |
-
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6
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MATH1141
MATH1131 |
Higher Mathematics 1A or
Mathematics 1A |
6
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-
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MATH1241
MATH1231 |
Higher Mathematics 1B or
Mathematics 1B |
-
|
6
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| MATH1081 |
Discrete Mathematics |
6
|
-
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Electives * |
6
|
12
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24
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24
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* Electives are chosen from areas such as physics, chemistry, psychology, economics, philosophy, languages, arts, etc.
* It is recommended that Co-Op Scholars take ENGG1000 Engineering Design as one of their electives in Year 1
* Co-Op Scholars are permitted to complete a maximum of 30 UoC of Level 1 electives
| YEAR 3 |
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UOC
S1 |
UOC
S2 |
| SENG4921 |
Professional Issues & Ethics |
6
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-
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| COMP3141 |
Software System Design and Implementation |
6
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-
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| COMP4905 |
Industrial Training 2 |
-
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15
|
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Computing Elective * |
12
|
6
|
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General Education |
-
|
3
|
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24
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24
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* It is recommended that Co-Op Scholars take either COMP3121 Algorithms & Programming Techniques or COMP3821 Extended Algorithms & Programming Techniques as one of their electives in Year 3. * It is also recommended that Co-Op Scholars take either COMP3331 Computer Networks & Applications or COMP3931 Extended Computer Networks & Applications as one of their electives in Year 3.
| YEAR 4 |
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UOC
S1 |
UOC
S2 |
| COMP4906 |
Industrial Training 3 |
15
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-
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Computing Electives |
6
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-
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General Education |
3
|
-
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Level 3/4 Computer Science Electives* |
-
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24
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24
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24
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* Electives, COMP Electives, and General Education courses may be allocated between first and second semesters according to the student's preference, but the total uoc per semester should be 24.
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