Overview
About this course
Gain comprehensive technical knowledge to model, analyse and design resilient technological, socioeconomic and socioecological systems, as well as develop strategies for crisis forecasting and management. Develop skills in quantitative modelling and computational simulation of system dynamics.
Who is it for?
Our Master of Complex Systems is the only degree of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and is ideal for graduates wanting to develop skills in quantitative modelling and computational simulation of system dynamics.
Structure
What you’ll study
The Master of Complex Systems is a postgraduate coursework degree that will provide you with the expertise to model, analyse and design resilient technological, socioeconomic and socioecological systems, as well as develop strategies for crisis forecasting and management.
You will complete foundational and core complex systems units, as well as units covering concepts in advanced computing. Additionally, you will complete a capstone project unit, and elective units as needed to meet the requirements of the course.
You will also have the option to complete a specialisation within your elective credit point requirements.
Costs
Funding
Admissions
To be eligible for admission, an applicant is required to have:
- a pass in bachelor's degree with a credit average (65 percent) in a quantitative discipline; or
- an honours bachelor’s degree, from the University of Sydney, or qualifications deemed by the faculty to be equivalent; or
- a University of Sydney Graduate Diploma in Complex Systems with a credit average (65 percent), or equivalent qualification.
International qualifications
For qualifications awarded outside Australia, equivalencies and entry requirements are determined based on the country, institution, and qualification.
A minimum result of 7.0 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
A minimum result of 96 overall including a minimum result of 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing
A minimum result of 68 overall and a minimum result of 54 in each band