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2010 Handbook

Welcome to our 2010 Handbook! This handbook describes the range of courses covered by the Department, together with information to assist you in planning your degree.

The Department of Computer Science at The University of Auckland is the largest such department in the country and offers a very broad range of courses spanning almost all aspects of Computer Science. The Department also has a strong research focus, with more than 40 academic staff actively undertaking research, much of it in collaboration with industry. This means our degree programmes are leading edge, our graduates are well prepared for the challenges of the dynamic and fast growing software industry and are very well received by industry employers.


Prospective Students

Please see the Computer Science Handbook.

Information on our Honours, Masters, PhD and Diploma programmes.

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careers AV Systems Designer more
careers Summer project at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute more
seminar Detecting Code Clones in Binary Executables more

general NZ Postgraduate Conference more
seminar Invitation to Symposium on "Current Trends in Computer Vision" on 8 December 2009 more
general PhD Scholarship available more

Postgraduate Research

The Computer Science Department offers a vibrant academic environment for postgraduate students. The photo to the left was taken during the three-dimensional reconstruction of human faces.

Other research projects include:
Computer Simulation Models of Prebiotic Evolution of the Genetic Code
Giving Computers Common Sense
Interactive Rendering and Styling of Virtual Hair
Measuring the Behaviour of the Internet
Network Attack and Fault Detection
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Careers in Computer Science

The demand for computer science graduates increases by the day. We live in an age in which all facets of our lives are influenced by information technology. A career in computer science allows one to truly make a difference to the world in which we live.

Read more about what computer science graduates are doing now: Ben, David, Karl, Kathleen, Kelly, Mark, Michelle, Tae.

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Robert Joseph Sheehan
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Office: 303 371
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