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Final Exam Timetable

Exam regulations

Examination Timetable for Semester 1, 2011

Timetables

Semester 1, 2011

All Undergraduate paper timetables are available on Arion. Please click here

Master of Computer and Information Sciences

Master of Forensic Information Technology

Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate in Computer and Information Sciences

Bachelor of Computer and Information Science (Honours)


Semester 2, 2011

All Undergraduate paper timetables are available on Arion. Please click here

Master of Computer and Information Sciences

Master of Forensic Information Technology

Postgraduate in Diploma and Certificate in Computer and Information Sciences

Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (Honours)


Undergraduate Course

Selection Form 2011

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Paper Selection Form

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours) Paper Selection Form

Postgraduate Course Selection Form 2011

Master of Computer and Information Sciences (MCIS)
Course Selection Form for Semester 1

Master of Computer and Information Sciences (MCIS)
Course Selection Form for Semester 2

Other Postgraduate Forms

(PG1, PG2, PG3, PG4, PG5, PG6, PG8)

Master's Students Funding Policy & Claims

Project Room Conditions of Use

Internal Procedures Master of Computer Information Sciences

Postgraduate Studies Handbook

Ethical Approval Process (AUT Ethics Committee - AUTEC)

Research Proposal (PG1 application form)

Master of Computer Information Sciences Thesis guidelines

Master of Computer Information Sciences dissertation guidelines

Bachelor of Computer Information Sciences Honours dissertation guidelines

Other Forms

Group Assignment Cover sheet

Individual Assignment Cover sheet

Assignments Submitted Late

Paper Co-ordinators

Issue of access cards and keys

Transfer Form


“I chose AUT mainly because the study is a lot more applied. You are able to apply what you have learned and it’s much easier to relate what you have done. You see how things work and why they are done in a certain way. For example, we had assignments where we did real worldradka

projects with real clients.”

Radka Charkova
Bachelor of Computer and Information  Sciences and Bachelor of
Business     

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