The Master of Applied Cybernetics is a 1 year full-time degree that provides students with: Advanced skills in managing cybernetic systems, from critical thinking and questioning to understanding how technology relates to regulatory environments.
Key details
Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
MACYB, 103368M
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$50,760 total
About this course
The Master of Applied Cybernetics is a 1 year full-time degree that provides students with:
Advanced skills in managing cybernetic systems, from critical thinking and questioning to understanding how technology relates to regulatory environments.
A solid understanding of the machine and human components of cybernetic systems (including cyber-physical systems), including their historical context.
The intellectual framework for the management of complex, integrated systems within a social and environmental context.
The opportunity to undertake cybernetics-related research and work experience of professional relevance.
Study locations
Canberra
Graduate outcomes
Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at Australian National University (ANU).