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Graduate Diploma of Computer Science

Future-proof your career with cutting-edge computing and specialist skills.

 

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Harness the power of technology.

There has never been a better time to make a career shift into the technology sector. Jobs have boomed over the past two decades and show no sign of slowing down. Secure your pathway into this dynamic field with a Graduate Diploma of Computer Science.  

With a choice to specialise in software engineering, cybersecurity or artificial intelligence, this course will give you a deep level of knowledge of the technology making a lasting impact on the world. You’ll be primed to thrive in the job market, with an almost endless array of career opportunities before you. 

Equip yourself with future-focused skills.

Your career is our top priority. At Monash Online, you’ll get the skills and credentials to work in leading tech companies around the world.

Stand out with a world-class degree.

Graduate with a world-leading degree. Monash Online holds the #1 ranking for Computer Science in Australia (Times Higher Ed).

Fast-track your career, without sacrificing it.

You can study and work at the same time. This prestigious degree is formatted to suit your busy lifestyle with flexible six-week teaching periods. 

Explore emerging technologies.

We’re investing more than ever in AI and data science along with fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. So you can graduate with the skills to effectively build AI-based products and systems.

Go further, faster.

Enjoy all the benefits of flexible, online learning. Our six-week teaching periods mean you can accelerate your study to enjoy faster career advancement.

Learn from industry experts.

You’ll work directly alongside industry experts and renowned researchers, so you’ll gain invaluable insights and experience. 

Study Mode

Accelerated 100% Online

Duration

1.4 years part-time

Units

8

Intakes

Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Aug, Oct

Fees

Est. $5,200 per unit

FEE-HELP

Eligible students may apply for FEE-HELP.

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Can I get credit for the Graduate Diploma of Computer Science if I've completed the Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Science?

Depending on your academic performance, you can get credit for one or possibly two units if you have completed the Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Science. You would need to apply and get advice from the Monash Online admissions team.

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How Monash Online can change your world.

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Monash University was ranked #36 in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings (2026) for academic excellence.

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Monash is ranked #3 globally and #1 nationally (Shanghai Ranking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2026).

I am currently in a career transition phase, working to become a full-time software engineer; all this made possible by the excellent pathways Monash has created.

Rashid

Graduate of Computer Science

The course is structured in two parts: Part A. Core studies and Part B. Specialist studies.

Need further clarification about our online course structure?

You can submit an enquiry directly to our student consultants by using the form listed on our contact us page. You’ll have the opportunity to schedule a call if you’d like to receive further information.

These units will provide a critical understanding of theoretical and practical issues related to computer science.

You must complete all of the following units:

Architecture and networks

Introduction to databases

Foundations of computing

Java programming

Introduction to Python

The focus of these units is specialising in the area of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity or software engineering.

You must complete all of the following units:

Fundamentals of artificial intelligence

Software engineering

Information and computer security

You must complete one of the following units:

Web applications development

Mobile and distributed computing systems

User interface design and usability

Software testing, quality and standards

Software and network security

Cyber operations

Blockchain

Cloud computing and security

Machine learning

Discrete optimisation

Natural language processing

Intelligent image and video analysis

Entry level 1: 72 credit points to complete

Duration: two years part-time

An Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline* with at least a credit (60 per cent) average, or equivalent qualification approved by the faculty.

* Relevant disciplines include: any degree in a STEM discipline or degrees that have mathematics, business analytics, scientific or critical thinking, or problem solving.

Entry level 2: 48 credit points to complete

Duration: 1.4 years part-time

A Monash University Graduate Certificate of Computer Science, with at least a credit (60 per cent) average or equivalent.

Entry level 3: 24 points to complete

Duration: 0.7 years part-time

A Monash University Graduate Diploma of Computer Science, with at least a credit (60 per cent) average or equivalent.

English requirements

Applicants must meet the English language requirements.

University entrance requirements

Minimum entrance requirements apply for admission to Monash University Australia.

If you need help understanding the above entry requirements, reach out to our student consultants on our contact us page and schedule a booking for a chat.

For the Graduate Certificate of Computer Science, the estimated cost is $5,200 per unit*. You may be eligible to receive a FEE-HELP loan to cover part or all of your tuition. Fees are subject to change annually.

*Please note: these are the estimated domestic fees.

Scholarships

We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.

Looking for clarification on fees, FEE-HELP or scholarships?

Enquire with our student consultants and schedule a call to get your questions answered.

Graduate as an in-demand computer science expert.

You can tailor your Graduate Diploma of Computer Science to suit your career goals. It’s a degree that will empower you to devise innovative solutions to computer science problems in practical contexts. You will acquire technical skills in a range of areas like Java programming, algorithms, systems architecture, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and more. From here, you can also specialise in software engineering, cybersecurity or artificial intelligence. 

Pathways to a masters degree

You can graduate with a Graduate Diploma of Computer Science; in approximately 1.4 years part-time, after completing 48 units (48 credit points total).

You can also:

  • continue studying after completing approximately 1.7 years part-time, 12 units (72 credit points total), and you’ll receive a Master of Computer Science; or
  • exit the course after completing approximately 0.7 years part-time, 4 units (24 credit points), and you’ll receive a Graduate Certificate of Computer Science.

Frequently Asked Questions

Computer Science covers a broad range of IT-related technologies from developing software and web applications to administering databases and network security. Applied Data Science will help you develop the technical skills required for wrangling data and analysing it. Applied Data Science also focuses on programming and advanced mathematical modelling to achieve these outcomes. You’ll require previous knowledge – academic or work experience – within the IT and/or science or maths field already.
IT Business and Systems Analysts are amongst the highest paid ICT professions in Australia. With strong demand forecast, there’s been an incredibly high job vacancy rate for business analysts with advanced ICT systems qualifications. IT Project Managers are also experiencing a high demand and higher than average wages, compared to other management positions across other disciplines.

Study a Computer Science qualification delivered by those who change it.

Supported by our expert academics and student assistance team, you’ll experience the benefits of an immersive learning experience that is tailored to your needs. Our award-winning academics are at the forefront of researching and developing new technologies – turning that research into meaningful change in the world.

Meet your academic team

Yi-Shan Tsai

Academic Director Online Programmes

Yi-Shan Tsai is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Human-Centred Computing in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University. Her work seeks to enhance learning experiences and teaching practice through the use of data and AI technologies.

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