Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement
Course Overview
The Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement is a two-year, full-time postgraduate degree offered by the ANU College of Science and Medicine. This is a STEM-focused program that combines advanced coursework with a substantial research project. The program is designed to equip students with practical expertise in high-precision measurement, optical systems, prototyping, and scientific computing.
To graduate, you’ll complete 96 units, including:
72 units of advanced coursework
24 units of supervised master’s research
What You'll Learn
Technical Mastery
You’ll develop strong skills in experimental physics, measurement systems, advanced optics, noise reduction, and systems integration—plus valuable coding and data analysis skills.Hands-On Research Experience
The research component prepares you for high-level technical roles or a future PhD, with practical lab work and problem-solving.Leadership & Communication
Supporting electives help you build capabilities in public speaking, communicating complex ideas, and leading technical or cross-disciplinary teams.

105,680 AUD

The Australian National University
https://www.anu.edu.au
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