The Australian National University
The Australian National University

Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement

Hybrid
2 years
Physical Sciences
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.

Master of Science (Advanced) in Precision Instrumentation and Measurement

105,680 AUD

The Australian National University

The Australian National University

https://www.anu.edu.au

Skills You'll Gain:

Measurements
Teamwork skills
Precision Instrumentation