The Bachelor of Computer Science focuses on the development of high-level programming skills that can be applied across a wide range of applications, including analysis of stock market trends, games design, neural network design, automatic teller machines and patient monitoring in hospitals.
The core subjects teach you to understand the structure of data and the role it plays in delivering solutions to complex problems. The degree includes core of programming subjects as well as electives in languages, artificial intelligence, computer security, computer graphics, operating systems, real-time software and software engineering.
The Bachelor of Computer Science is accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting the requirements for membership at a “Professional Level”.
- Students who enroll in the Bachelor of Computer Science shall accrue an aggregate of at least 144 credit points by satisfactory completion of:
- Specified core subjects – 16 subjects (96cp)
- To be awarded with a major, a candidate must satisfactorily complete four (4) subjects (24cp) listed for that major.
- To be awarded with a double major, candidates must ensure that four of the subjects selected satisfy the requirements of one major and that a separate set of four subjects satisfy the requirements of a second major, i.e. any subject counted towards one major cannot also be counted towards a second major.
- Elective subjects – 4 subjects (24cp). Note: A maximum of 60 credit points of first year subjects. There is no elective subjects for students who opt for double major.
Single Major
o Software Engineering
o Digital System Security
o Game and Mobile Development