Bachelor of Computer Science

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  • Objectives
    CSU’s Bachelor of Computer Science is a broad-based and cutting edge course in the application and theory of computer science.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Computer Science
  • Course description
    About the course

    This program also provides students with an excellent foundation for research-based studies at Honours, Master or Doctoral level.

    This course includes:

        * programming
        * visualisation
        * graphics
        * artificial intelligence
        * high performance computer architecture

    Objectives

    Upon completion of the course, graduates will possess:

        * a broad knowledge of the field of computer science
        * proficiencies in the use of computers and computational techniques and the ability to use these to solve real world problems
        * the ability to continue their studies in postgraduate research in computer science.

    Professionals teaching you

    The course is taught by dedicated professionals with a wide range of industry experience.

    Professional recognition

    This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

    Science Scholarships

    CSU's Science Scholarships are available for on campus applicants to this course, providing $4000 per annum for up to four years (subject to satisfactory progress). Once awarded the Scholarship, the money is the student's to spend in the way that assists them most.

    Applicants must achieve a University Admissions Index (UAI)(NSW) or ENTER(VIC) of 80 and above (inclusive of the Regional Bonus) to be eligible to receive the Scholarship.

    To apply, download the Science Scholarships application form, complete all sections, then return the form to the Scholarships Officer before the end of October in the year prior to commencing your studies.

    Graduation requirements

    To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

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