Computer Science degree courses at undergrad bachelor, postgrad, master or PhD degree level are listed here. Australia needs extra 100,000 information and communications technology workers by 2020 ! More non- Computer subject areas here .
A bachelor degree in Computer science or Computing will prepare grads with relevant qualifications for employment in the vibrant Computing / IT industry in roles such as computer programmer, software developer, software architect, DevOps engineer, database admins, Systems & Business analysts, Network engineers, Network and systems administrators, Cyber Security, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Big Data, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Facial Recognition, which are new growth areas in the next decade. As well Math and Statistical applications within the IT industry and related jobs are projected to grow in demand.
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- Computer science aka computing science studies is focused on the study of info data processing and computation and implementation and application of related systems. It requires learning computer languages, database theory and operation, Operating Systems and related Communications protocols.
- If you already have a bachelor degree and wish to study for a Masters degree in Computer Engineering, the links below can still be used to access the faculty pages for more information about any Master program on offer:
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Victoria : VIC
- Bachelor of Computer Science programs at Monash University
- Information Science at Swinburne University of Technology
- Computer Science at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology : RMIT
- Computer Science at Deakin Univ
- Computer Science at La Trobe uni
- Computing and Information Systems at Uni of Melbourne
New South Wales : NSW
- Computer Sci at Uni of New England :UNE
- Computer Science at Charles Sturt Uni: CSU
- Computer Science courses at University of Technology, Sydney at UTS
- Computing and Mathematics studies at Western Sydney : WSU
- Computer science at Uni of New South Wales : UNSW
- School of Computing and Information Technology at University of Wollongong : UOW
- Computing courses at Univ of Newcastle
- Bachelor of Computer Science degree at University of Sydney
Queensland : QLD
- Bond University: Computing related studies
- Computer Science at Queensland University of Technology : QUT
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Networking) at James Cook University : JCU
- IT related courses at Central Queensland University
- Griffith University: Computer science related topics
- Applied Computer Science at University of Southern Queensland
Western Australia : WA
- Computer Science studies at Murdoch University
- Computing at Curtin University of Technology
- Computer Science and Security Science degree at Edith Cowan University
- Computer Science & Software Engineering @University of Western Australia
South Australia : SA
- Computer studies at University of Adelaide
- University of South Australia : UNISA
- Computer science at Flinders University
Northern Territory : NT
- IT at Charles Darwin University : CDU
Tasmania : TAS
- Computing and Information Systems courses at University of Tasmania : UTAS
Australian Capital Territory : ACT
- Computer Science studies at Australian National University: ANU
- Information Science at University of Canberra
If you’re ken about technology, a degree in computer science is a good choice. Such jobs are in high demand from employers with corresponding high salaries.
Most businesses, regardless of the industry are relying more and more heavily on tech to do everything from internal admin, communications, managing customer information & records marketing, networking, selling, and delivering products and services.
CS teaches specific computer skills like programming, computer languages, and network design and software engineering, all of which companies need for their computer networks.
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