Focuses on the practical and theoretical dimensions of computer science, and prepares students for careers in the fields of computing and software development.
The course emphasizes critical thinking and problem solving alongside discipline knowledge and skills, providing students with the opportunity to undertake complex computer science projects both independently and in teams.
Students are introduced to concepts including programming, operating systems, networking, databases and security in their foundation year, before specializing in an area of computer science. Advanced topics in computer science, including artificial intelligence and distributed computing, are studied alongside the chosen area of specialisation.
Learning Outcomes
Interpret and analyse complex computer science problems using systems thinking, design thinking and computational thinking.
Apply discipline knowledge, problem solving and creative thinking skills to anticipate challenges and produce solutions to computer science problems.
Demonstrate technological literacy by finding, evaluating and using relevant tools and information from a range of sources.
Communicate computer science knowledge and ideas clearly and coherently to technical and non-technical audiences.
Incorporate diverse perspectives, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, and accessibility issues when designing computer-based systems.
Work collaboratively and demonstrate initiative on complex computer science projects.
Demonstrate autonomous and ongoing learning in the area of computer science to ensure continued relevance of skills and knowledge.
Career Opportunities
This course prepares graduates for a range of careers via practical experience in analysing and solving real world problems in computer science and related disciplines, underpinned by strong theoretical concept knowledge. Over the course of the degree students have the opportunity to undertake international study tours, work integrated learning and internships in their chosen field.
Possible future job titles
Computer Programmer, Computer Support Officer, Application Developer, Mobile Application Developer, Systems Analyst, e-Commerce Developer, Software Engineer, Software Designer, Project Manager.
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Esperado Febrero 2025
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
Joondalup Campus,
270 Joondalup Drive,
JOONDALUP,
Western Australia,
6027, PERTH, Australia
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Esperado Febrero 2025
All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course.
Minimum requirements for secondary school results can change, depending on the country where you completed secondary study.
English competency requirements
IELTS Academic: An overall band minimum score of 6.0, with no individual band less than 6.0. (Results are typically valid for only 2 years.); TOEFL Paper-Based Test (PBT): Minimum score of 70, with no individual score less than 17. (Results are typically valid for only 2 years.); Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 52, with no scores less than 50. (Results are typically valid for only two years.)
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.
Por tercer año consecutivo, los alumnos de ECU la calificaron como la mejor U. Pública de Australia por experiencia general de pregrado (QILT 2023).