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Course Profile: Bachelor
of Computer Science (BCompSc) University New England
Course Overview: The BCompSc is designed to
prepare students for tomorrow's computing needs. Underpinning the
degree are academic and technical staff committed to teaching and
research at the highest level in computing science. World class
researchers in areas such as parallel processing, multimedia and
fractal image compression, knowledge engineering and expert
systems ensure that students are prepared today for the
developments of the future.
Beginning with foundation subjects such as data structures,
object-oriented programming and software engineering, the degree
leads on to courses introducing topics of active research, such as
networks, parallel processors, and expert systems. Students follow
one of a set of course programs. Each program includes a major
sequence of study in Computer Science together with specialisation
in another subject. Current areas of specialisation offered within
this degree are Accountancy, Information Technology, Mathematics
and Statistics. Students are able to design programs in other
areas such as psychology, financial management, genetics,
economics etc. |
| Course Type: Undergraduate |
| Study Mode: On and off campus |
| Duration: 3 years full time, 10 years part time |
| Fast Track Option: N/A |
| Commencement: Semester 1 and Semester 2 |
| UAC Code: 392624 |
| QTAC Code: 626241 |
| Fees: HECS |
| Total Credit Points: 144 credit points |
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Entry Requirements: No previous knowledge of computing is
assumed. However, a background in Mathematics at NSW HSC level, or
equivalent, is assumed knowledge.
The Faculty does offer a Foundation Unit in Mathematics for
students lacking such a background. This unit is available by
distance education. |
| Other Benefits: The Bachelor of Computer Science has been
granted Level A accreditation by the Computer Society of
Australia. |
Double Degree Opportunities: A combined program of
Computer Science/Law is offered. Successful candidates for this
double program are awarded the degree of Bachelor of Computer
Science and the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Bachelor of Computer
Science with Honours (BCompSc(Hons)
A fourth Honours year is available to students with an above
average academic record. Course requirements usually include a
research project with thesis, reading assignments and essays. The
BCompSc(Hons) degree can lead to further postgraduate study. |
| Course Structure: In the first year, students cover
program development, design of algorithms, von Neumann
architecture, and file manipulation. Scone and third year topics
include computer architecture, assembler language, operating
systems, data structures, software engineering, compliers and
grammars, parallel processing, networks, non-procedural languages
and databases. |
| Application: For further course information
contact Admissions on 1800 818 865, or (02) 6773 3566 or email admissions@une.edu.au.
Scholarships
The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships
available to Australian citizens and permanent residents.
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Armidale
New South Wales 2351
Australia
Phone:+61 2 6773 3333
Fax:+61 2 6773 3122
E Mail:
admissions@une.edu.au.
Website:
www.une.edu.au
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