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Bachelor of Computer Science | 2018
Testamur Title of Degree: | Bachelor of Computer Science |
Abbreviation: | BCompSc |
UOW Course Code: | 766 |
CRICOS Code: | 012088K |
Total Credit Points: | 144 |
Duration: | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
Home Faculty: | Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences |
Intake Session(s): | Autumn/Spring |
Delivery Mode: | On-campus (Face-to-face) |
Delivery Campus / UAC Code: | South Western Sydney - 754120 |
Overview
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 IT project management, human computer interaction, database systems and a final year project.
Entry Requirements & Credit Arrangements
Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.
Course Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to demonstrate:
CLO | Description | ||||||
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1 | Demonstrate an understanding of core knowledge of computer fundamentals and the ability to apply theoretical basis of computer science to solve a range of practical problems. | ||||||
2 | Design and develop innovative software solutions for a variety of applications. | ||||||
3 | Design, develop, and employ novel approaches and algorithms in solving practical problems. | ||||||
4 | Deploy appropriate theory, practices, and tools for the specification, design, implementation, and maintenance as well as the evaluation of computer-based systems. | ||||||
5 | Function effectively as part of a team to accomplish a set of common goals and objectives and communicate with project stake holders. | ||||||
6 | Adopt a professional and ethical approach to decision making and related social responsibilities. |
Course Structure
Students who enrol in the Bachelor of Computer Science shall accrue an aggregate of at least 144 credit points by satisfactory completion of:
1. The following core subjects:
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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CSIT111 | Programming Fundamentals | 6 | Autumn, Spring |
CSIT113 | Problem Solving | 6 | Autumn |
CSIT114 | System Analysis | 6 | Autumn |
CSIT115 | Data Management and Security | 6 | Autumn |
CSIT121 | Object Oriented Design and Programming | 6 | Spring |
CSIT127 | Networks and Communications | 6 | Spring |
CSIT128 | Introduction to Web Technology | 6 | Spring |
CSCI251 | Advanced Programming | 6 | Autumn |
CSIT214 | IT Project Management | 6 | Autumn |
MATH221 | Mathematics for Computer Science | 6 | Autumn |
CSCI203 | Algorithms and Data Structures | 6 | Spring |
CSCI235 | Database Systems | 6 | Spring |
CSIT226 | Human Computer Interaction | 6 | Spring |
CSIT314 | Software Development Methodologies | 6 | On offer from 2019 |
CSIT321 | Project | 12 | On offer from 2019 |
2. Plus 12 credit points of 300-level CSCI or ISIT subjects, (not listed above), AND an additional 12 credit points of either 200 or 300 level CSCI, CSIT or ISIT subjects not listed in the core.
3. Elective subjects, to bring the total to 144 credit points, chosen from the School of Computing and Information Technology Subject List, and/or the General Schedule. Note: No more than 60 credits points are to be completed at the 100-level.
The Faculty encourages the development of ICT skills and knowledge in the workplace through industry placement. Completion of ISIT200 Industry Placement, which is a minimum of a single 8-week period of approved industry placement, assessed in the form of written reports is highly recommended to all students.
All candidates are expected to consult with the School and Faculty advisers before committing themselves to any particular pattern of study, whether outlined above or not.
Electives on offer at South West Sydney
Please see a list below of possible options (please note that this is not a complete list but just a guide for students):
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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CSIT110 | Fundamental Programming with Python | 6 | Autumn |
ISIT219 | Knowledge and Information Engineering | 6 | Autumn |
MGNT110 | Introduction to Management | 6 | Autumn |
BCM 111 | Global Media and Culture | 6 | Spring |
COMM101 | Principles of Responsible Business | 6 | Spring |
COMM121 | Statistics for Business | 6 | Spring |
CSIT212 | Introduction to Computer Systems | 6 | Spring |
ELL 182 | Effective Written Communication (ESB) | 6 | Spring |
FIN 111 | Introductory Principles of Finance | 6 | Spring |
HIST111 | The Modern World | 6 | Not on offer in 2018 |
INTS121 | Global Politics and Power | 6 | Spring |
ISIT204 | Principles of eBusiness | 6 | Spring |
ISIT207 | Frontend Web Programming | 6 | Spring |
ISIT224 | Management Information Systems | 6 | Spring |
MGNT102 | Business Communications | 6 | Spring |
Professional Recognition/Accreditation
The Bachelor of Computer Science accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting the requirements for membership at a “Professional Level”.
Other Information
For further information email: eis@uow.edu.au or Academic Program Director