Stream

Computer Science (Databases) - COMPD13786

Stream Summary

Faculty: ENG - Faculty of Engineering

School: School of Computer Science and Engineering

Contact: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au

Program: 3786 - Computer Science / Law

Award(s):

Bachelor of Science (Major)

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Stream Outline

Database management systems (DBMSs) provide essential infrastructure for handling the large volumes of data required by modern enterprises: corporate, government, scientific and educational. How database systems are applied can critically affect the success of an organisation. In the future, the management of very large volumes of organisational data will be an essential component of the livelihood and growth of every organisation.

Since databases are so widely used, potential employers include any organisation that relies on the effective management of data. Obvious examples of large organisations with significant data management needs are financial institutions, telecommunications companies, manufacturing enterprises, and government departments. However, employment is not limited to such organisations, since data management is also critical in medium and small enterprises, such as scientific research labs and small businesses.

The Database Systems stream in the Computer Science program exposes students both to the foundations of DBMS architecture (essential knowledge for database administrators) as well as to the principles behind leading edge applications of databases, such as e-Commerce, data warehousing, and data mining.

Stream Structure

Students must complete 96 UOC including:

Core courses:
Plus choose ONE of:
And ONE of
Discipline electives:

18 UOC from the following courses:
  • 6 UOC of Computing courses (COMP3 or higher)
UNSW Computing

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