Computer Science and Engineering

Description

The discipline of Computer Science and Engineering at UNSW does not teach the details of the latest technology so students will have the latest in-demand skills. With the speed of industry changes, such skills will soon be out-of-date, so we believe that a much better approach is to teach students the foundations of computer science and engineering - principles that will allow students to adapt to the inevitable changes in technology. There is considerable emphasis on developing practical skills on top of the foundations using leading-edge technologies.

Topics covered in this discipline are selected from the following research areas:

• Artificial Intelligence
• Database
• Embedded and Operating Systems
• Networks
• Programming Languages
• Service Oriented Computing
• Software Engineering
• Theory

Studying Computer Science and Engineering at UNSW

The study of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at UNSW is primarily through the
School of Computer Science and Engineering (www.cse.unsw.edu.au) which offers a number of postgraduate programs of study (please refer to the tables below for all related programs/plans).

The School also offers honours, undergraduate, and research programs.



Computer Science and Engineering can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Stream
Artificial Intelligence Specialisation COMPAS5543
Bioinformatics Specialisation COMPBS5543
Database Systems Specialisation COMPDS5543
Information Technology Specialisation COMPCS5543
Internetworking Specialisation COMPIS5543
Knowledge Sys. and Data Mining Specialisation COMPKS5543
e-Commerce Systems Specialisation COMPES5543
   

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