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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: University College
 
 
School: UC School of Computer Science
 
   
 
Program: 4410 - Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Computer Science is one of three disciplines of study offered in the field of Information Technology. The study of Computer Science is intimately linked with the study of the modern digital computer, its design, operational characteristics and control. Teaching is concentrated principally in the areas of algorithm specification, data structures, programming languages, operating systems, computer networks and artificial intelligence. The final year of the three-year program has a core concentration in software engineering, followed by project design and implementation. This third-year work is oriented strongly to Defence-related computing projects with direct Service input and guidance. Typical examples which have been undertaken include resource allocation studies for RAAF, system specification for the RAN Command Centre, war-gaming projects for Army, RAAF Staff College and for the ADF Warfare Centre.

Plan Structure

Minor
A minor sequence in Computer Science comprises of two Level I courses:
and 2 specified Level II courses in Computer Science:
Major
A major sequence in Computer Science comprises of two Level I courses:
and 2 specified Level II courses in Computer Science:
plus specified Level III courses:
plus 6UOC comprising of one or two of the following electives.

Honours

Students interested in taking an Honours program are advised to contact the School Office early in the year prior to the proposed Honours year.

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