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Students
Tuition Fee
AUD 1,050
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Science
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
AUD 1,050
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-03-01-
2024-08-01-
About Program

Program Overview


This Bachelor of Computing Science (Honours) program provides a comprehensive education in computing science and information technology, with a focus on research and scientific-oriented computing. Students gain strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and research experience, preparing them for careers as researchers, data scientists, or computing professionals in various industries. The program emphasizes a practice-based approach, combining theory and practical applications, and offers a wide range of elective courses in specialized areas such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and quantum computing.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

This course offers a sound education in all aspects of computing science and information technology. It is intended for students who aspire to become researchers or who want a career in a more scientific-oriented computing area. As such it provides a pathway to postgraduate research study. This course adopts a practice-based approach to computing science education and the course content is a mix of theory and practice, with a stronger focus on the mathematics appropriate for computing science and research projects. As well as gaining strong technical skills in computing science and IT, students gain skills in problem-solving, teamwork and communication. Students undertake research projects with UTS researchers. Employers look for graduates with strong computing science skills and, in this course, students are exposed to real research problems in computing science and IT. UTS: Information Technology continues to support part-time study and some subjects can be taken in the evening as well as during the day.


Objectives:

The course aims to produce graduates who are able to apply, in the context of any organisation, the knowledge and skills required of: • information technology professionals who develop systems from first principles • computing specialists for technical research careers, both in industry and academia, or • data scientists who interrogate complex datasets.


Program Structure:


Year 1

Autumn session Subject Code Credit Points Mathematics 1 33130 6 Discrete Mathematics 37181 6 Introduction to Information Systems 31266 6 Programming 1 41039 6 Spring session Subject Code Credit Points Communication for IT Professionals 31265 6 Mathematics 2 33230 6 Database Fundamentals 31271 6


Year 2

Autumn session Subject Code Credit Points Network Fundamentals 41092 6 Web Systems 31268 6 Programming 2 48024 6 Computing Science Studio 1 41078 6 Spring session Subject Code Credit Points Theory of Computing Science 41080 6 Introduction to Data Analytics 31250 6 Select 6 credit points from the following: • Social and Information Network Analysis 42913 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Data Driven and Intelligent Robotics 41077 6 • Introduction to Computational Intelligence 43024 6 • Natural Language Processing 41043 6 • Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence 43023 6 • Machine Learning 31005 6 • Introduction to Quantum Computing 43025 6 • AI/Analytics Capstone Project B 31243 6


Year 3

Autumn session Subject Code Credit Points Data Structures and Algorithms 31251 6 Computing Science Studio 2 41079 6 Select 6 credit points from the following: • Social and Information Network Analysis 42913 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Data Driven and Intelligent Robotics 41077 6 • Introduction to Computational Intelligence 43024 6 • Natural Language Processing 41043 6 • Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence 43023 6 • Machine Learning 31005 6 • Introduction to Quantum Computing 43025 6 • AI/Analytics Capstone Project B 31243 6 Spring session Subject Code Credit Points Technology Research Preparation 32144 6 Select 6 credit points from the following: • Social and Information Network Analysis 42913 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Data Driven and Intelligent Robotics 41077 6 • Introduction to Computational Intelligence 43024 6 • Natural Language Processing 41043 6 • Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence 43023 6 • Machine Learning 31005 6 • Introduction to Quantum Computing 43025 6 • AI/Analytics Capstone Project B 31243 6


Year 4

Autumn session Subject Code Credit Points Technology Research Methods 32931 6 Project Management and the Professional 31272 6 AI/Analytics Capstone Project 41004 6 Select 6 credit points from the following: • Social and Information Network Analysis 42913 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Data Driven and Intelligent Robotics 41077 6 • Introduction to Computational Intelligence 43024 6 • Natural Language Processing 41043 6 • Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence 43023 6 • Machine Learning 31005 6 • Introduction to Quantum Computing 43025 6 • AI/Analytics Capstone Project B 31243 6 Spring session Subject Code Credit Points Honours Project 31482 12 Select 6 credit points from the following: • Social and Information Network Analysis 42913 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition 31256 6 • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics 32146 6 • Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Network 42028 6 • Data Driven and Intelligent Robotics 41077 6 • Introduction to Computational Intelligence 43024 6 • Natural Language Processing 41043 6 • Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence 43023 6 • Machine Learning 31005 6 • Introduction to Quantum Computing 43025 6 • AI/Analytics Capstone Project B 31243 6


Assessment:

Assessment methods may include: • assignments • quizzes • tests • examinations • projects • presentations • laboratory reports • research papers


Teaching:

The course is taught by a team of academic staff who are active researchers in their field. The teaching methods used in the course include: • lectures • tutorials • practical sessions • workshops • research projects • guest lectures


Careers:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Computing Science (Honours) are qualified to work as software developers, systems analysts, data scientists, or professional computing science researchers. They may work in a variety of industries, including: • information technology • finance • health care • manufacturing • government • education

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University of Technology Sydney


Overview:

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public university located in Sydney, Australia. It is known for its focus on practical, industry-relevant education and its strong research output. UTS is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world and is recognized as Australia's top university for research impact.


Services Offered:

UTS offers a wide range of services to its students, including:

    Academic Support:

    Academic advisors, tutoring services, and learning resources to help students succeed in their studies.

    Career Development:

    Career counseling, job search assistance, and internship opportunities to prepare students for their future careers.

    Student Life:

    A vibrant campus community with clubs, societies, and social events to enhance the student experience.

    Health and Wellbeing:

    Counseling services, health clinics, and support programs to promote student well-being.

    Accommodation:

    On-campus housing options for students seeking convenient and comfortable living arrangements.

    Library:

    A comprehensive library with extensive resources, study spaces, and technology support.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

UTS offers a dynamic campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can participate in a variety of clubs and societies, attend social events, and engage in leadership opportunities. The university's central location in Sydney provides easy access to the city's cultural attractions, entertainment venues, and employment opportunities.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Industry-Relevant Education:

    UTS focuses on practical, hands-on learning that prepares students for real-world careers.

    Strong Research Output:

    The university is recognized for its high-quality research, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, data science, and robotics.

    Global Rankings:

    UTS consistently ranks among the top universities in the world, demonstrating its commitment to academic excellence.

    Vibrant Campus Community:

    Students can enjoy a lively campus environment with a wide range of clubs, societies, and social events.

    Central Location:

    UTS is located in the heart of Sydney, providing easy access to the city's amenities and employment opportunities.

Academic Programs:

UTS offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:

    Analytics and Data Science

    Business

    Communication

    Design, Architecture and Building

    Education

    Engineering

    Health

    Information Technology

    International Studies

    Law

    Science

    Transdisciplinary Innovation


Other:

UTS is committed to social justice and sustainability, with initiatives focused on supporting Indigenous education and research, promoting diversity and inclusion, and addressing environmental challenges. The university also offers a range of short courses and microcredentials for individuals seeking to upskill or enhance their career prospects.

Total programs
361
Average ranking globally
#159
Average ranking in the country
#9
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.


Language Proficiency Requirements:

The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.

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