Computer Science and Software Engineering
About Computer Science and Software Engineering
The Swinburne University Centre for Computing and Engineering Software Systems (SUCCESS) offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, masters and research programs in all areas of computer science and software engineering. Our principal focus is on software development - with major undergraduate programs in Professional Software Development and Games Development, double degrees combing computer science and software engineering with a multitude of other disciplines, and postgraduate programs with a focus on Web Application Development.
In conjunction with the Telecommunications Engineering Group we also offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs with a focus on networks and security. We offer undergraduate students the option of industry based learning and all our programs include team project work developing systems for external clients. Computer science and software engineering students develop a broad skill range to prepare them for successful entry into the global software industry.
Our research is focussed through the Centre for Complex Software Systems and Services and the Centre for Software Analysis and Testing, and we also engage in research in Intelligent Systems, Human-Computer Interaction and Component-Based Software Development.
Research
The Faculty of ICT has the Centre for Computing and Engineering Software Systems offering world class research opportunities in Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Swinburne University Centre for Computing and Engineering Software Systems (SUCCESS)
The mission of SUCCESS is to be a leading centre for software research, to achieve world renowned software innovation and engineering development with a balanced theoretic, applied, industry and education impact.
Courses
Computer science and software engineering can be studied at either undergraduate or postgraduate level. On completion of your Bachelor degree you may apply to join the Honours program or continue into Masters level study.
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Applied Information and Communication Technology
- Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development)
- Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Games Development)
- Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Software Technology Major)
- Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Network Design and Security)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications and Network Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications and Network Engineering) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering)
- Bachelor of Arts (Games and Interactivity) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering)
The Faculty of ICT also offers the following undergraduate Computer Science and Software Engineering degrees for international students.
Honours
Postgraduate
- Graduate Certificate of Information Technology
- Graduate Diploma of Information Technology
- Master of Technology (Information Technology)
- Master of Information Technology
- Professional Certificates in ICT
The Faculty of ICT also offers the following postgraduate degree in Information Technology for international students:
Research
Visit Swinburne Course Search for official course descriptions, entry requirements, subject details and course structures.
Industry Based Learning
Swinburne's undergraduate computer science and software engineering courses include an optional Industry-Based Learning (IBL) year in which you may be placed in paid, supervised employment as part of your degree. IBL gives you practical experiences and a proven advantage in the job market.
Career Opportunities
There are a variety of challenging and creative employment opportunities for those with software development qualifications and experience, including enterprise systems application developer, quality assurance analyst, project manager, multimedia developer, systems architect, business requirements analyst, technical writer, application integration specialist, user interface analyst, contract manager, data warehouse architect, data mining specialist and ICT project manager.
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