
Computer Systems Technology
The technology that underpins computer systems is constantly evolving — it takes passion and training to be able to keep up with the latest innovations.
Our computer systems courses help you excel in installing and administering networks, including servers, desktop deployments, robotics-related programming and more.
Alongside network engineering skills, you’ll learn configuration, object-oriented programming, mobile apps and the infrastructure behind dynamic websites.
Technology is a defining feature of our lives, both at work and at home. Studying computer systems technology isn’t just about keeping the lights on — it’s about keeping modern life moving.
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Get ready to embrace it! Tech is built into all our courses to prep you for now — and for when you graduate. Campus to course info, advice to applications — we have you covered.
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"I picked Swinburne because it has a reputation for delivering high-quality technology courses and strong ties to industry for placement and work experience. My results were a strong indication of the quality of education delivered by Swinburne in my course."
Ashlea , Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology
The Swinburne Advantage
An undergraduate degree must be about more than just knowledge – it’s also job readiness, professional experience and access to further opportunities.
We partner with leading Australian and global organisations to offer students authentic workplace experiences. Our degrees can include placements, internships, industry-linked projects, study tours and more. This is your chance to work on real-life projects, solve day-to-day challenges in your field and gain the professional skills that put knowledge into practice. You’ll build invaluable skills and confidence, knowing you have what it takes to land a job by graduation or even before.
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