“I want to learn how to design and implement software, web or mobile application development by focusing on either cybersecurity, internet of things, data science or artificial intellegence”

“I want to learn how to design and implement software, web or mobile application development by focusing on either cybersecurity, internet of things, data science or artificial intellegence”

Bachelor of Computer Science

R2/481/6/0544 | MQA/FA15194 (01.09.2027)

We believe a modern approach to the analysis, design and implementation of large-scale systems is essential for a career in software development. That’s why we offer computer science at Swinburne.

We offer a focus on application development involving mobile devices and web-based systems, with an emphasis on the design and implementation of effective human–computer interfaces. It’s just a matter of choosing the specialisation that suits your future: cybersecurity, internet of things or software development.

The Bachelor of Computer Science involves the use of the most up-to-date technology and methods, and includes a major emphasis on software development. The course is oriented towards applications in areas such as defence, aerospace and medicine, where complex software plays a major role and often of a safety-critical nature; as well as in businesses that require extensive computer support, such as banking and manufacturing.

INTAKES
February, September

DURATION
3 years

This degree is accredited with the Australian Computer Society at the professional level.

Course details

Course objectives

Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:

  1. Apply a broad and coherent knowledge of computer science and software development in diverse contexts and domains using critical thinking and judgment
  2. Apply appropriate methods and contemporary tools to the scoping, analysis, design, construction, verification and operation of software systems
  3. Communicate proficiently to a variety of audiences, function as an effective member or leader of a team, and use the basic tools and practices of project management within project work
  4. Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, ethical conduct, professional accountability and an awareness of professional practice in a global context
  5. Apply problem analysis and decision-making methodologies to identify, design and implement solutions to industry relevant problems with intellectual independence
  6. Reflect on personal performance, learning, and self-management processes as a means of continued professional development and lifelong learning.

Course structure

For the completion of the Bachelor of Computer Science, students are required to complete a total of 24 units (300 credit points) consisting of:

  • 8 units in core studies (100 credit points)
  • 8 units in major study (100 credit points)
  • 8 units in other studies (100 credit points)

Units of study

Core Units

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Introduction to ProgrammingCOS1000912.5
Computing Technology Inquiry ProjectCOS1002612.5
Networks and SwitchingTNE1000612.5
Computer SystemsCOS1000412.5
Object Oriented ProgrammingCOS2000712.5
Technology in an Indigenous Context ProjectCOS1002512.5
Computing Technology Project A*COS4000512.5
Computing Technology Project B*COS4000612.5

Major: Software Development

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Computing Technology Design ProjectCOS2003112.5
Computing Technology Innovation Project*COS3004912.5
Data Structures and Patterns*COS3000812.5
Interface Design and Development*COS3004312.5
Concurrent Programming*COS4000312.5
Software Testing and ReliabilitySWE3000912.5
Software Architecture and DesignSWE3000312.5
Cloud Computing ArchitectureCOS2001912.5

Major: Cybersecurity

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Cloud Computing ArchitectureCOS2001912.5
Computing Technology Design ProjectCOS2003112.5
Computing Technology Innovation Project*COS3004912.5
Software Architecture and DesignSWE3000312.5
Malware Analysis*COS2003012.5
IT Security*COS3001512.5
Internet and Cybersecurity for Engineering ApplicationsTNE2000312.5
Network Security and Resilience*TNE3000912.5

Major: Internet of Things

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Cloud Computing ArchitectureCOS2001912.5
Computing Technology Design ProjectCOS2003112.5
Computing Technology Innovation Project*COS3004912.5
Software Development for Mobile Devices*COS3001712.5
Software Architecture and Design*SWE3000312.5
IoT Programming*SWE3001112.5
Network AdministrationTNE1000512.5
Advanced Web DevelopmentCOS30020 12.5

Major: Data Science

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Cloud Computing ArchitectureCOS2001912.5
Computing Technology Design ProjectCOS2003112.5
Computing Technology Innovation Project*COS3004912.5
Software Architecture and Design*SWE3000312.5
Data Science PrinciplesCOS1002212.5
Big Data Architecture and Application*COS2002812.5
Data Visualisation*COS3004512.5
Software Deployment and EvolutionSWE4000612.5

Major: Artificial Intelligence

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Cloud Computing ArchitectureCOS2001912.5
Computing Technology Design ProjectCOS2003112.5
Computing Technology Innovation Project*COS3004912.5
Software Architecture and DesignSWE3000312.5
Intelligent Systems*COS3001812.5
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence*COS3001912.5
Applied Machine Learning*COS3008212.5
Artificial Intelligence for EngineeringCOS4000712.5

Electives/Minor/Second Major

8 units in other studies (100 credit points)

Cybersecurity Electives

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Malware AnalysisCOS2003012.5
Security Operations CentreCOS3004712.5

Minor in Big Data Analytics

4 units (50 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Data Science PrinciplesCOS1002212.5
Applied Analytics in BusinessCOS1008212.5
Advanced Data AnalyticsCOS2008312.5
Big Data Architecture and ApplicationCOS2008512.5

Co-major/minor in Social Media

8 units (100 credit points)

UnitsUnit codesCredit points
Innovation CulturesMDA1000612.5
National Media in a Globalised WorldMDA2002512.5
Digital CommunitiesMDA2000912.5
Networked SelvesMDA2000312.5
Sports /Advertising / MediaMDA2001112.5
New Media & Everyday LifeMDA3001412.5
Media & Communications Project BMDA3000712.5
Researching Social Media PublicsMDA3001212.5

* Outcome unit

Fees & scholarships

Fee*

Malaysian students
RM27,240 (annual)
International students
RM35,496 (annual)

* The indicative course fees shown here applies to students studying on-campus in Malaysia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student’s study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

Scholarships

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Entry requirements

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English Requirements

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Application process

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Career opportunities

Graduates typically find employment in organisations engaged in medium- to large-scale software development. Initially graduates are usually employed in technical areas such as programming and systems analysis and design, internet systems development. They are well-prepared for progression into project leadership and management positions as their experience develops.

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