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Edith Cowan University (ECU)

  • 19% international / 81% domestic

Bachelor of Computer Science

  • Bachelor

Thinking about a career in computing? This course will introduce you to programming principles, systems analysis and computer security and more in your first year. You'll move into advanced topics like AI and choose a major subject in cyber security or software engineering, in the last 2 years.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
U65, 052112F
Domestic Fees
$8,400 per year / $25,200 total
International Fees
$40,100 per year / $120,300 total

About this course

Thinking about a career in computing? This course will introduce you to programming principles, systems analysis and computer security and more in your first year.

You'll move into advanced topics like AI and choose a major subject in cyber security or software engineering, in the last 2 years. You'll also have an opportunity to undertake complex computer science projects, both independently and in teams. Graduate with skills that are in demand.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level

This course has been accredited by ECU as an AQF Level 7 Bachelor Degree Award.

Entry requirements

Admission requirements you'll need to meet for this course.

  • All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

    • AQF Cert IV;
    • Successfully completed 0.25 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent);
    • Undergraduate Certificate;
    • Special Tertiary Admissions Test;*
    • University Preparation Course;*
    • Indigenous University Orientation Course;*
    • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment; or*
    • Experience Based Entry Scheme.*

    * Further information can be found on the Study course entry page.

    For international students, requirements include your secondary school results.

  • English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

    • Year 12 English ATAR/English Literature ATAR grade C or better or equivalent;
    • Special Tertiary Admissions Test;*
    • IELTS Academic Overall band minimum score of 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0);
    • Successfully completed 1.0 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher in the UK, Ireland, USA, NZ or Canada;
    • University Preparation Course;
    • Indigenous University Orientation Course;*
    • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment;*
    • AQF Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree;
    • Successfully completed 0.375 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent); or
    • Other tests, courses or programs defined on the English Proficiency Bands page.

    * Further information can be found on the Study course entry page.

Study locations

Joondalup

What you will learn

  1. Apply broad knowledge of concepts, principles and techniques in the discipline of computer science, including computational thinking and the storage, processing and communication of data.
  2. Interpret and analyse complex computer science problems using systems thinking, design thinking and computational thinking.
  3. Apply discipline knowledge, problem solving and creative thinking skills to anticipate challenges and produce solutions to computer science problems.
  4. Demonstrate technological literacy by finding, evaluating and using relevant tools and information from a range of sources.
  5. Communicate computer science knowledge and ideas clearly and coherently to technical and non-technical audiences.
  6. Incorporate diverse perspectives, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, and accessibility issues when designing computer-based systems.
  7. Work collaboratively and demonstrate initiative on complex computer science projects.
  8. Demonstrate autonomous and ongoing learning in the area of computer science to ensure continued relevance of skills and knowledge.
  1. Apply broad knowledge of concepts, principles and techniques in the discipline of computer science, including computational thinking and the storage, processing and communication of data.
  2. Interpret and analyse complex computer science problems using systems thinking, design thinking and computational thinking.
  3. Apply discipline knowledge, problem solving and creative thinking skills to anticipate challenges and produce solutions to computer science problems.
  4. Demonstrate technological literacy by finding, evaluating and using relevant tools and information from a range of sources.
  5. Communicate computer science knowledge and ideas clearly and coherently to technical and non-technical audiences.
  6. Incorporate diverse perspectives, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, and accessibility issues when designing computer-based systems.
  7. Work collaboratively and demonstrate initiative on complex computer science projects.
  8. Demonstrate autonomous and ongoing learning in the area of computer science to ensure continued relevance of skills and knowledge.

Career pathways

This course prepares graduates for a range of careers via practical experience in analysing and solving real world problems in computer science and related disciplines, underpinned by strong theoretical concept knowledge. Over the course of the degree students have the opportunity to undertake international study tours, work integrated learning experiences and internships in their chosen field.

Possible future job titles

Computer Programmer, Computer Support Officer, Application Developer, Mobile Application Developer, Systems Analyst, e-Commerce Developer, Software Engineer, Software Designer, Project Manager

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