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Swinburne University of Technology

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Bachelor of Computer Science/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation

  • Bachelor

Computers are central to the way we live. And innovation is the driving force behind using them in better ways, to the advantage of all.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
BB-CSAIN
Study Mode
In person
ATAR
70

About this course

Computers are central to the way we live. And innovation is the driving force behind using them in better ways, to the advantage of all. With the unique Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Applied Innovation double degree, your knowledge and skills – and career prospects – will benefit from the best of both worlds. Develop expertise in software development and computer science. Learn about contemporary approaches to the analysis, design and implementation of large-scale systems. Gain a sound understanding of the evolution of hardware and operating systems, and explore advanced options such as artificial intelligence, computer networks, enterprise systems and programming languages. Directly apply your human-centred design and innovation learning in the Bachelor of Applied Innovation to enhance your knowledge of the human factors in computer-based systems. Learn to make decisions of impact, based on analytical and strategic thinking, creativity and ideation, and respect for future generations. Working in collaborative, interdisciplinary groups, you’ll be challenged and inspired to harness the power of innovation to solve complex challenges of today and emerging opportunities of tomorrow. Practical hands-on experiential learning is part of every degree, from professional placements and internships to working in teams on industry-based projects. The Bachelor of Computer Science is accredited with the Australian Computer Society and opens the door to careers in medium- and large-scale system development in areas such as defence, aerospace, medicine, banking and manufacturing. The door opens further as an innovation specialist in roles such as innovation analyst, strategic designer, human-centred researcher, product manager, and innovation manager. computer science, computing, cybersecurity, data management, data science, games development, info tech, information technology, internet of things, IT, network, network design, programming, software design, software development, systems analysi

Study locations

Hawthorn

Career pathways

Professional Recognition:
N/A
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this course will have extensive skills in system development, particularly relating to medium- and large-scale projects, will have developed experience in working on team projects, and will have well-developed oral and written communication skills. With the development of skills and attributes through innovation capabilities, professional innovation roles may include; Innovation Consultant, Innovation Lead, Innovation Analyst, Strategic Designer, Creative Producer, Start-up Founder, Human-Centred Researcher, Self-employed Entrepreneur, Product Manager, Transformation Lead, Innovation Strategist and Innovation Manager.