
Bachelor of Computer Science majoring in Human-Centred Computing
Adelaide University
Course Details
This degree introduces you to the human elements of technology and how to create user-friendly interfaces. Develop the software and design skills to improve research industries. Use state-of-the-art technology to create genuine immersive environments. The Bachelor of Computer Science majoring in Human-Centred Computing spans multiple disciplines including cognitive psychology and design, preparing you to improve user efficiencies in industry. Build practical knowledge of user interface design and software infrastructure to support user experience. Organise large interactive systems optimised for a variety of audiences. Create genuine immersive environments through a professional game development platform. Learn practical skills and gain the knowledge required to support future research. You'll also collaborate with industry partners in a capstone project - introducing you to exciting future career opportunities. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with the Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments (arcIVE), one of the most prestigious research groups in the world working on virtual and augmented reality. Graduate ready to influence the relationship and interactions between humans and computers - addressing some of the most significant challenges to our global future. Understand the role that we play in building software for consumption and design compelling and authentic alternate realities.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: 144 units
CRICOS Code: 115685K
Start date: February, July
Address
Adelaide City Campus
230 North Terrace
Adelaide , South Australia, 5005
Attendance options
Full-time - 3 years
Total tuition costs
AUD $159,900
ENTRY CRITERIA*
OVERALL IELTS: 6.5
* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.