Australian GovernmentStudy Australia
University of Newcastle

Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours)


Course Details

Computer systems engineers use digital and computing technologies to solve problems in industrial systems. As part of this program, students will learn to combine creativity with advanced technology. Students will develop both hardware and software for electronic, computer and ICT systems. These skills are essential in rapidly growing fields like the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and machine learning. Computer Systems Engineering graduates have a unique skill set. Their skills span hardware design, software design, artificial intelligence, cyber security, communications systems and networks. Graduates will combine these skills in creative and innovative ways to solve real-world problems. With this degree, you could be developing advanced computing hardware and software for diverse sectors. Computer systems engineers work with sectors that are the building blocks of modern society. Key sectors include industrial automation, smart manufacturing, intelligent transport, e-health, aviation, and civic infrastructure.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)

Course structure: The Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) is a four year program, students are required to complete 320 units, which are comprised of: 270 units of Core courses 20 units of Computer Systems Courses from the course list 30 units of Elective Courses 0-unit compulsory Industrial Experience

CRICOS Code: 111305D

Address

Newcastle - Callaghan

University Drive

CALLAGHAN, New South Wales, 2308

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 4 years

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