Australia ATAR |
73.50 |
India AISCE (Class XII) |
65% |
UK, S’pore, Brunei, Zimbabwe A-levels |
6 |
Sru Lanka A-levels |
9 |
Malaysia STPM GPA |
2.7 |
Hong Kong HKDSE |
18 |
Australian Foundation Program |
65% |
International Baccalaureate Program |
25 |
Indonesia |
Successfully completed the SMA3, achieved at least 8.0 in the final two semesters of Year 12, and have been awarded a Certificate of Graduation (Keterangan Hasil Ujian Nasional – SKHUN). |
China - Gaokao |
Meet the higher Tier One university cut offscore for their province |
Vietnam |
National High School Graduate Certificate and achieve –GPA of at least 8.0 for Year 11 and Year 12. Minimum score of 8.0 for three major subjects in Year 12 (Maths, English, Chemistry, Literature, Physics, or Biology) Students from select high-achieving secondary schools: National High School Graduate Certificate - GPA of 8.0 for Year 12 |
Canada |
Minimum of six Grade 12 credits |
New Zealand NCEA |
New Zealand University Entrance certification, and a minimum of 80 credits, including at least 60 credits at Level 3 or higher on the NZ qualifications framework, and at least 8 credits at Level 2 or higher in English (4 credits in Writing and 4 credits in Reading required). |
Computer science gives you the skills to design and develop advanced software and systems, along with the capacity to create and integrate new computing technologies that enhance effective business operations in today’s digital age.
Deakin’s Bachelor of Computer Science will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills required to design and develop innovative software solutions to complex information and technology problems. Under the direction of our internationally-recognised academic staff, you will gain practical experience in our modern computing laboratories. You will gain comprehensive knowledge of computer systems and networks, data management and information processes, human computer interaction, programming and software development, computing theory, mathematical methods, and algorithm design and analysis. This course is ideal if you are passionate about creating solutions to complex problems, curious about how something works rather than simply what it does, and interested in working at the leading edge of technology innovation and development.
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Computer science graduates are in high demand in a variety of roles, such as data scientist, software developer, software engineer, systems or network administrator, database administrator or developer, solutions architect, systems analyst, or project manager. Computer scientists also work in specialist research and development roles, in both public and private organisations.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year