Explore Computer Science & Information Technology degrees
Computer science and information technology underpin the way we work, learn, interact and behave in today’s world. Every industry, from creative and finance, to healthcare, agriculture and transport is transforming and creating demand for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) talent.
Gain these sought-after skills that will help you thrive in tomorrow’s economy and build our digital future.
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence and Big Data)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Cyber Security)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Digital Systems Security)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Game and Mobile Development)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Computer and Autonomous Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Telecommunications Engineering and Internet of Things
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Design and Management)
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Web Design and Development)
- Bachelor of Technology (Advanced Manufacturing)
- Bachelor of Technology (Cyber Network Security)
- Bachelor of Technology (Industry 4.0)
- Bachelor of Technology (Principles of Data Science)
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UOW College provides pathways to computer science and information technology degrees at UOW. By completing a Diploma of Information Technology at UOW College, there is an opportunity to gain entry into the second year of various computer science and information technology degrees at the 51²è¹Ý.
Alternatively, UOW College also offers the to help you enter your first year of study at UOW.
At UOW, you'll develop real-world practical skills and content, not just theory. The latest QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey ranked employers’ overall satisfaction with UOW graduates at 89.6%, placing UOW 1st among NSW universities.
When you're ready to build, develop, explore and design the digital technologies of the future, here is just a sample of careers you can pursue:
- Analyst
- Animator
- Augmented or virtual reality designer
- Computer or software engineer
- Cyber security specialist
- Electronics engineer
- Game or app developer
- IT consultant
- Malware analyst
- Network architect or engineer
- Programmer
- Quantum computing professional
- Risk manager
- Security code auditor
- Security engineer
- User interface designer
- Web designer or developer