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    Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours)

    Australian National University

    Australian National University

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    Australia, Canberra

    University RankQS Ranking
    34

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    077939A

    Credit point

    192 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Jul-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 50,760  / year
    Next Intake 22-Jul-2024

    Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours)

    About

    This is a unique, interdisciplinary program that will prepare you to be a future leader of the information and communications technology revolution.

    As a degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society you will learn advanced computing techniques, have the opportunity to complete a unique specialisation and also develop exceptional professional skills including communication and teamwork.

    While some of our students are developing code which controls unmanned aerial vehicles, others are busy writing algorithms to mine through Peta-bytes of data. If mastering challenging projects is your thing, the ANU Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours) can launch you into a spectacular career.

    1. Define and analyse complex problems, and design, implement and evaluate solutions that demonstrate an understanding of the systems context in which software is developed and operated including economic, social, historical, sustainability and ethical aspects.
    2. Demonstrate an operational and theoretical understanding of the foundations of computer science including programming, algorithms, logic, architectures and data structures.
    3. Recognise connections and recurring themes, including abstraction and complexity, across the discipline.
    4. Adapt to new environments and technologies, and to innovate.
    5. Demonstrate an understanding of deep knowledge in at least one area of computer science.
    6. Communicate complex concepts effectively with diverse audiences using a range of modalities.
    7. Work effectively within teams in order to achieve a common goal.
    8. Demonstrate commitment to professional conduct and development that recognises the social, legal and ethical implications of their work, to work independently, and self- and peer-assess performance.
    9. Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of research methodologies, including defining research problems, background reading and literature review, designing experiments, and effectively communicating results.
    10. Apply research methods to the solution of contemporary research problems in computer science.

    Disciplines

    College of Engineering Computing & Cybernetics

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. To be admitted to an undergraduate coursework degree, you need to meet the University's minimum academic requirement through your senior secondary studies, or after having completed one year of an Australian Bachelor Degree or other qualification accepted by ANU as comparable to an Australian Bachelor Degree as per the Australian Qualification Framework.
    2. Make sure you have checked the entry requirements for your preferred program and year (2024). Some programs have additional entry requirements such as prerequisites or portfolios.
    3. You must meet the University's English language requirements to be assessed.

    Career

    The best computing professionals often have knowledge or a wider field than computing alone. BAC graduates will be ideally positioned to shape their chosen sector of the computing industry now and into the future. They will acquire the skills and knowledge to become leaders in the ICT industry.

    Opportunities exist in high tech industries, software start-ups, computing research and development as well as specialist computing organisations. These employment opportunities include software developers; data mining specialists for insurance, banking and health sectors; human-computer interaction specialists for software services industries; and embedded systems developers for defence and automotive industries.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 50,760  / year

    How to Apply

    1. Check the entry requirements
    2. Find an agent
    3. Review your documentary evidence
    4. Meet English language requirements
    5. Explore visa requirements for international students
    6. Learn about Mandatory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
    7. Apply for campus accommodation
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    Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours)

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