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This distinctive interdisciplinary program equips you to become a pioneering leader in the information and communications technology revolution while providing an excellent foundation for doctoral studies.
As an Australian Computer Society-accredited degree, you'll gain expertise in advanced computing methods, pursue specialized study areas, and cultivate vital professional competencies like communication and collaborative skills.
You'll collaborate with ANU's renowned researchers while conducting independent research in your chosen field.
From programming unmanned aerial vehicles to creating algorithms for massive data analysis, our students tackle ambitious projects. For those who thrive on complex challenges, the ANU Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research and Development) serves as a springboard to remarkable career opportunities.
Career Pathways
Research and development professionals drive innovation. Graduates can pursue ICT R&D roles across public and private sectors, as well as academic institutions.
Program Objectives
Develop the ability to identify and assess complex issues, then design, execute, and appraise solutions that consider broader system contexts including economic, social, historical, sustainability and ethical dimensions
Acquire both practical and theoretical mastery of computer science fundamentals encompassing programming, algorithms, logic, system architectures, and data structures.