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The Bachelor of Computing program offers students two pathways into computer science: a hands-on technical route beginning with programming courses, or a theoretical approach focusing on critical analysis and information management. This program broadens computing education by incorporating creative elements, introducing scripting through new media applications (video and audio) instead of conventional programming languages for algorithmic purposes. Technically inclined students can specialize in Software Development, while those preferring conceptual studies may choose Information Systems.
Each major builds upon core programming principles, provides an overview of the computing field, and covers basic computer architecture. The curriculum also includes essential mathematics and computer science theory to cultivate abstract thinking skills - a crucial capability for grasping and implementing computing concepts.
You'll acquire a solid foundation in computing essentials to address the field's evolving challenges. As computing permeates all sectors, expertise in software development and information systems makes graduates highly desirable to top employers.