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RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) combined with a Bachelor of Computer Science equips you with comprehensive expertise in computer system architecture, software design, and the essential capabilities for creating embedded hardware and networked computing solutions.
The computer science program builds competencies ranging from theoretical and algorithmic principles to advanced computing innovations. You'll master systems infrastructure, software methodologies, and application technologies. Meanwhile, the computer and network engineering component hones your abilities in embedded systems and smart devices, while imparting specialized knowledge in large-scale network architecture and digital communication networks crucial for major enterprises.
This dual degree program lets you specialize in diverse areas including Internet of Things (IoT), software engineering, artificial intelligence, sensor networks, parallel processing, embedded real-time systems, signal processing, and software development.
Both the School of Engineering and School of Computing Technologies maintain strong industry connections via Industry Advisory Committees, research collaborations, and consulting engagements.
These Committees comprise practicing engineers and professionals from various industries and institutions. Their participation ensures program relevance to both graduates and employers by offering insights on curriculum updates and evolving industry demands. They also play a key role in shaping new program development. This combined degree provides substantial work-integrated learning experiences, fostering industry exposure and professional networks. Opportunities include industry-sponsored design initiatives and practical work placements.