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This program equips graduates with a comprehensive grounding in both theoretical and practical computing and information science. Through core coursework and specialized concentration areas, students can blend their passion for technology with other academic disciplines. The Bachelor of Computing honors degree offers two specialization tracks: Computer Science delivers classic training in software, hardware, and computational theory, while Software Engineering prioritizes software creation, teamwork abilities, and industry best practices. Practical coursework mirrors actual development environments, preparing students for employer expectations. The secondary discipline specialization enables practical implementation of technical knowledge.
Graduates earn a Bachelor of Computing degree that emphasizes programming more intensely than comparable programs, while offering contemporary elective options in advanced topics like AI, cloud systems, or game development during later academic years.