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Software engineering merges computer science with information technology disciplines. This degree offers a practical, industry-aligned qualification that's in high demand. Through software engineering studies, you'll acquire the expertise, techniques, and hands-on abilities needed to create, build, evaluate, and manage complex software systems. The Bachelor of Information Sciences (Software Engineering) combines computer science and IT studies, focusing on developing both technical programming knowledge and collaborative design skills. The curriculum emphasizes building substantial software applications while blending hard technical skills with soft development competencies. Industry demand for ICT professionals continues to grow significantly, as evident on platforms like SEEK in New Zealand, where new projects and expanding needs drive recruitment. This field offers abundant opportunities for roles including developers, architects, testers, business analysts, and user requirement specialists, along with positions in network security, project leadership, and database management. With global demand for skilled software engineers remaining strong, dedicated graduates can expect excellent career prospects worldwide.
All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University. To be admitted to an undergraduate qualification, you will need a minimum level of academic achievement from school, or another university or tertiary institution.
Specific requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this qualification, outside of university admission regulations.
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