The Bachelor of Computing program enables students to explore computer science through a technical lens, focusing on programming fundamentals, or a conceptual one, emphasising critical thinking, information management, and creative applications like scripting for new media such as video and audio. This approach broadens computing to include innovative and organisational perspectives, allowing technically inclined students to major in Software Development, while those oriented towards concepts can pursue Information Systems.All majors build on foundational elements, including principles of programming, a comprehensive view of the computing field, and an understanding of computer structures, alongside essential mathematics and theoretical computer science to foster abstract thinking. This equips graduates to navigate evolving computing landscapes, where expertise in software development and information systems is highly valued across industries. The degree can also be combined flexibly with nearly any other program at ANU.
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