Bachelor of Computer Science (Digital Systems Security)

University of Wollongong

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00102E

Information and systems security is becoming increasingly important for everyday life with the expectation that technology will protect our digital information such as IDs, assets and online privacy for individuals, homes, families and offices. Employees with skills in information and systems security are in strong demand across all sectors. Computer scientists design methods and tools and write programs for computer applications. These applications can be in areas such as computer systems to control machinery, information management and big data, applications for mobile devices and more. The digital systems security major focuses on the theoretical and practical applications of information and digital security across a range of subjects: operating systems security such as physical security, file and data protection, heterogeneous computing, systems architecture, cryptography and its secure applications, and network and telecommunications security.

Structure

144 Credit Points

Subjects

  • System security
  • Cryptography and secure applications
  • Network security
  • Web security

Standard entry requirements

  • Domestic: Recent secondary education students can gain admission to this course via non-ATAR or ATAR-based options.
  • International: Applicants need to have achieved the required score in a qualification equivalent to the completion of 13 years of schooling in Australia.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Wollongong International: $110,016
  • ATAR: 75
No
  • Full-time : 3 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Wollongong.

Also available for Domestic. Please Contact University of Wollongong Australia for more information about tuition fees

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