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The School of Computer and Information Science (SCIS) incorporates the discipline areas of Computer Science, Information Science, Information Services, Library Technology, Software Engineering, Internet Technology, Computer Security, Communication and Information Technology, Wireless and Mobile Computing, Librarianship, Archives and Records and other emerging areas.
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SCIS offers a wide range of courses across many different levels of study ranging from undergraduate studies, Masters and Doctoral studies.
Graduates from our School have found employment as Analyst Programmers, Business Administration Professionals, Computer Developers, Systems Analysts, IT Consultants, Operations Analysts, Database Administrators, Network Support Officers, Computer and Network Security Managers, IT Salespersons, Software Architects, Information Managers, Software Engineers, Archivists, Records Managers, Librarians, Teacher Librarians and Library Technicians.
SCIS course development follows new trends in our discipline areas, ensuring that our courses are current and relevant in the marketplace.
SCIS, well-known as a leader in world-class learning environments, is committed to providing its students with easy access to the latest technologies available.
Read what some of our successful graduates think about our programmes and their time at ECU.
We are offering two new undergraduate computing courses:
The Bachelor of Computer Science focuses on the theoretical and practical dimensions of current and emerging areas of computing. This course is designed to enable students to specialise in and across the areas of:
The Bachelor of Information Technology recognises the opportunities for crossover and specialisation across the Information Technology, Mobile Computing and Computer Security industries. Students select at least one of the following majors:
The Bachelor of Computer Science and the Bachelor of Information Technology allow students the opportunity to enhance their employability by undertaking supporting studies in areas such as Internetworking (CCNP), Network Administration & Design (MCSE), Computer Science and Records Management.
For more information on these courses and their minimum admission requirements please
refer here:
http://www.scis.ecu.edu.au/future/courses/Undergraduate/
Or you can contact the Student Support Officer:
Email: scis.info@ecu.edu.au
Phone: + 61 8 9370 6299