Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science
Overview
Gain expertise in both the hardware and structure of computer systems, and the software used to control them.
In RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science, you’ll acquire extensive knowledge of computer system architecture, software design and the necessary skills required for developing embedded hardware and network-based computer systems.
The computer science degree will develop a skill set that spans from theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge developments in computing. You will gain deep knowledge of systems infrastructure, software methods and technologies, and application technologies.
The computer and network engineering degree will develop your skills in the field of embedded systems or smart devices, as well as provide you with expertise in large scale network design and the implementation of digital communication networks that are vital for many big businesses.
This double degree will also allow you to focus your skills on a range of topics, covering the Internet of Things (loT), software engineering, artificial Intelligence, sensor networks, high-performance parallel processing, real-time embedded systems, signal processing, programming and software development.
Why study computer science and engineering at RMIT?
Gain practical experience
Explore hardware and software solutions and integrations, and learn using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.
Graduate job-ready
Graduate ready to launch your career with work-integrated learning and the opportunity for an industry placement.
Professional accreditation
Enjoy the benefits of accreditation from Engineers Australia and the Australian Computer Society.