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Bachelor of Computer Science Majoring in Games Development
The Bachelor of Computer Science program focuses on software development and offers specializations such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity,...

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116,520

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Course Level

36

months

on-campus, online
Melbourne
Semester 1,2
undergraduate

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Work & Study
Student visa holders are permitted to work a maximum of 48 hours per fortnight (24 hours per week) during their studies. However, they have the flexibility to engage in full-time employment during breaks and holiday periods.
Post-Study rights
Bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees may lead to up to 05 years of post- study full-time work visa (Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa - Post-Study Work stream), with variations based on degree type and regional factors.
Intern/Job-Placement
The institution has a specialized department for internships and professional placement, providing crucial support for students by connecting them to opportunities that propel their careers.

The Bachelor of Computer Science program focuses on software development and offers specializations such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Games Development, Software Development, or Internet of Things. The Games Development major specifically teaches design and programming for computer games. Students gain skills in software development and explore creative aspects of multimedia and internet technologies. Real-world experiences are incorporated through a Work Integrated Learning program. This program equips students for a dynamic career at the forefront of the digital industry.

Get to know the top 3 benefits of this program

Specialized Expertise
Students acquire focused skills in game development, including programming and design, positioning them for success in the dynamic and competitive gaming industry.
Real-World Application
The program includes guaranteed work experience opportunities, allowing students to apply their knowledge in industry settings and gain practical insights, enhancing their employability.
Diverse Career Paths
Graduates are prepared for roles such as digital content producer, multimedia developer, games designer, and software developer, providing a range of career options in the technology and creative sectors.

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Qualifications

To qualify for admission, applicants must have completed VCE or an equivalent Year 12 qualification. Alternatively, completion of an approved tertiary qualification is accepted. Admission is guaranteed with a specified ATAR score and meeting course prerequisites. If the ATAR falls below the threshold, adjustments may be considered based on various factors. Consult the course handbook for detailed entry requirements.

Course prerequisites

Applicants to the course need a minimum study score of 25 in non-EAL English (or 30 in English as Alternate Language) for VCE Units 3 and 4, and satisfactory completion of two units of any Mathematics (or equivalent) for VCE Units 1 and 2. For those lacking the required math prerequisites, completion of Swinburne’s MathsLink Further Mathematics bridging program is mandatory.

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