Bachelor of Science (BSc), majoring in Computer Science for students enrolled prior to 2019
If you are enrolling for the first time this year, visit:
- Bachelor of Science majoring in Computer Science
- Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) specialising in Computer Science.
Some courses offered prior to 2019 may no longer be available. If you began your degree prior to 2019 we strongly recommend you seek advice to ensure you are taking the correct courses.
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Your single or first major must include:
- 60 points:
- 60 points:
- COMPSCI 313 Computer Architecture
- COMPSCI 315 Data Communications Technologies
- COMPSCI 320 Applied Algorithmics
- COMPSCI 335 Distributed Objects, Services and Programming
- COMPSCI 340 Operating Systems
- COMPSCI 345 Human-computer Interaction
- COMPSCI 350 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- COMPSCI 351 Fundamentals of Database Systems
- COMPSCI 367 Artificial Intelligence
- COMPSCI 369 Computational Science
- COMPSCI 373 Computer Graphics and Image Processing
- COMPSCI 380A and 380B Undergraduate Project in Computer Science
Second major must include:
- 45 points:
- 45 points:
- COMPSCI 313 Computer Architecture
- COMPSCI 314 Modern Data Communications
- COMPSCI 315 Data Communications Technologies
- COMPSCI 320 Applied Algorithmics
- COMPSCI 335 Distributed Objects, Services and Programming
- COMPSCI 340 Operating Systems
- COMPSCI 345 Human-computer Interaction
- COMPSCI 350 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- COMPSCI 351 Fundamentals of Database Systems
- COMPSCI 367 Artificial Intelligence
- COMPSCI 369 Computational Science
- COMPSCI 373 Computer Graphics and Image Processing
- COMPSCI 380A and 380B Undergraduate Project in Computer Science
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BSc in Computer Science degree planner (for students enrolled prior to 2019). Size: 286.2 kB.
Document Description: Use this degree planner to plan your BSc majoring in Computer Science if you enrolled prior to 2019.
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