Southern Cross University
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Courses included
This course blends theory, extensive practical experience and research. The first year builds skills and theory from the Core Body of Knowledge (CBOK) through foundational core units and workplace skill preparation. Students then choose a major and will be competitively matched with an industry partner, completing internships over the subsequent years, culminating in a practical industry project and industry research project.
Digital Interaction, software development, user experience.
Software developer, user-experience designer and developer, web or app developer, systems analyst, data analyst, network analyst.
Southern Cross University is seeking accreditation with the Australian Computer Society.
144 credit points of industry placement equivalent to 1,200 hours.
Inherent requirements: Check the essential components of this course (knowledge, skills, capabilities) to achieve the course learning outcomes.
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced.
Recommended studies: Any 2 units of English, Information Processes and Technology.
Refer to Southern Cross University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
Southern Cross University degrees
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Double degree/Combined degree
The University offers double degrees in law and arts, and business and arts. When you complete a double degree you are awarded two separate degrees (eg Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts).