SAE University College
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SAE has a range of approaches to learning and teaching that can be activated to provide flexibility in the face of changing circumstances as required, to support student progression regardless of external factors.
SAE’s Associate Degree of Computer Science equips you with the in-demand skills and technical knowledge you need to succeed in the technology-based industry of your choice.
Covering the fundamentals of computer science through to more advanced strategies and techniques, you’ll build a diverse skillset in programming, networks, web development, cloud computing and AI. You’ll hone in-demand expertise in programming languages such as Python, C++, and Java, and software and tools including Git, Unity, Maya and Kubernetes.
In addition to your core units, you’ll choose from a pool of electives to develop a specialisation in one of four areas: Games Programming, Software Development, Cyber Security or Web Development.
As you develop your technical expertise and work on more dynamic projects, you’ll collaborate with fellow SAE students and apply your skills to multidisciplinary projects in VFX, Film, Games and Animation.
Cloud computing, contextual inquiry, data structures and algorithms, front-end web development, fundamentals of computer networks, human-computer interaction, ICT hardware, IT and cyber security fundamentals, programming foundations, project design and the entrepreneur, rapid prototyping, scripting and automation fundamentals, systems and design thinking, plus a range of specialist elective units including game AI and simulated behaviours, digital forensics and ethical hacking, mobile applications and interfaces and software algorithms and complexity.
Games programmer, AI programmer, software engineer, systems engineer, security engineer, digital forensics investigator, cyber threat intelligence assistant, junior web developer.
Extensive practical hands-on training with industry placed internships. This is the proven and best way for students to develop the skills and experience they need to start a successful career in the creative media industries.
SAE offers a range of options to help students fund their studies. Current SAE fee information.
Interview: In addition to applying through UAC, all applicants are required to complete an informal interview, either in person or over the telephone. The interview helps us understand your motivations, discuss your previous study and relevant experience and career goals. Applicants will be contacted to arrange an interview time, and interviews are ongoing throughout the year.
Identification: Applicants are required to upload documentation in their application to show photo identification and proof of citizenship. Accepted forms of identification include a passport, driver's licence, birth certificate and/or citizenship certificate.
SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement. Refer to the SAE general admission criteria.
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