University of Wollongong
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The Bachelor of Technology degree is for the future technologists who will build and secure the networks of the future (Cyber Network Security) and bring about the 4th Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) and inform and drive business solutions (Principles of Data Science).
During your first year you will study programming, mathematics, electronics and web programming. You will then move on to specialise in either Industry 4.0, cyber network security, or principles of data science.
Specialisations:
This degree is for innovators and problem-solvers with an interest in developing skills across the fields of software, hardware, and data science to work in the industries of the future.
Industry 4.0 is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and refers to the automation, networking and securing of industrial and manufacturing processes. Industries must be flexible in adapting to technology changes, and leveraging off new opportunities to remain globally competitive.
A specialisation in Industry 4.0 will provide you with the technology skills to automate, network and implement Artificially Intelligent systems.
754550 Wollongong campus: Cyber network security, Industry 4.0, Principles of data science. 754551 Liverpool campus: Principles of data science.
Autonomous systems solution architect, cloud network engineer, cyber security engineer or architect, firewall security support engineer, network administrator, network engineer or architect, project improvement engineer.
Optional internships, industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities. In your final year you will develop your own application as part of an annual student team project, developing solutions for real-world problems provided by our industry partners.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English, any 2 units of Mathematics.
Recommended studies: Mathematics Advanced.
Refer to UOW general admission criteria.
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