Overview

Gain the technical skills to adapt to emerging technologies across an increasingly digital world with La Trobe's Bachelor of Computer Science. Get the know-how to solve real-world problems with industry-aligned learning and mentoring opportunities. Take on an industry-based or applied research project with partners like Microsoft and The Australian Ballet, … For more content click the Read more button below. By studying La Trobe's Bachelor of Computer Science, you will:explore essential skills in programming, mobile app development, logic and data structures, systems analysis and design, computer architecture and databaseslearn full-stack web development, including front-end and software development using the latest applicationschoose from majors in artificial intelligence, cloud analytics, data science and software engineeringenhance your career prospects with transferable employability skills to complement your technical skills – like project management, critical thinking, problem solving and communicationhave the opportunity to present your work and connect with prospective employers as part of La Trobe's annual Engineering and IT Showcasegraduate ready to apply for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Course coordinator

Rajalakshmi Rajasekaran

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora)

CRICOS code

022037E

Course instance contact

Rajalakshmi Rajasekaran

Course duration (full time)

3 years

Study level

Undergraduate

AQF level

Level 7 - Bachelor Degree

Available only as an exit award

No

Study options

Domestic

International onshore

Completion requirements

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Computer Science, students must complete 360 credit points consisting of:

120 core credit-points 

120 credit points major subjects

120 elective credit points

Course structure
360 credit points

Level one120 credit points
Level two120 credit points
Level three120 credit points

Course intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply mathematical and statistical knowledge, logical critical thinking and programming skills to find practical and innovative solutions for industry problems
2.
Evaluate the suitability of ICT technologies and methodologies to develop and implement appropriate solutions
3.
Work effectively both autonomously and in collaboration with others to complete ICT projects to professional standards.
4.
Apply awareness of the ethical and cultural values to shape the complex technical and professional work of ICT professionals
5.
Apply well-developed programming skills to find ICT solutions for real-world problems
6.
Engage diverse audiences to explain and present ideas and build influential relationships.
7.
Apply standards, methods, tools and applications relevant to a specialist area in computer science to make appropriate decisions.

Course features

Work based learning (placement) requirements

Elective placement opportunities (Work Based Learning)
During this course, you will have the opportunity to participate in a Work Based Learning (WBL) placement experience, designed to allow you to extend your formal academic learning beyond the classroom. The WBL experience will provide the opportunity to bring your learning from the university into a work environment and test out your knowledge in a professional real-world environment. Some courses include compulsory WBL subjects, however, we also offer a range of elective WBL subjects, both cross-discipline and subject-specific. La Trobe University will source placements for some subjects, while others will require you to source your own placement. If you are required to source your own placement, dedicated staff will guide and support you through the process. Elective WBL subjects generally involve an application process and Subject Coordinator approval. The location and number of hours undertaken can vary considerably depending on the activity and the discipline area. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information. Regional students are eligible to access additional support under the Regional Reward program.

Work integrated learning opportunities

Industry presentations, Industry informed curriculum, Industry-informed projects, Career development learning

Other opportunities

Student exchange and overseas short programs offer a unique opportunity for a meaningful learning and educational experience abroad. La Trobe University encourages all students to make the world their campus by participating in an exchange or overseas short program that fits within your degree structure.

Career outcomes

Prepare for a rewarding career in the technology, communications, education, finance, government, healthcare or energy sectors.

Possible roles include:

  • artificial intelligence or machine learning engineer
  • data scientist or analyst
  • cloud solutions architect
  • full stack web developer or programmer
  • information security analyst
  • IT project manager
  • mobile application developer
  • network architect or engineer
  • quality assurance analyst
  • software engineer or developer
  • systems administrator or analyst.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Computer Science is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Graduates of the Bachelor of Computer Science may apply for membership with the ACS. Membership may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details

Internal course relationships

Nested

Associate Degree of Computer Science

Diploma of Computer Science

Related honours

Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours

External pathways

External pathways into this course