
Bachelor of Computing Systems
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[BCS]
7, 360 3.0Full-time for three years or part-time options available
Starts February or July
350 places
CA2209
Mt Albert campus
NZ$ 4967
International fees
Programme summary
Develop an understanding of data communications, networking, IT management, software development and systems analysis and design. Learn to solve technical or systems development problems, and apply your knowledge in a real industry project.
Do you want an exciting role in the ever-changing computing industry? The Bachelor of Computing Systems provides you with a thorough knowledge of the computing industry. You’ll develop a sound knowledge of computer hardware, data communications, information systems, IT management, networking, software development and systems analysis and design. Learn to apply your knowledge of computing to solve technical or systems development problems, and further your problem-solving and research abilities.
Highlights
- An applied computing qualification that equips you with the ability to cope with technological changes in this fast-moving industry.
- Emphasis on the practical application of your knowledge: you work on regular real-world assignments and case-study scenarios.
- Industry-based project: in your final semester you complete a major project that must be industry based. The project is designed to integrate knowledge gained throughout the degree in a practical situation that uses a wide range of skills.
- A wide range of elective courses.
- Student Exchange Programme: you have the chance to spend one or two semesters studying overseas as part of the programme.
- Flexible structure so you can fit study around your life.
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Malcolm Gibb - Software Engineer, Humanusblue, Auckland“I’ve always been quite interested in computers. My older ...





