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Bachelor of Computer Science (Cyber Security)

Stretch your programming skills. Expand your design abilities across industries. Solve complex problems of the future.

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Student ?
Campus ?
ATAR-SR ?
75
IB Admission Score ?
28.25
Delivery ?
On Campus
Duration
3 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Starts
  • Autumn 2025
  • Spring 2025
  • Autumn 2026
  • Spring 2026
Codes
UAC: 754100
UOW: 766

Overview

Computer scientists focus on the theoretical foundations and practical approaches to computation and its applications. They design methods, tools and write programs for computer applications used in Artificial Intelligence (AI), stock market trend analysis, cyber security and patient monitoring in hospitals and more.

You will study the fundamentals of computer science and IT: programming, problem-solving, network and communications, web technology, data management, system analysis, human-computer interaction, and project management.

You can also specialise in a major by choosing one or more of the following:

  • Artificial intelligence and big data (Wollongong and Liverpool)
  • Cyber security (Wollongong and Liverpool)
  • Digital systems security (Wollongong campus only)
  • Game and mobile development (Wollongong campus only)
  • Software engineering (Wollongong and Liverpool)

See the course handbook for more information.

For students who do not wish to specialise with a major, you will complete advanced subjects providing you with specific knowledge, while instilling you with professional knowledge and skills in computer science.

In your final year, you will develop your own application as part of a team project, developing solutions to real-world problems provided by our industry partners.

You can specialise in a major by choosing from the following: 

Major 

Campus Availability 

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data 

Liverpool (On Campus) 
Wollongong (On Campus) 

Cyber Security 

Liverpool (On Campus) 
Wollongong (On Campus) 

Digital Systems Security 

Wollongong (On Campus) 

Game and Mobile Development 

Wollongong (On Campus) 

Software Engineering 

Liverpool (On Campus) 
Wollongong (On Campus) 

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Cyber Security (major)

Cyber security has been identified as one of the strategic priorities in Australia to meet the demands of law enforcement, national and state governments, defence, security, and finance industries.

The cyber security major focuses on the identification and mitigation of malicious activities conducted by hackers through advanced analytical capabilities and techniques.

This major covers technical and political concepts of cyber security, such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, systems security, Internet of Things (IoT) security, obfuscation, and reverse engineering. You will learn penetration testing skills for defensive purposes and be prepared for ethical hacking certification. You’ll also complete a final-year capstone team project.

Careers

  • AI Engineer
  • Analyst
  • Animator
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Computer Engineer
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Data Mining and Analysis
  • Data Scientist
  • Database Administrator
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Games or App Developer
  • Network Architect
  • Programmer
  • Security Engineer
  • Web Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • User Interface Designer
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Accreditation & professional recognition

The Bachelor of Computer Science is accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting requirements for membership at the "Professional Level".

Admissions information

The University assumes students will have studied any 2 units of English plus Mathematics Advanced. Ideally, students will have studied Mathematics Extension 1.

A range of admission options are available for students of all ages and academic backgrounds. The procedures governing admission are defined in UOW's Admissions Procedures, and the UOW College Admissions Policy.

For specific advice or to ask any questions regarding an application, please contact the UOW Future Students Team.

More detail

Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available. For eligible domestic students, Australian government funding will contribute towards your tuition fees. The remaining proportion, known as a student contribution, will depend on when you begin study (enrolment year) and study area. Read more domestic student fees and CSPs.