Computing underpins our daily lives: from the apps and websites we use, to the information sharing that facilitates health, transport and finance services.
As fast-advancing AI and data privacy breaches dominate news headlines, there is an unprecedented demand for skilled computer scientists.
"Computer science skills are more in demand than ever, thanks to almost all industries undergoing digital transformations," explains Dr Wei Bao, Master of Computer Science course director and senior lecturer.
"While we once thought of computer science as more relevant to sophisticated tech companies, now areas such as algorithms, digital media and software development are key to a wide range of businesses".
The Faculty of Engineering's new Master of Computer Science meets the new skillset demand, enabling graduates to enter the field with specialist knowledge and career-ready experience.
As a flexible degree suited to graduates and professionals with or without prior experience in the field, the course covers foundational units through to advanced level subjects. Experienced applicants can to apply for the Master of Computer Science (advanced entry).