Bachelor of Applied Computing
Course details
NZQF Level | 7 |
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About the course
There is growing demand for skilled professionals in the rapidly-evolving IT sector. The Bachelor of Applied Computing degree was developed in collaboration with the local ICT sector to ensure graduates build practical skills relevant to industry needs. Unique to the degree is 60 points of work-integrated learning which allows you to make valuable industry contacts and help fast track yourself into graduate roles. The Bachelor of Applied Computing provides a robust foundation in fundamentals including programming languages, cyber security, algorithms, data management and analysis. You will learn key software engineering techniques from development methodologies to architecture and testing, putting these skills into practice for mobile, web, internet of things and robotics platforms. Combining this with digital professional skills and user centred design, ensures you gain a deep understanding of the core principles of computing, preparing you to tackle complex challenges in the tech industry. Through industry collaborations and hands-on projects, you will apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. This blend of technical skills, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities will equip you with the practical skills necessary to make an immediate impact in the workforce. Our programme is designed in close collaboration with industry partners ensuring the curriculum remains current with the latest trends and needs of the tech industry. This connection between academic learning and industry practice means you are learning the most up-to-date information as well as preparing for the challenges and opportunities you will encounter in your career. We are the first University in New Zealand to have our programmes accredited by the on behalf of the international accreditation body, the Seoul Accord. This ensures that your qualification meets industry-recognised ICT standards, enhancing your employability and global recognition. For graduates, it provides a pathway to ACS membership and boosts international career prospects. The Bachelor of Applied Computing is conditionally accredited from 2024. The programme’s connections with industry professionals will be invaluable for your networking, mentorship, and job placement, giving you a significant advantage as you transition from student to professional. Our industry partners actively contribute to shaping the programme, ensuring it remains relevant and beneficial for both students and employers. Embark on a rewarding career in the IT industry with our new Bachelor of Applied Computing - and become a part of the next generation of computing professionals.
About the provider
The University of Waikato, located in the central North Island cities of Hamilton and Tauranga, is an internationally recognised tertiary institution offering degree programmes designed to produce job-ready graduates. Each year, the University provides more than 2,000 industry placements and internship opportunities, believing its students benefit from the chance to put the theory they have learnt in classrooms, into practice in a real-world employment environment. When students choose to study at waikato, they gain a globally recognised education. In 2019, the QS World University Rankings placed the University of Waikato 266th in the world, an improvement of 135 places in five years. The University is also in the top 5% of all globally ranked institutions for research impact, meaning their research is among some of the most influential in the world.