Computer Science Undergraduate Programs in Australia

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Hamilton M. [1 ]
Hol A. [2 ]
Richardson J. [2 ]
McGovern J. [2 ]
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[1] School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University
[2] School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences, Western Sydney University
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Cybersecurity - Education computing - Software design;
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10.1145/3644816
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Australian CS programs generally provide good problem-solving skills, depth in the foundations of computing theory, hardware and software operating environments and technologies, and complexity, together with a strong focus on programming and software development. Increasingly, programs are focusing on addressing the emerging areas of Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security and Data Science. Australian CS graduates should be in demand in a growing, and increasingly digitized economy. Greater focus on application with industry tools and frameworks, exposure to other disciplines and ways of working, recognition of diversity and development of non-technical competency areas of working may be the best avenues to enhance the capabilities and career prospects of CS graduates. There are challenges in developing more diverse graduates, in funding more effective learning environments, and in building awareness of CS in the community, particularly those that influence the choices of potential students. Overall, the Australian CS discipline is well placed to underpin the developing knowledge economy. © 2024 Copyright held by owner/author(s)
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