Monash University

Bachelor of Computer Science

Monash University
Institution rating
4.1
Duration
From 3 yearsfull-time(part-time available)
Study mode
On-campus
Next start date
July

Why study this course

Computer scientists and their creations are everywhere. They drive everything from search engines to daily weather reports, animation, cybersecurity and scientific discoveries, pushing developments that use and transform information. In this program students will learn to think creatively and analytically, from some of the world's best academics in the field. They will graduate with the skills to design algorithms (instructions for computers) and data structures (information storage), creating software that solves real-world problems. Students can build expertise through a specialisation in either Advanced Computer Science, or in the exciting new field of Data Science, exploiting the massive datasets of the Information Age.

Where is this course offered?

Available campuses

  • Clayton

The course duration and available study modes can vary depending on the campus.

Visit Monash University's website to find out more about your study options.

What are students saying?

Bachelor of Computer Science
Monash University
3.8
(8 reviews)
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Published Apr 2024
Bachelor of Computer ScienceMonash University
Graduation date2022
Study mode
Student review
It teaches all the basics about computer, programming, systems, etc. There are many clubs and activities that would support students in their skill progression. However, the courses feels lacking. I studied during, through, and after covid 19, where uni transition to full online class and the faculty was not prepared. Many courses i want to take was dropped/removed.
Published Dec 2023
Bachelor of Computer ScienceMonash University
Graduation date2023
Study mode
Student review
Teachers are average, course plan is good.
Published Aug 2018
Bachelor of Computer ScienceMonash University
Graduation date2011
Study modeOn-campus
Student review
The course work was difficult but I use many of the skills gained on a regular basis. There was an element of business that I initially thought was not useful but as my career progresses it becomes more and more useful. The University offered a work placement module (IBL) and I was offered a position after my time was completed.

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Bachelor of Computer Science