Course overview
To be successful in this industry, graduates need to be fast learning, creative people with the vision to transform, not merely automate. They need a 'can do' attitude, technical knowledge and skills, and the ingenuity to realise their vision through action. The Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences develops graduates with this in mind. Students refine the skills learned during their study on significant real industry projects. They have a sound technical understanding of computing and IT and the ability to plan, develop and apply technologies to solving problems.
Course record
Subject area
Information Technology » Other Information Technology » Information Technology not elsewhere classified
NZQA Qualifications Framework
Source: NZQA Qualifications Framework. URL: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/nzqf/search/viewQualification.do?selectedItemKey=AK3697.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- A New Zealand university entrance qualification or equivalent, including 14 credits at level 2 NCEA in mathematics.
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