UNSW COMPUTING Open Day
Saturday 6th September, 2014
Come along to our Open Day to talk to us about your degree options, see some great displays, and hear about your Career Options.
Displays:
- Academic Advice
- Capture the Flag
- General Game Playing
- iCinema
- ProgComp Grand Final...
We've had a few students here write some neat apps to help students choose their Courses and timetables:
Octangles and Rectangles
These both let you work out all the timetable options for the Courses that you want to study each semester. You can get it to calculate timetables that have...
UNSW COMPUTING has several displays and lectures at the UNSW Open Day on Saturday 7th September.
The full schedule is at http://www.computing.unsw.edu.au/school-programs/openday.html
Also, free UNSW COMPUTING cap available to the first 150 high school students who have liked us on...
As most people have noted, we don't require any previous programming experience. However, we do push our students hard and you will cover a lot in the first few weeks. We pride ourselves on having the most technical computing degrees in Australia and producing top-level graduates, which you...
Come along to our O-Week (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/help/students/oweek.html) and join the CSE Student Network (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/help/students/student_network/mentee/). I think you'll find that CSE is one of the most social Schools at UNSW. Our Clubs, CSE Soc and CSE Revue are very...
Re: Internal Transfer from Planning / Arts to Engineering @ UNSW to Eng or Ext Transf
An internal transfer will usually be easier, especially if you can get into the Bachelor of Science and then take Courses (subjects) that are required in the Computer Science or Computer Engineering programs...
Re: What's difference between - B Science(Computer Science)/BMedia Arts and just the.
The double degree takes 5 years, while the single Computer Science degree is just three years. From first year you study Computer Science (COMP) and Media Arts (SOMA) Courses.
The Media Arts degree was called...
An additional workshop has been added for high school students this summer:
WORKSHOP 4: How to program competitively for fun and profit
When: 19-20th January 2013 10am - 4pm
This workshop will teach problem solving and coding techniques which will be of great use in programming competitions. It...
UNSW COMPUTING offers several programmes for high school students. Two are currently open for applications:
High School Computing (HS1917)
UNSW COMPUTING COURSE FOR YEAR 11 AND 12 STUDENTS
Each year, a limited number of talented high school students will be offered the opportunity to...
To give you some guidance, you can check out the Streams for the Masters of IT at http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/information/current-students/postgrad-coursework/programs/mit/mit.html#8543 Although this is for a different degree, you can see which Courses will give you good coverage in different...