Bachelor of Computing
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A Bachelor of Computing (B.Comp.) is a bachelor's degree in computing. This degree is offered in a small number of universities, and varies slightly from a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science or Information Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (B.Sc IT.) or a Bachelor of Computer Science (B.CS.).
Academics
[edit]Most universities confer a Bachelor of Computing degree to a student after four years of full-time study (generally 120 credit hours) have been completed.
Potential specialisations within a B.Comp. vary greatly, and may include: Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Medical Informatics, Medical Imaging, Multimedia, or Software Engineering.
Job prospects
[edit]A Bachelor of Computing integrated with science can lead to various professional careers, ranging from data analysis and cyber security analysis to game designing and developing.[1] Other fields in which this degree could be useful include business analysis, IT training, nanotechnology and network engineering.[1]
See also
[edit]- Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
- Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
References
[edit]- ^ a b "What can I do with a computer science degree? | Prospects.ac.uk". www.prospects.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-03-22.