University of Wollongong

Bachelor in Computer Science - Laws

Wollongong, Australia

The Bachelor in Computer Science - Laws at University of Wollongong is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Wollongong is a benchmark for Australia’s new generation of universities, ranked among the top 200 globally. It is renowned for its research impact and commitment to student success in a stunning coastal setting.

About the Program

This program combines the fields of computer science and law, making it ideal for students interested in technology and legal frameworks. Over six years, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of both disciplines, preparing you for a variety of roles in the tech and legal sectors. This double degree is perfect for students who thrive in interdisciplinary environments and seek to make an impact in the evolving landscape of technology and law.

The curriculum covers essential topics in computer science, including programming, software engineering, and cybersecurity, alongside legal studies that emphasize practical skills through internships. You will engage in hands-on projects, such as developing applications in your final year, which will enhance your problem-solving abilities and prepare you for real-world challenges. This blend of theory and practice equips you with the skills needed to adapt to a fast-changing job market.

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles such as barrister, commercial lawyer, and government policy advisor. The skills acquired in this program are transferable across industries, allowing you to work in technology firms, legal practices, or government agencies. With a double degree, you will stand out in a competitive job market, ready to tackle complex issues at the intersection of law and technology.

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