Career outcomes
Overview
After completing the Computing and Software Systems major in the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Design, you’ll be well placed to move into the workforce, further study, or graduate research.
Career outcomes
With a computing and software systems major you’ll have the opportunity to work in almost any industry because you’ll be able to visualise and analyse data and understand how we can use digital technology and computing to improve how we work.
After completing the Computing and Software Systems major, you could begin a career as a systems analyst, IT consultant, programmer or solutions architect. There’ll be jobs in a range of industries from telecommunications, manufacturing and finance, through to consulting, education and more.
The Computing and Software Systems major could lead to your career as a:
- App developer
- Business analyst
- Cyber security expert
- Data scientist or data analyst
- Database administrator
- User experience (UX) designer
- Games developer
Further study
Graduate degrees
For professional accreditation as an engineer or computing professional, you could consider these graduate degrees:
- Master of Software Engineering
- Master of Information Technology
- Master of Information Systems
- Master of Data Science
Or to study advanced computer science, while completing a research project, study the Master of Computer Science.
Graduate research
If you complete a masters course with a significant research component, you can go on to study a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), or another graduate research program.
This will set you up for a rewarding career in research with a university, research institute or technology company.