Programming languages are the building blocks of software.
Covering the different paradigms of programming, this major focuses on the design of computer languages that can be easily used to create programs.
You'll study the craft and science of programming, and graduate with the skills to enable the construction of effective programming languages and reliable software.
Career paths often lead to roles in government departments, consultancy or private sector organisations.
Opening doors beyond tech
- Programmers write software that can be used to create websites, build computer networks, help doctors treat patients, or even drive a car
- Half of all programming roles are in finance, manufacturing, health care, and other sectors outside of the technology industry
- Coding skills can take you places — data analysts, scientists, engineers and designers all use coding.
Career possibilities
Our programs prepare you for your first job and beyond. Here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:
- Software engineer
- Senior modeller
- Integration developer
- Cloud engineer
- Application developer
- Business intelligence analyst
Graduate salary
Computing and information systems (undergraduate)
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