Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean's Scholar) (Game and Mobile Development)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) – Game & Mobile Development at UOW is tailored for high-achieving students who want to challenge themselves in programming, design, and problem-solving, while specialising in mobile and game systems. This degree is perfect for creative, technically minded students eager to build interactive experiences for devices like phones, tablets, and wearables.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
Your first year establishes a strong foundation in computing and programming. You’ll cover core topics such as Programming Fundamentals, Problem Solving, and Data Management & Security. You’ll also explore web technologies and the basics of networks, giving you the essential skills needed for the more advanced courses ahead.

Year 2:
In your second year, you’ll dive deeper into computer science with courses like Algorithms & Data Structures, Database Systems, and IT Project Management. You’ll also study Human-Computer Interaction, applying your programming knowledge to create more user-focused and design-aware applications.

Year 3:
Your final year focuses on major-specific and capstone projects. You’ll take units such as Software Development Methodologies and the CSIT321 Team Project (capstone). As a Dean’s Scholar, you’ll also complete the Dean’s Scholar Research Project. In your Game & Mobile Development major, you’ll explore Mobile Application Development, Interactive Computer Graphics, and Game Engine Essentials, finishing the degree with hands-on experience building real mobile and game systems.


Focus Areas

  • Game and mobile system development

  • Mobile applications and graphics

  • Interactive technologies

  • Core computer science foundations (programming, algorithms, data, networking)

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate strong knowledge of computer science fundamentals and apply them to practical problems.

  2. Design and develop innovative software and mobile/game systems using modern tools and methods.

  3. Work effectively in teams, communicate with stakeholders, and uphold professional and ethical standards.


Professional Alignment

The degree is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), meeting the requirements for “Professional Level” membership.


Reputation & Employability

UOW is ranked 184th globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026, placing it among Australia’s top-tier universities. The School of Computing & Information Technology has strong industry connections and is part of a university ranked in the top 200 globally for Computer Science & Information Systems.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Choosing to study the Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) at the University of Wollongong gives you so much more than lectures and exams. From day one, you’ll dive into hands-on learning, tackling real-world computing problems in dedicated labs, using industry-standard software tools, collaborating on team projects, and developing your own solutions. Wollongong’s modern facilities make this possible: well-equipped computer science and IT labs, advanced software for everything from game engines to mobile development and data analysis, a strong capstone team project in your final year, and the chance to explore honours-level work through Dean’s Scholar privileges. As you progress, you won’t just gain knowledge—you’ll build practical skills you can confidently apply in the workplace.

Here are some of the specific experiential learning opportunities you’ll enjoy at UOW:

  • Final-year capstone team project – work together to design and implement a real application or system.

  • Specialized development tracks – focus on mobile applications, interactive graphics, game engines, or virtual and augmented reality (for the Game & Mobile Development major), gaining both creative and technical skills.

  • Strong foundational skills – develop expertise in programming, data management, web technologies, human-computer interaction, and project management, so you’re doing much more than just theory.

  • Honours-level opportunity – Dean’s Scholar students can choose to complete an honours-level subject and even transition into research, deepening your capability and experience.

  • Industry accreditation – the program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the “Professional Level,” meaning your learning meets professional standards.

  • On-campus learning – enjoy lab access and face-to-face collaboration with peers and staff, giving you a fully immersive learning experience.

Progression & Future Opportunities

If you choose to study the Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) at the University of Wollongong (UOW), you can expect excellent graduate outcomes. The degree is designed to be industry-relevant, giving you the skills to pursue careers as a software developer, mobile or game app engineer, UX/UI designer, or data analyst. Here’s what your future progression and opportunities could look like:

Future Progression & Opportunities:

University services that support employment: UOW’s Career Hub offers workshops to help you build a strong résumé, polish your interview skills, and connect with employer-led events and internship opportunities. They also provide guidance for a smooth transition into full-time work after graduation.

Employment stats and salary figures: UOW graduates report an average starting salary of around AUD 67,800 per year, with many securing employment within four months of finishing their degree.

University–industry partnerships: The program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the Professional Level, which is widely recognised by the industry. This accreditation also makes you eligible for professional membership, giving your degree extra credibility.

Long-term accreditation value: Being ACS-accredited means your qualification is recognised in the professional world, helping you meet industry standards and enhancing your employability or eligibility for further study.

Graduation outcomes: Graduates typically move into roles such as Software Engineer, Web Developer, Game Programmer, UX/UI Designer, or Mobile Application Developer.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this bachelor’s degree, you’re well-positioned to continue into postgraduate study, including an Honours year through the Dean’s Scholar pathway or a Master’s in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or Cyber Security. The program actively supports progression into research or honours-level subjects for those interested in deepening their expertise.

Program Key Stats

$21408

Febr Intake : 30th NovJuly Intake : 30th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Software Developer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • AI Engineer
  • Cloud Architect
  • Database Administrator
  • Web Developer
  • Mobile App Developer
  • Network Engineer
  • Game Developer
  • IT Consultant
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • UX/UI Designer
  • DevOps Engineer

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