Software engineers build worlds. Worlds where people connect and do business, worlds of gaming and adventure, worlds that make today very different from 20 years ago. What will our world look like in 20 years? You decide.
From the evolving internet, to the growth of mobile, embedded and ubiquitous devices, the critical need for engineers who can build our virtual world gets greater by the day. The Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering addresses all aspects of software production, from strategy and design to coding, quality and management. Technically, it is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to Conceiving, Designing, Implementing and Operating systems.
The Times Higher Education (THE) yesterday published their Top 50 Engineering & Technology universities for 2011-2012 and the faculty has moved up 5 places from number 40 to 35... Read more...
The article above features a couple of EIE graduates: Ryan Junee, BE (CompEng) 2003, BCom 2003, Simon Ratner,BE (Software) 2004, BSc 2004, who were awarded "Young Alumni of the Year" a couple of years ago...Read the smh.com.au article...
New Perspectives on Affect and Learning Technologies. By A/Prof. Rafael Calvo and Dr. Sidney D'Mello. Have been published by Springer as part of the series "Explorations in the Learning Sciences, Instructional Systems and Performance Technologies".
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