Software Engineering is designed for those who have a keen interest in programming and the whole process of software and computer application development. The course enables students to develop an understanding of software engineering as a facet of computer science. Students have the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of software engineering, hardware and software integration, and the development, implementation and evaluation of computer programs. They focus on a systematic approach to problem-solving when designing and developing creative software solutions.
Preliminary Course:
The Year 11 course provides students with opportunities to develop and apply an understanding of the fundamental elements involved in creating software. The following topics are covered in Year 11:
HSC Course:
The Year 12 course provides students with opportunities to extend their knowledge, understanding and skills in the development of software. A major software engineering project provides students with the opportunity to further develop project management skills. The following topics are covered in Year 12.
2 units.
Software Engineering is the study of how software/computer applications are designed, built, and used. This includes how hardware and software are integrated in the development of applications, how solutions are implemented and how evaluation is critical to their success. Competency in programming is seen as a necessary foundational skill for this course.
Enterprise Computing is the study of information systems developed for current and future businesses, companies, and enterprises. It focusses on the processes and technologies involved in them, and the importance of data as part of those systems. Competency in programming is an advantage when undertaking this course.
Competency in programming is seen as a necessary foundational skill for this course.
Enterprise Computing will be run here at ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵios if two requirements are met:
The subject will be studied externally via Bradfield College, if either requirement becomes an issue. Many past students have studied courses externally, with great success.
If you have further questions, please contact:
TAS Coordinator - Mr Nick Williams