Engineering and Information Technology
It's all about courses...
Want to make today’s dreams tomorrow’s technology?
Despite all of our modern conveniences, the greatest advances in technology are yet to be made. These advances are not limited by such mundane concepts as bandwidth, tensile strength and system theory; they’re limited only by imagination.
Enrol in an Engineering, Information Technology (IT) or Computing degree at the University of Western Sydney, and make today’s dreams tomorrow’s technology.
The UWS Engineering and IT Programs are at the forefront of Australian technology, education and research and development, offering:
- Professional recognition
- Industry-based projects and placements
- Broad subject choices
- Full-time, part-time or distance study
- Flexible course structures
- Exciting career options
- Balance of theory and practical field studies
- Local and international work experience opportunities
- Research opportunities
- Scholarships
It's all about opportunities...
The world of technology offers a vast range of choices, including careers in:
- software development and database design
- computer forensics and systems security
- system analysis, design and integration
- computer network design and management
- systems programming and administration
- E-business and Internet technologies
- water, roads and buildings
- robotics and mechatronics
- telecommunications, manufacturing and utilities
- commercial, medical and industrial product design
- product management, project management and consultancy
- industrial or residential development
- funds management
Transform your uncharted technological musings into the everyday conveniences of tomorrow. Choose UWS.
It's all about our students...
Here’s proof...
UWS joins world computing and information systems experts
World leading computing and information systems experts convened at the 2006 International Conference on Information Management and Business (IMB), organised by the University of Western Sydney. The conference focused on topics drawn from the buzzwords of business: wireless applications, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence (AI), business intelligence, data mining and health information systems.
This conference, chaired by UWS Senior Lecturer Dr Yi-Chen Lan, provides for the international exchange of ideas and applications, setting the agenda for future research.
Twenty years ago computers were only just beginning to appear in small to medium sized business. Today, computers are being integrated into almost every aspect of business and every industry. It’s vital these electronic systems provide an efficient and versatile service that can be easily incorporated into the day-to-day operations of a business.
The IMB conference is an extension of UWS’s commitment to forging strong community and industry links.

