Bachelor of Computer Science (Game and Mobile Development)

University of Wollongong

Programme Overview

Academic Level
Academic Level

Bachelor's Degree, single major

Awarded by
Awarded by

University of Wollongong

Programme type
Programme type

Full-time, 3 years

Campus location
Campus location

SIM Campus

Application Dates
Application Dates

Apr 2025: 11 Nov 2024 to 20 Jan 2025 (international and local students)

Estimated Fees (incl. GST)
Estimated Fees

(incl. GST)*

S$22,497.60 to S$39,240.00

* Exclude application fee, preparatory or bridging course fee, and other fees. Refer to the Fees & Financial Aid section for details.

Programme Outline

Awarded & Developed by: University of Wollongong, Australia

The Game and Mobile Development major has been designed to meet the current global demand for skilled graduates in the areas of game and multimedia system development.

This major will equip you with skills to apply techniques to the development of video games and related systems on computers and mobile platforms, including devices such as mobile phones, tablets and wearable devices. You will also develop both traditional computer science skills and creative skills including visualisation, interaction and communication.

  • Students in the UOW programme at SIM are eligible to transfer to the Wollongong campus but subject to separate application and enrolment process.
  • Top graduands from the programme are eligible to receive awards from the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)
  • Accreditations by Australian Computer Society (ACS)
learning-outcome

Learning Outcomes

You’ll learn how to harness the power of technology to make a positive difference on the lives of many. The
core subjects teach you to understand the structure of data and the role it plays in delivering solutions to complex problems. Electives in data management, computer security, computer graphics, web development, real-time software and software engineering are also offered. In the third year, you’ll develop solutions to real-world problems and create your own application as part of a student team.

Further Studies & Career Prospects

Graduates can apply to enrol in the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) programme at Wollongong, Australia.

You will develop both traditional computer science skills as well as creative skills including visualisation, interaction and communication skills. Experts in this field work in the entertainment industry, the game and mobile industry in Australia and worldwide.

Potential careers include:

  • Mobile Application Developers
  • Game Programmers
  • Animators
  • Game Engine Developers
  • Mobile Entertainment and Multimedia designers

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Harsh Shah loved solving puzzles and writing code as a teenager. This led him to fun-filled time at SIM where he graduated as a Valedictorian with a distinction in computer science with the University of Wollongong. Currently, he is a Penetration Tester at ExpressVPN. His winning formula is to “put his head down”, focus on solving one puzzle at a time, persistently and steadily forward.

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Intake Dates

Apr 2025 Intake

PROGRAMME DURATION

Apr 2025 to Mar 2028
(Standard Entry, 3 years)

APPLICATION PERIOD

11 Nov 2024 to 20 Jan 2025

The completion date may vary depending on the exemptions granted (if any).

Maximum 3 times the duration for completion under a standard full-time load, subject to meeting ongoing course progression rules.

There will not be any refund should the student fail to complete the programme within the maximum allowed period.

Students who exceed their candidature period will not be allowed to remain in the programme, unless an extension to the candidature period is approved by the University.

Curriculum

Structure

  • This programme is taught in Singapore by local academics and/or practitioners as well as UOW academics.
  • Average teacher-student ratio is 1:53.
  • The course is intensive and demanding but rewarding and achievable.
  • Classes include face-to-face lectures, tutorials and lab sessions.
  • Classes are typically in 3-hour blocks: 8:30 – 11:30am, 12noon – 3pm, or 3:30 – 6:30pm and may be held on Saturday mornings and/or afternoons (subject to timetable).
  • Classes delivered by UOW academics are conducted in an intensive mode – a continuous block of seven days for each module.
  • Students typically study two modules per term. Each year comprises of 4 terms.
  • Minimum class size to commence: 24 students
  • In the event that the minimum number is not met, the intake may not commence. The student shall be informed within one month before programme commencement. 

View a list of lecturers

Assessment & Attendance

  • Students are normally assessed by continuous assessment in the following form:
    • Assignments
    • Class tests 
    • Laboratory exercises 
    • Practical laboratory tests 
    • Presentations 
    • Projects 
    • Tutorial exercises
  • Some assignments and presentations will be group-based. Assessment may have minimum achievement requirement necessary to pass the module.
  • Most modules have a final examination at the end of term.
  • Students are to pass all modules within the current year of study before proceeding to the next year of study.
  • For modules with pre-requisites, students may be required to meet the pre-requisites before undertaking the modules.
  • Attendance requirement
    • Local students: 80%
    • International students: 90%

Requirements to Graduate

Students who successfully complete all academic requirements of the programme will be awarded the Bachelor of Computer Science (Game and Mobile Development) by the University of Wollongong, Australia. 

A degree conferral ceremony will be held in Singapore.

Modules

To be awarded the Bachelor of Computer Science (Game and Mobile Development), the student must complete, or be exempted from completing (depending on their advanced standing status), a total of 23 modules comprising of core modules, elective modules and one final year project.

  • Networks and Communications
  • Human Computer Interaction 
  • Fundamental Programming with Python 
  • Problem Solving 
  • System Analysis 
  • Data Management & Security 
  • Object Oriented Design & Programming 
  • Introduction to Web Technology 
  • IT Project Management 
  • Software Development Methodologies* 
  • Mathematics for Computer Science 
  • Algorithms & Data Structures 
  • Advanced Programming 
  • Database Systems 
  • Mobile Application Development*
  • Interactive Computer Graphics*  
  • Game Engine Essentials*  
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality*  
  • Project


* Modules are taught by UOW Academics, supported by local tutors.

  • Programming Fundamentals 
  • Mobile Multimedia 
  • Strategic eBusiness Solutions 
  • Frontend Web Programming 
  • Principles of eBusiness 
  • Knowledge & Information Engineering 
  • Introduction to Management 
  • Accounting Fundamentals in Society 
  • Accounting in Organisations 
  • Managing Human Resources 
  • Organisational Behaviour 
  • Organisational Analysis 
  • Management of Change 
  • Economic Essentials for Business 
  • Statistics for Business 
  • Industry and Trade in Asia 
  • Marketing Principles
  • Professional Communication: Concepts and Practices
  • Big Data Mining Techniques and Implementation* 
  • Systems Administration* 
  • Contemporary Topics in Security* 
  • Cybersecurity* 
  • Ethical Hacking* 
  • Web Server Programming* 
  • Cryptography and Secure Applications* 
  • Network Security* 
  • System Security* 
  • Distributed Systems and Cloud Computing* 
  • Big Data Management* 
  • Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery* 
  • Database Performance Tuning* 
  • Business Process Management* 
  • Management Information Systems* 
  • Web Security*


* Modules are taught by UOW Academics, supported by local tutors.


View list of modules and descriptions (PDF 441 KB) 

View detailed programme structure (PDF 522 KB) 

The modules are subject to changes by the university and subject to availability. Not all modules will be offered every term.

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Admission Criteria

Accepted Entry Qualifications

The following qualifications are accepted:

  • 3 GCE ‘A’ level / 3 H2 passes plus 1 H1 pass with a minimum aggregate of 9 points where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (for H1 apply half the value)*
  • Diploma: 3-year diploma from local polytechnic or its equivalent.

Applicants may be admitted to different credit exemptions based on their academic results.

  • Exemptions are normally granted automatically to students with relevant background. Block exemptions may be granted to students with relevant diplomas from the local polytechnics and universities.
  • All modules previously studied will be evaluated and compared with the requirements of the student’s programme of study and a block exemption granted where appropriate.
  • To obtain maximum credit exemption, applicants must have GPA of 2.0 or more (out of 4.0). Applicants with GPA below 2.0 will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

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* Minimum Aggregate scores in the qualifications mentioned are required for entry and will be assessed by UOW.

Equivalent International Qualifications

View information on international qualifications (PDF 574 KB)

English Language Requirements

Applicants with international qualification must meet the University’s English requirement:

  • IELTS (Academic) overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0; or
  • TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 70 with a minimum score of 18 in Reading & Writing and 17 in Speaking & Listening; or
  • Pearson (PTE) Academic overall score of 54 with minimum score of 54 in Reading & Writing and 47 in Speaking & Listening or equivalent.

Note: IELTS Indicator, TOEFL (iBT) at home test and Pearson (PTE) Academic Online not accepted.

Fees & Financial Aid

First term fees payable upon acceptance of offer. Subsequent term fees payable before commencement of the term.

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Programme Fees 

All fees inclusive of prevailing GST.

Fees quoted are valid for the intake for the current application. Fees exclude textbooks and repeat fees of failed module. Not all modules will be offered in every term.

International students:

  • Modules delivered by local academics: S$1,340.70 per module
  • Modules delivered by UOW academics: S$2,223.60 per module
  • Final Year Project (FYP): S$4,447.20 per module

Singaporeans & PRs:

  • Modules delivered by local academics: S$1,177.20 per module
  • Modules delivered by UOW academics: S$2,223.60 per module
  • Final Year Project (FYP): S$4,447.20 per module
 

Credits Exemption

Estimated Fees

No credit exemption
(Full Programme Fees)

For 23 modules, payable over 12 terms
S$39,240.00
For Singaporeans & PRs: S$36,624.00

0.5 Year credit exemption

For 19 modules, payable over 10 terms
S$33,877.20
For Singaporeans & PRs: S$31,915.20

1 Year credit exemption

For 15 modules, payable over 8 terms
S$28,514.40
For Singaporeans & PRs: S$27,206.40

1.5 Year credit exemption

For 11 modules, payable over 6 terms
S$23,151.60
For Singaporeans & PRs: S$22,497.60

Mandatory Fees

All fees inclusive of prevailing GST.

Student Development Fee

Payment applicable to all students embarking on a full-time Diploma or Undergraduate programme at SIM. This fee goes towards activities that will help in students’ personal growth and equip them with functional skills that enhance their employability.

Payable with the programme fees’ first instalment.

S$512.30

International Student Induction Fee

Payable by new full-time international students. This fee covers pre-arrival and arrival support, including activities to enhance the international student learning experience.

As applicable, payable with the programme fees’ first instalment.

S$436.00

Application Fee

Payable for each application form that is submitted. Fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. The fee will be refunded fully only if the intake does not commence. Unpaid applications will not be processed.

Local applicants: S$109

International applicants: S$545 (not inclusive of Student’s Pass application)