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Today, we interact with information in ways never thought possible - all through the ingenuity

of software engineers.

At the University of Sydney, you'll be coding from day one, learning how to build and maintain

the software of tomorrow, shaping the way we work.

Software engineers have a very broad spectrum of work.

They take care of building very safe and reliable systems; from autonomous cars and planes,

to biomedical systems on which the health of thousands of people depend.

I chose to study software engineering because I enjoy studying science, and also, I love

building things.

It's not just about coding all day, it's not just about studying theory in the lecture

or in the classroom.

It's also about developing team work and communication skills.

It's also about actually applying what you learn to the real world.

Throughout this four year degree, you will learn the foundations of software engineering,

from programming languages and algorithms to data structures and systems modelling.

Hone your skills with optional majors such as: Computer Engineering, Power Engineering

or Telecommunications Engineering.

Internship placements throughout your degree will provide give you with vital industry

experience in this dynamic field.

Our reputation with industry partners is good as it allows us to invite guests into the

classroom and have them pitch real-world problems that requires students to use their software

skills to solve them.

These solutions can then be assessed by a panel that includes the industry partners,

who provide our students with important feedback.

Another fantastic opportunity was a Hackathon that was hosted in the University of Sydney

but was actually run by the government, and students were actually able to use data analysis

techniques that you'd learn in the classroom and apply to a real-world data set.

The end result is that we create framework that hopefully can reduce road side fatality.

Everything from project management approaches to software architectures.

Software engineers have to develop skills for building systems that are highly secure

and very, very reliable.

I work for Covata in the data security space.

So I'm involved in delivering software to our customers, installing it, maintaining

it, supporting the customers.

Data security was not an area that I expected to get into.

Forever evolving companies are becoming more aware they need to look after their data security.

In my career I've probably learned, now, over the 10 different languages, and at university

it let me build on the core principles that I need to use in my career.

We are in a world of complex problems, and complex problems require complex solutions,

for them we need interdisciplinary approaches.

The University of Sydney has the most interdisciplinary approach to teaching software engineering.

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