We believe it’s essential to be technologically savvy in a world where technology has become a big part of our daily lives. This means that IT professionals are expected to drive innovation, make significant contributions to the economy, and have positive impacts on society.
Our School of Information and Communications Technology offers computing programs with this in mind. You will receive the foundational knowledge and industry skills you need to make you ready for employment. You’ll also learn how to recognise and solve problems before they even happen.
With the world focusing on technology these days, a computing course could lead to a future in cybersecurity, data science, artificial intelligence, software development and beyond.
A cosmopolitan city with friendly locals, a variety of exotic cuisine and nature at his doorstep, Shakeer Hussain felt lucky to have the opportunity to receive a high-quality Australian education in Kuching. At Swinburne Sarawak, his life’s adventure started here.
There comes a time when you have to stop dreaming and live the life you dream. For Dexter, Swinburne Sarawak helped lay the perfect foundation for that dream.
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The cybersecurity laboratory gives students the opportunity to learn the nature of security threats to IT systems.
Student also will be familiar with the tools used by hackers and be aware of ways of identifying and rectifying security breaches and vulnerability of computer systems.
Students majoring in IoT will have access to the IoT laboratory where they can design IoT-based solutions for domains such as Smart Homes, Smart Cities, etc. using IoT sensors and devices.
As a Cisco Academy Partner, Swinburne offers students a dedicated laboratory equipped with Cisco equipment for teaching and learning.
At the Cisco laboratory, student taking HET317 Nework Security and Resilience will learn to design and construct security policy and describe its implementation using a variety of security technologies, among others.
Swinburne’s research projects on multi-sensor, explainable artificial intelligence (AI), and IoT (Internet of Things) sensor data have been awarded grant amounting to RM172,594 by the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS).
Swinburne’s School of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) recently organised the ‘Journey Towards The Cloud with Swinburne and AWS’, an online webinar on the world of Cloud Computing and how it affects the world.
NxForce Programme: Capacity & Capability Development programme is organised by the MDEC Cybersecurity Team, targeting cybersecurity-major students from selected education institutes. Swinburne Sarawak was one of the selected prestigious institutes to participate in this programme. The programme is opened only …
The School of ICT (SoICT) has organised a guest lecture from Dr Cheah Wai Shiang on 28th October 2020 via MS Teams. Dr Cheah Wai Shiang is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti …
KUCHING – A webinar titled ‘Technology within Your Reach’ was held via Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Facebook page on 28 January, drawing more than 850 unique views.This was part of a webinar series done by Swinburne Sarawak. Dr …
KUCHING – Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus School of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) organised a talk titled ‘Into Limitless Digital Sphere’ on 7 October via Swinburne Sarawak’s Facebook page. This talk featured two alumni speakers. The first speaker …