Corporate Body

Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering (1999 - )

The University of Melbourne

From
1999
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Education and Computer Technology or Multimedia
Website
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

The Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering was established in 1999, replacing the Department of Computer Science. The Department, along with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, is part of the Faculty of Engineering's School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Timeline

 1955 - 1964 Computation Laboratory
       1964 - 1971 Department of Computation
             1971 - 1976 Department of Information Science
                   1976 - 1990s Department of Computer Science
                         1999 - Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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