Corporate Body

School of Computer Science and Software Engineering (Caulfield) (1998 - )

Monash University

From
1 January 1998
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Education and Computer Technology or Multimedia
Website
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In January 1998, Monash University's Departments of Computer Science, Digital Systems, Software Development and Computer Technology were merged to form the School of Computing Science and Software Engineering. The School is part of the Faculty of Information technology.

Timeline

 1982 - 1996 Department of Robotics and Digital Technology
       1996 - 1998 Department of Digital Systems
             1998 - School of Computer Science and Software Engineering (Caulfield)

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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