
SAE University College Dubai opens admissions for project-based Bachelor of Computer Science
SAE University College Dubai is now accepting applications for its Bachelor of Computer Science program, starting September 2025. This Australian-accredited degree takes a hands-on, project-based approach to learning. There are no written exams, just real-world work that builds a job-ready portfolio.
From the first trimester, students create functional software using professional tools and workflows. They present their work, collaborate across teams, and graduate with skills that employers value. No memorisation. No theory overload. Just hands-on experience from day one.
Each student is guaranteed an industry internship, giving them direct access to real tech environments before graduation. It's structured for the workplace, not just the classroom.
There's no requirement for math or science grades. This programme is open to students from any academic background, especially those who think creatively, enjoy solving problems, and want to learn by doing.
Collaboration is built in. Computer Science students work alongside peers in Design, Animation, Audio, Film, and Games. It reflects how real-world creative tech teams operate.
SAE has over 40 campuses in 20 countries and has been delivering creative media and tech education for more than 45 years. Degrees from SAE Dubai are accredited by Australia's Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). The Dubai campus is also licensed in the UAE by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The Bachelor of Computer Science is one of several industry-focused degrees offered at SAE Dubai. For those who do not meet direct entry requirements, the one-year foundation programme offers a pathway into a bachelor's degree.
Applications are now open for all bachelor's and foundation programme starting September 2025. For more information, visit the website: dubai.sae.edu.
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