1, UOW was originally a branch of the University of New South Wales. Independent from 1975, Wollongong University was established. Now UOW is one of the top ten research universities in Australia, ranking around 10 among Australian universities, and was once rated as a five-star university by the Australian government.
2.UOW is famous for its engineering and IT. The School of Engineering of University of Wollongong is a member of the Alliance of Eight Famous Universities in Australia. In addition, IT disciplines such as information technology and computer science of University of Wollongong are also prominent in Australia. The ICT research center of UOM is one of the largest information technology and telecommunications research institutions in the southern hemisphere.
3. Ranked 2nd12nd in the QS World University Ranking in 2020, which is equivalent to the ranking of universities in China: Wuhan University (257th) and Tongji University (265th). In 2020, QS will rank 16 among the world universities with less than 50 years of schooling.
4. 1978, the computer department of Wollongong University developed a Unix version named UNSW 0 1 for inter data 7/32(32-bit minicomputer), which is a non-PDP version of Unix. In addition, researchers from the University of Wollongong also participated in the research and development of IP protocol in the network standard protocol TCP/IP.
Learn IT skills:
I. Understanding and practice
Many students learn computer science by rote. Copying textbooks at ordinary times is a very irresponsible way of learning for yourself. You can't just recite the code without writing it yourself. What computer majors need more is understanding and practice, not memory. Study hard and think hard to get good grades.
Second, try extensively.
With the development of the Internet, the computer major has been divided into many directions. These directions are sometimes very different, so you need to explore which major learning style you prefer. Maybe you don't know your personality or your interests. You can try to learn relevant knowledge in your spare time and find opportunities to practice.