Course
code: 1720
Gippsland campus
HECS fees applicable
Major: System Development or Business Systems
Attendance optional
This course is designed to produce computing professionals including analysts/programmers with strengths in the areas of applications software development, and in the design and development of information systems. The Business Systems major has a focus on the application of information technology in management decision making.
The Bachelor of Computing normally requires six years of part time distance education study to complete.
Formal entry requirements are detailed in the section on entry level in this book. For the Bachelor of Computing, students are normally required to have completed a Year 12 program equivalent to the Victorian Certificate of Education, including studies in English and Mathematics. Mature aged or disadvantaged applicants are assessed on the basis of their employment and overall educational background. The lack of formal qualifications should not discourage inquiry. Students who do not meet formal entry requirements may be able to qualify for admission by successfully completing two approved subjects on a single subject enrolment basis.
To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Computing with a major in System Development a student must complete 144 points of study, comprising ninety-six points of compulsory subjects and forty-eight points of other subjects, as outlined below. Each subject is worth six points, apart from GCO3800, which is worth twelve points.
Students take at least eighteen points worth of third-year computing electives from:
and up to
thirty points of electives from a list approved by the head of school.
Of the forty-eight points of elective subjects at least thirty points must be
in subjects at second-year level or above.
One of a number of possible schedules of subjects for a distance education student would be as follows:
First semester |
Second semester | |
Year 1 |
GCO1815, GCO1063 |
|
Year 2 |
GCO1813, Elective | |
Year 3 |
GCO2811, GCO2813 |
GCO2816, GCO2815 |
Year 4 |
GCO2812, Elective |
GCO2814, Elective |
Year 5 |
Two electives |
Two electives |
Year 6 |
GCO3811, GCO3800 (full year) |
Elective, GCO3800 continued |
To qualify for the award for the Bachelor of Computing with a major in Business Systems a student must complete 144 points of study, comprising ninety-six points of compulsory subjects and forty-eight points of other subjects, as outlined below. Each subject is worth six points, apart from GCO3900, which is worth twelve points.
Students take at least twelve points worth of third-year computing electives from:
and up to
thirty-six points of electives from a list approved by the head of school.
Of the forty-eight points of elective subjects at least twenty-four points must
be in subjects at second-year level or above.
One of a number of possible schedules of subjects for a distance education student would be as follows:
First semester |
Second semester | |
Year 1 |
GCO1815, GCO1063 |
AFG1003, GCO1811 |
Year 2 |
GAS1751, Elective |
GCO1813, Elective |
Year 3 |
GCO2812, GCO2813 |
GCO2816, GCO2802 |
Year 4 |
GCO2811, Elective |
GCO2815, Elective |
Year 5 |
Two electives |
GCO3816, GCO3806 |
Year 6 |
Elective, GCO3900 (full year) |
Elective, GCO3900 continued |
Appropriate credits may be granted for approved studies completed at a recognised post-secondary institution, including other universities, TAFE institutes, and the Open Learning Agency of Australia.
For
more detailed information , contact the student matters officer, Gippsland
School of Computing and Information Technology, telephone
(03) 5122 6962 or (03) 9902 6962; email
gscit@fcit.monash.edu.au
Further details are also available on the world wide web, at URL:
http://www-gscit.fcit.monash.edu.au/
Completed applications are to be forwarded to the student matters officer, Gippsland School of Computing and Information Technology, Monash University, Churchill, Victoria, 3842, by 18 September 1998 to be considered for a first-round offer. Applications received after that date, but before 30 November 1998, will be considered for a second round of offers. Later applications may be considered if places are available.