Course code: 1866
This double-degree course caters for the demand within the information
technology industry for people with both professional computing and
professional communication skills. There is also a demand for graduates with
computing expertise in a range of areas that require professional communication
skills, including journalism and media-related occupations, including
multimedia development. The course is directed towards those students who have
relevant career goals and who combine ability with high motivation. Potential
employers include mainstream and alternative media organisations and a wide
variety of public and private organisations.
Applicants should have met the appropriate entry criteria for both the Bachelor of Arts (Communication) and the Bachelor of Computing. All applicants should be willing to undertake a normal workload of 48 points a year full-time or 24 points to 32 points a year part-time or by distance education.
The
double degree offers students a structured sequence of study which combines
studies in most aspects of computing and communication studies.
A candidate for the double degree must fulfil the following requirements to
receive the awards of Bachelor of Arts (Communication)/Bachelor of
Computing:
(a) complete a total of 192 but not more than 216 points
(b) complete the prescribed sequence in communication studies (58 points),
an arts minor sequence (28 points) and an arts first-level sequence (12
points)
(c) complete the prescribed 16-subject computing sequence in either
systems development or business systems (96 points).
The
arts minor sequence can be chosen from community studies, gender studies,
history-politics, journalism, Indonesian, Koorie studies, psychology*,
sociology or writing (details on each discipline are provided under the entry
for the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences).
* DETAILS PROVIDED UNDER THE BA ENTRY.
_ STUDENTS MAY OPT TO TAKE
THE TWELVE-POINT SUBJECT GCO3800 (INDUSTRY PROJECT) IN PLACE OF GCO3819
(COMPUTING PROJECT).
plus three elective subjects to be chosen from:
§ STUDENTS MAY OPT TO TAKE THE
12-POINT SUBJECT GCO3900 (BUSINESS SYSTEMS PROJECT) IN PLACE OF GCO3819
(COMPUTING PROJECT).
plus two elective subjects from: