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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Computing


Course code: 2146 + Gippsland campus + HECS fees applicable + Attendance compulsory for some laboratory-based units

Aims

This double degree program aims to equip graduates with the knowledge, competencies and attitudes that will enable them to pursue a computing career in a scientific setting or a career in one of the sciences supported by professional-level computing skills; foster in students an intellectual curiosity as a preparation for lifelong learning; and develop a high-quality, challenging and supportive learning environment appropriate to the needs of both on-campus and off-campus distributed learning students, including international students. In line with the aims, the course will suit both those planning a career in science/information technology, and those seeking to update or broaden previous qualifications.

Professional recognition

Professional societies appropriate to the sciences offered within this double degree program include the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and Australian Institute of Energy. The course meets the requirements for level-one accreditation by the Australian Computer Society.

Entry requirements

The normal entry requirement is satisfactory completion of the Victorian Certificate of Education or equivalent. Applicants will be expected to have a study score of at least 25 in English and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any).
Students who have completed the first year of the normal Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Computing at the university with good academic results may be admitted to the second year of the double degree with full credit for appropriate first-year studies.

Special requirements

PC requirement

All off-campus distributed learning students will need to have access to a personal computer, modem and printer, and international students need to have unrestricted access to the internet. (Please see the reference to 'Electronic course delivery' in the Information Technology section.)

Attendance and laboratory work

Refer to the entry for the Bachelor of Science.

Course structure

This double degree program can normally be completed by part-time off-campus distributed learning in eight years, with variation to suit individual circumstances. Students granted credit for previous studies can, of course, complete the double degree in a shorter period of time.
A total credit value of at least 192 points must be completed as follows:

Computing and information technology units

One of the following majors with a total credit value of at least 96 points is to be completed:

Refer to the Bachelor of Computing entry for further details.

Science units

At least 96 points to be taken from approved Science units within the Bachelor of Science degree, as follows.
(a) one major sequence consisting of:

across levels one, two and three respectively plus, one minor sequence of 24 points in a second discipline area (including at least 12 points from levels two and three)
(b) two core units:

(This unit is to be drawn from a different group than the two chosen disciplines in (a).)
(d) either MAT1077 Discrete mathematics (six points) (which provides core mathematics background for the system development and multimedia technology majors); or MAT1097Quantitative analysis (six points) (which provides core mathematics background for the business systems major).

Assessment

Science units are generally assessed by assignments and tests/final examinations; in laboratory-based units, laboratory work is an integral part and counts towards assessment. Computing units are generally assessed by a combination of assignments and final examination.

Advanced standing for previous study

Appropriate credit/s may be granted for approved studies completed at a recognised post-secondary institution. It is advisable that intending applicants seek advice from both the Faculty of Science and the Gippsland School of Computing and Information Technology.

Further information

For more detailed information, contact the Faculty of Science Office, Gippsland, telephone (03) 9902 6431, fax (03) 9902 6931, or the student matters officer, Gippsland School of Computing and Information Technology, telephone (03) 9902 6962, fax (03) 9902 6842.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to the Faculty of Science office, Monash University Gippsland Campus, Churchill, Victoria 3842, by 21 September 2001 to be considered for a first-round offer. Later applications will be welcome (subject to quotas).

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