Course code: 0962 + This course will not be taking new enrolments -- it has been replaced by the Bachelor of Network Computing
The
course for the pass degree consists of units to a total value of 144 points.
This is made up of the major in applications development (92 points) and at
least one 28-point minor in a non-computing discipline.
The applications development major occupies three-quarters (36 points) of the
first-year load, at least two-thirds (32 points) of the second-year load, and
at least half (24 points) of the third-year load.
In addition, a non-computing minor of at least 28 points (consisting of either
a first-year sequence totalling 12 points and a second-year sequence totalling
16 points, or a second-year sequence totalling 16 points and a third-year
sequence totalling at least 12 points) must be completed. The discipline is
expected to be one from a faculty other than the Faculty of Information
Technology.
No individual third-year unit may be taken until any prerequisite core unit has been completed.
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The School of Network Computing conducts summer-semester units; these allow students to 'catch up' on missed units, to shorten the time required to complete the degree, or to spread the required work load. Summer semester is available only on a full-fee-paying basis. See also map 5.7 in the 'Undergraduate course maps' section.
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