Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2002: Units indexed by faculty
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Bachelor of Multimedia Computing


General information

Course code: 3301 + Berwick campus and off-campus distributed learning + Full-time or part-time + Study modes: Off-campus or on-campus + Course coordinator: To be advised

Course outline and structure

The Bachelor of Multimedia Computing prepares students for professional careers in information technology with a strong focus in multimedia technologies and their applications. Students will acquire a sound understanding of the principles and uses of multimedia technology, in stand-alone and distributed environments, as well as significant programming competencies. The first level of the course develops a foundation of understanding and context, the second and third levels develop theoretical and applied concepts and the multimedia computing project at third level brings these understandings together, while students are consolidating and extending their personal and professional interests in the third-level electives.

First level
Second level
Third level

Two level 3 computing electives selected from:

Entry requirements

Applicants wishing to apply for entry to the Bachelor of Multimedia Computing at Berwick or by off-campus distributed learning must have satisfactorily completed VCE mathematics and English (any) in units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20, or equivalent. Off-campus applicants who do not satisfy these requirements may qualify for mature-age admission on the basis of other qualifications and work experience relevant to the degree. Offers for off-campus study will be made on an individual basis.

Length of course

Three years of full-time study or six years of part-time study.
Domestic full-fee-

Advanced standing (credit provision)

Credit for previous study may be granted for the course. Credit will be assessed on an individual basis.

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