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


General information

Course code: 2146 + Gippsland campus or OCDL
This double-degree course aims to equip graduates for a computing career in a scientific setting or a career in one of the sciences supported by professional-level computing skills.

Course requirements

The course can normally be completed in four years of full-time study or eight years by OCDL, with variation to suit individual circumstances. A total of at least 192 points must be completed as follows.

Computing and information technology units

Fifteen units with a total of 96 points comprising one of the following majors:

System development major
Level one
Level two
Level three
Business systems major
Level one
Level two
Level three
Multimedia technology major
Level one
Level two
Level three

Science units

Units with a total credit value of at least 96 points drawn from Faculty of Science units must include the following:
(a) Two science sequences (excluding computing) consisting of major sequence in one field of study and a minor sequence in a second field of study.
(b) Two core units: one of SCI1020, STA1010, MAT1085 at level one and SCI2010 at level two.
(c) One unit from one of the following groups:

This unit is to be drawn from a different group from those that include the two chosen science sequences in (a).
(d) Either the six-point unit MAT1077 (Discrete mathematics), which provides core mathematics background for the system development or multimedia technology majors, or the six-point unit MAT1097 (Quantitative analysis), which provides core mathematics background for the business systems major.
Consult the section 'Fields of study and sequences offered' for details of available science sequences.

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