The Faculty of Information Technology offers a wide range of undergraduate degree courses covering different aspects of computing. The courses are designed to equip students to enter the computing profession in a variety of areas including the application of computer technology to information systems in commerce and industry, and the design, construction and programming of computer equipment.
Students who satisfy the academic requirements and who wish to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of their area of major study may choose to take a fourth or honours year. The normal qualification for admission to honours is a credit grade or better in the area of major study.
Monash provides a range of courses in multimedia, from those that specialise in the computing aspects - Bachelor of Multimedia Computing and Bachelor of Multimedia Business and Computing (Faculty of Information Technology) - to those that specialise in the design aspects - Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Design) (Faculty of Art and Design) - and those that provide a broad-based education across all areas - Bachelor of Multimedia (provided jointly by the Faculty of Information Technology, which manages the course, and the Faculty of Art and Design).
The degree courses offered by the faculty reflect the diversity of studies in business systems, computing and computer science, digital systems, information management and systems, multimedia, network computing and software engineering that are available at the Monash campuses.
1. NPs may not be awarded for core units.
2. No more than 12 points in any one year level, or 24 points across an
entire degree, may be counted towards the degree.
3. An NP may be awarded for a final unit towards a degree, even if a core
unit.
4. In the case of rule 3, rule 2 must still be observed.
Table 1: Undergraduate degrees
Bachelors degrees |
Campus |
Bachelor of Business Systems |
Clayton, South Africa |
Bachelor of Business and Information Technology |
Malaysia |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
Clayton, Malaysia |
Bachelor of Computing |
Caulfield, South Africa |
Bachelor of Computing, with major studies in system development, business systems and multimedia technology |
Gippsland, off-campus learning |
Bachelor of Digital Systems |
Clayton |
Bachelor of Information Systems |
Caulfield |
Bachelor of Multimedia |
Berwick |
Bachelor of Multimedia Computing |
Berwick, off-campus learning |
Bachelor of Multimedia Business and Computing |
Berwick |
Bachelor of Network Computing |
Peninsula |
Bachelor of Software Engineering |
Clayton |
Study for honours degrees is available in each of the schools of the faculty. Students thinking of undertaking honours study should contact the relevant school coordinator to discuss their potential honours study. Students should be aware that the minimum academic requirement for admission to the faculty's honours program is a pass at credit standard or above in all computing units at the third stage of the relevant degree. Students who undertake a major in computer science in either the Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Economics are eligible to apply for entry to the honours program in computer science. Applications for entry to the honours program must be made to the faculty admissions office by 30 November each year. Application forms can be obtained from any of the faculty's offices.
Table 2: Honours degrees of the faculty
Honours degrees |
Campus |
Bachelor of Business Systems (Honours) |
Clayton |
Bachelor of Computing (Honours) |
Caulfield, Gippsland, off-campus learning |
Bachelor of Digital Systems (Honours) |
Clayton |
Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) |
Clayton |
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)* |
Clayton |
Bachelor
of Information Systems (Honours) |
Caulfield |
Bachelor of Multimedia (Honours) |
Berwick |
Bachelor of Network Computing (Honours) |
Peninsula |
* Fourth-year students of Bachelor of Software Engineering will be invited to do an honours programs based on their results in the first three years of studies.
There are a number of double degrees offered in conjunction with the faculties of Arts, Business and Economics, Education, Law and Science.
Table 3: Combined and double degrees
Degrees from this faculty |
Degrees from other faculties |
Bachelor of Business Systems |
Bachelor of Commerce |
Bachelor of Business Systems |
Bachelor of Laws |
Bachelor of Business and Information Technology |
Bachelor of Business and Commerce |
Bachelor of Computing |
Bachelor
of Science |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
Bachelor of Arts |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
Bachelor of Laws |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
Bachelor of Science |
Bachelor of Information Systems (subject to approval) |
Bachelor of Arts |
Bachelor of Information Systems (subject to approval) |
Bachelor of Education |
Bachelor of Multimedia |
Bachelor of Communication |
Bachelor of Network Computing |
Bachelor of Arts |
Bachelor of Network Computing |
Bachelor of Business and Commerce |
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