Course code: 0962 + No further intake - this course has been replaced by the Bachelor of Network Computing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 8 in the `Undergraduate course maps' section.
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