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Units indexed by faculty Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Computer ScienceCourse code: 3517 + Course abbreviation: BSc/BCompSc + Total credit points required: 192 + 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time + Managing faculty: Science Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Clayton) Course descriptionThis double degree course allows students to qualify with both the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computer Science degrees. The course aims to provide students with the opportunity to combine the strong communication skills, critical analysis and problem-solving ability of a science degree with mathematical and complex IT skills. Course objectivesUpon completion of this course, students will have advanced knowledge and skills in mathematics and a different area of science and in at least one area of computer science. Graduates will have improved life and employment skills including generic skills necessary to critically analyse and communicate scientific ideas and information, and a capacity to apply discipline knowledge and critical thinking to define and analyse problems, and develop effective solutions. Course structureAreas of studyThe course comprises 96 points of science units and 96 points of computer science units. At most, 60 points of level one units can be taken overall. For the purposes of this course, computer science units are not counted as science units. For details of available science minor and major sequences, consult the section ‘Science areas of study and sequences - Clayton’ Course requirementsStudents must satisfy the core requirement for the Bachelor of Science as part of their science studies by completing SCI2010 (The practice and application of science) and MTH1030 (Techniques for modelling). Overall students must complete the three core 6-point level one computer science units from the Faculty of Information Technology and at least two sequences from the Faculty of Science (one of which must be mathematics). Students must complete the 11 additional core and two elective units in computer science plus appropriate science units to satisfy the requirements for at least one major and one minor sequence in science (one of which must be a minor sequence in mathematics) plus science elective units. Within the science component, students may not complete more than 36 points of level one units and overall must complete at least 24 points of level three science units. Stage one
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At the end of stage two, students should have completed two minor sequences (one in mathematics) and one in another science area not including computer science. Stages three and four
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* Students who have not completed the prerequisite requirements for MTH1030 should complete MTH1020 and MTH1030 at stage one, complete MTH2010 instead of SCI2010 at stage two, and complete SCI2010 instead of one of the science elective units at stage three. **Note that SCI2010 substitutes for core requirement FIT1003 IT in organisations in the Bachelor of Computer Science degree. The maximum time for completion of the course is 10 years, including intermissions. Course progression requirementsStudents who wish to exit the double-degree program and graduate with a Bachelor of Science, or undertake honours in science, prior to the completion of the BSc/BCompSc course must have completed at least 144 points of studies including all of the science requirements for the course. Students who wish to exit the double-degree program and graduate with a Bachelor of Computer Science, or undertake honours in computer science, prior to the completion of the BSc/BCompSc course must have completed at least 144 points of studies including all of the computer science requirements for the course. Contact detailsCourse coordinatorDr Sid Ray, Faculty of Information Technology, Clayton Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |