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Monash University Handbook 2010 Undergraduate - Area of Study

All areas of study information should be read in conjunction with the relevant course entry in the Handbook. The units listed for this area of study relate only to the 'Requirements' outlined in the Faculty of Science component of any bachelors double degrees.

Managing facultyFaculty of Science
Offered byGippsland School of Information Technology
Campus(es)Gippsland
Course coordinatorAssociate Professor Kai Ming Ting

Description

The Faculty of Information Technology offers a major sequence in information technology which can be included as a science sequence for course 0050 Bachelor of Science. The sequence focuses on the development of computer-based applications, exploring computer technology, programming environments and system development, with a range of more specialised options at level three.

Objectives

On completion of the sequence in information technology students will have an understanding of:

  • the methods, tools and techniques used in the planning, development and implementation of information products and systems
  • the organization and operational principles of computer hardware and software

Students will also have the abilities and skills to:

  • apply the methods, tools and techniques commonly used in the development and implementation of information products and systems to practical problems
  • develop correct, well structured and well documented information products and systems that solve users' needs
  • flexibly and independently apply theoretical knowledge to a range of software and technical environments
  • use a range of approaches for development of information products, services and systems
  • think critically, take responsibility for self-learning, and use a degree of resourcefulness when solving problems.

The units comprising the sequence are taught in Australia (in both on campus and off campus modes), and at Sunway and South Africa, with each location contributing to overall content and teaching design to ensure that the curriculum is genuinely relevant to students from all nations.

Units

Level one

Level two

  • FIT2001 Systems analysis and design
  • FIT2009 Data structures and algorithms
  • FIT2034 Computer programming 2

Level three

Sequence requirements

Minor sequence in information technology (24 points)

Major sequence in information technology (48 points)

Note: Students will also be required to complete FIT1004 as a prerequisite for FIT2001