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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Information Technology
DescriptionThis course aims to provide highly achieving students progressing from an undergraduate qualification to acquire research skills appropriate to their discipline and to understand the fundamentals of conceptual, methodological and implementation issues of IT-related research. ObjectivesGraduates will have an understanding of:
Graduates will have the abilities and skills to:
Graduates will have attitudes that enable them to:
Entry requirementsA person may be admitted to candidature for BCIS(Hons) if they meet one or both of the following criteria: (a.) satisfy the requirements of a relevant pass degree and obtained credit average or above in all units with a distinction in third-year IT units (b.) gained qualifications and experience in studies undertaken in any faculty or educational institution if such qualifications and experience are deemed by the faculty's admissions and credit transfer sub-committee to be preparation equivalent to attainment of the pass degree of the standard specified in (a.) above. StructureStudents conduct research in a selected area and complete an honours thesis. RequirementsThe honours degree consists of a total of 48 points, comprising:
* Including compulsory attendance at workshops and stipulated faculty seminars ** A maximum of one unit may be selected from units offered by other faculties with the approval of the honours coordinator. Award(s)Honours degree of Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences
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