courses
4307
Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.
NOTE: This course has been updated - please refer to the 2012 handbook change register for details.
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
Managing faculty | Information Technology |
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Abbreviated title | BCIS |
Total credit points required | 144 |
Standard duration of study (years) | 3 years FT, 6 years PT |
Study mode and location | On-campus (South Africa) |
Admission, fee and application details | http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/4307 |
Contact details | Website: visit http://sit.monash.ac.za/ |
Course coordinator |
Notes
This course is designed for students who wish to study the application of computer-based technologies and systems to meet individual and organisational information needs. The course enables students to gain the knowledge and skills needed to use IT effectively and to use, develop and manage IT-based systems. It is a highly practical course which prepares graduates for careers working with information and IT in business, government and industry.
The course covers a wide range of aspects of IT, from technical computing which focuses on the technology itself, to information and business-related themes which focus on information needs and the way in which IT can be used to support them. In addition to compulsory core studies in fundamental IT concepts, the course provides the students with the option to specialise by taking major or minor streams of study in fields of their choice, within IT and/or in another discipline.
The Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences aims to provide its graduates with an understanding of:
Graduates should acquire the abilities and skills to:
Graduates should acquire attitudes needed by an information technology professional to:
The course consists of 24 units of study, comprising six compulsory common core units, a two-unit industrial experience project, eight units of further study in information technology, and eight free elective units. Students may either complete a major in one of the areas of study listed below or complete the general form of the degree without a major.
All units are six points, unless otherwise specified.
Students complete:
(a.) six information technology core units (36 points):
(b.) eight units of further IT-related study (48 points). Students may complete a major or minor stream by taking a prescribed set of units in a specialised area, or complete the general form of the degree by selecting a variety of units from the undergraduate units offered by the faculty. The prescribed units and course requirements for majors are specified in the 'Areas of Study' section of this Handbook at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2012handbooks/aos/index-byfaculty-it.html.
(c) one pair of industrial experience project units (12 points) as follows:
(d) eight other elective units (48 points). These can be further IT units or units from any faculty in the University.
In addition to the above unit requirements, students must meet the following general requirements in relation to the overall number of points at each year level:
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences