The Faculty of Information Technology refers, in the wider sense, to all students enrolled in award courses offered by the faculty, and all staff (academic, administrative and technical). The schools in the faculty are campus-based and include the:
The faculty home page address is http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au.
Legally, the faculty is a statutory body comprising all full-time members of the teaching staff. The main business of the faculty is delegated to the faculty board, whose members include all heads of schools, other school-based representatives, representatives of other faculties, the library, and representatives of graduates and students of the faculty. The faculty board normally meets five times each year.
The board has standing committees that have the power to act on behalf of the board when an immediate decision is required. These committees include the Faculty Education Committee, which advises the board on matters relating to the coursework degrees and diplomas offered by the faculty, including student workload and assessment, admission and selection, education quality and course and unit offerings; the Research Committee, which advises the board on matters relating to the graduate research programs of the faculty, including admission, selection, and maintenance of appropriate academic standards; and the Academic Progress Committee, which considers cases of students who become liable for exclusion because of unsatisfactory academic performance.
The senior officers of the faculty are the dean, faculty manager, heads of each campus school and three associate deans.
Students wishing to bring any relevant matters to the attention of the student members of the faculty board should contact their school office.
The faculty has administrative offices on the Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway and South Africa campuses. Contact details are available at http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/about/contact.html.
The Faculty of Information Technology offers a wide range of undergraduate degree courses covering different aspects of information technology. The courses are designed to equip students to enter the computing profession in a variety of areas including the application of information technology to information systems in commerce and industry, and the design, construction and programming of computer equipment.
All faculty regulations and policies are published on the Faculty of Information Technology website at http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/current/index.html. This includes information on orientation, enrolment, credit transfer, special consideration, assessment, academic progress and university and faculty support services.
Course maps and course progression information for all undergraduate degrees is published at http://intranet.monash.edu.au/infotech/current/course-information/.
It is each student's responsibility to ascertain, from the information provided in this handbook and the websites listed above, the units required for their degree. The approval of students' enrolment by the faculty does not relieve them of this responsibility.
Students are encouraged to seek advice from the Faculty at their home campus on course progression issues.
NOTE: The course details provided in in the entries below are for those students who began their studies in 2014 - students who commenced their studies prior to this date should consult the archived Handbook edition for the year in which they started their course.
* Fourth-year students of the Bachelor of Software Engineering can apply to complete the honours stream in fourth year based on their results in the first three years of studies.
4308 Honours degree of Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences
Current students enrolled in the following degrees should refer to the handbook entry for the year in which they commenced their course:
3906 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (managing faculty: Arts)