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Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)/Bachelor of Computing BBus(Bkg&Fin)/BComp


Important information

Course code: 1339

Course director: Ms Gerrie Roberts - Banking and Finance (Advice on computing component - Ms Diane Hagan, Computing)

The course

This course aims to produce graduates who are confidently able to evaluate and implement new computer-based information technology in the banking and finance industry.

This course is offered either on a full-time basis of four years duration or on a part-time basis of eight years duration.

Candidates completing this program qualify for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) and Bachelor of Computing.

Objectives

The course is designed to produce multi-skilled graduates able to manage both the financial and information technology dimensions of the firm in the banking and finance industry by:

Professional accreditation

This degree satisfies the educational requirements for senior associate membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance. Holders of the degree who have not completed the two years employment in the banking and finance industry required for senior associate membership are eligible for associate membership in the interim.

Venue

Day and evening classes are offered at the Caulfield campus.

Credit for work done elsewhere

The following credit transfers have been standardised for the Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)/Bachelor of Computing. In all cases at least ninety-six credit points (this equates to eight business subjects and forty-eight credit points for computing subjects) must be completed at Monash University before a candidate is eligible for the award.

Banking and Finance

Holders of the AAIB award from the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance are eligible for credit for up to six subjects to be determined by the course director.

Computing

The Faculty of Computing and Information Technology has a credit transfer policy which is published in the faculty handbook. In addition to the general credit principles listed there, the faculty credit transfer committee has established articulation arrangements with several TAFE courses, into the Bachelor of Computing with majors in computer technology, information systems and software development. Students with the following completed TAFE associate diplomas are given thirty-six points of first year computing credit.

The faculty also has in place several arrangements for advanced standing to applicants with completed international higher diplomas in computer studies from polytechnics and universities in Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia.

For more detailed information or advice regarding credit for computing subjects students should contact the FCIT credit and qualifications officer at the faculty office, Caulfield Campus on 9903 2817.

Course structure

Year one

First semester

Second semester

Year two

First semester

Second semester

Year three

First semester

Second semester

Year four

First semester

Second semester One computing elective to be selected from: * Note that COT3500 Part 1 and Part 2 is a full-year subject.

Notes

The above progression meets the requirements for the Bachelor of Computing with a major in computer technology.

Normally students will undertake a major in Computer Technology in the Bachelor of Computing, but with the permission of the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology may take a majorin Information Systems or Software Development.


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