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This double degree course requires four years of full-time study or the equivalent in part-time study by distance education. It offers a cost-efficient and time-effective pathway for students to prepare themselves for a science-oriented career in research, industry or commercial settings where a professional level of skill in computer software development and information technology is valuable. The course has been designed to incorporate subjects which provide core scientific, mathematical and computing skills as well as specialist studies in each area.
The course meets the requirements for level-one accreditation by the Australian Computer Society.
The course is directed towards intending students who have relevant career goals and who combine ability with high motivation.
Students who have good academic results from the first year of the Bachelor of Applied Science or the Bachelor of Computing may be admitted to the second year of the double degree with full credit for appropriate first-year studies.
To complete this course students take two major subject sequences in applied science and the system development major in the Bachelor of Computing. For more information about the course structure and application procedures, please refer to the current Faculty of Science undergraduate handbook.
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