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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Computing

Peninsula campus

The double degree Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Computing is of four years duration if taken full-time. The course combines arts disciplines and commercially oriented computing.

To complete this course, students take the compulsory computing component from the Bachelor of Computing with a major in applications development, together with arts major and minor studies. Areas of major and minor study currently include mathematics, psychology, business Chinese, business Japanese, sociology, applied statistics, geography and environmental science, German (beginners), English, history, politics and, from 1997, biology.

Graduates of this course will have had the opportunity to study across disciplines to a significant depth. The computing profession increasingly has need of multidisciplined personnel. Graduates meet level one standard of knowledge for membership of the Australian Computer Society.

This course is administered by the Faculty of Arts. For details of the course structure and arts subjects, students should consult the current Faculty of Arts undergraduate handbook.


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