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Bachelor of Computer Science - Bachelor of Science
To qualify for the award of the double degree of Bachelor of Computer
Science and Bachelor of Science by joint registration, candidates
must satisfactorily complete the subjects and credit points as prescribed
in the following Program, and in so doing, satisfy the requirements
of Course Rules 107 and 109 for the Bachelor of Computer Science
and the Bachelor of Science, respectively.
Minimum Performance Requirement
Candidates must maintain a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least
65 at the end of each year, otherwise they must show cause as to
why they should be permitted to remain registered for the two courses.
Candidates who, at the end of any year of registration, have satisfied
the requirements of Course Rule 011, but who do not have a WAM of
at least 65 and who have not given adequate reason as to why they
should be permitted to continue with registration for the joint
course, will be required to transfer into either a Bachelor of Computer
Science or a Bachelor of Science.
Major Study Areas
It is strongly recommended that students who are enrolled in this
degree and wish to major in Secure Distributed Systems complete
the core subjects as well as CSCI212,
CSCI214,
CSCI322,
and CSCI399.
Students wishing to major in Software Development should
complete the core subjects as well as CSCI205,
CSCI235,
CSCI311
and CSCI325.
Honours
Candidates may apply, within normal procedures, to register for
either, or consecutively, both, the Bachelor of Computer Science
(Honours) or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) after the satisfactory
completion of the joint program.
The following program of study is recommended to satisfy the requirements
in minimum time.
| Year 1 |
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| CSCI111 |
Computer Science 1A |
6 |
| CSCI121 |
Computer Science 1B |
6 |
| MATH187 |
Mathematics IA Part 1 |
6 |
| MATH188 |
Mathematics IA Part 2 |
6 |
| CSCI101* |
Introduction to Information Technology
A |
6 |
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Plus 18 credit points from 100-level BIOL and/or CHEM
and/or GEOG and/or GEOL and/or PHYS subjects selected from
the Science Schedule.
* If you received a mark of at least 50/100 for at least
one of the following IT HSC subjects:
- Information Technology,
- Information Processes & Technology, or
- Software Design
you may enrol directly in CSCI102, and must replace
CSCI101 with a 6cp subject at 100 level.
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| Year 2 |
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| CSCI204 |
Programming: The C Family and Unix |
6 |
| STS212 |
The Scientific Revolution: History,
Philosophy and Politics of Science |
8 |
| MATH121 |
Discrete Mathematics |
6 |
| CSCI102 |
Introduction to Information Technology
B |
6 |
| Plus one of the following subjects |
| ECTE196 |
Introduction to Internet Technology |
6 |
| MATH111 |
Applied Mathematical Modelling I |
6 |
Plus at least 18 credit points
from 100- and/or 200-level BIOL and/or CHEM and/or GEOG and/or
GEOL and/or PHYS subjects selected from the Science
Schedule.
Plus at least 12 credit points at 200-level from
the General Schedule. |
| Year 3 |
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| IACT201 |
Information Technology and Citizens'
Rights |
6 |
| STAT131 |
Understanding Variation and Uncertainty |
6 |
Plus at least 18 credit points from 200- and/or 300-level subjects
selected from the Computer Science course
structure.
Plus at least 24 credit points from 200- and/or 300-level BIOL and/or
CHEM and/or GEOG and/or GEOL and/or PHYS subjects selected from the
Science Schedule.
Plus at least 6 credit points from the General
Schedule
Plus at least 12 credit points from 200- and/or 300-level
subjects selected from the Computer
Science course structure.
Plus at least 24 credit points from 200- and/or 300-level
BIOL and/or CHEM and/or GEOG and/or GEOL and/or PHYS subjects selected
from the Science Schedule
If the Science major study is Physics, please refer to your coordinator
for details of MATHS subject selection.
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