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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CU23

CU23 - Bachelor of Multimedia Studies

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Program Adviser +61 7 4930 9681 or email ahe-program-ug2@cqu.edu.au

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Students who are unable to complete the Bachelor of Multimedia Studies may apply to exit from the program with an Associate Degree of Multimedia Studies (96 units of credit).  In such cases, students must satisfy the requirements of the exit award and apply in writing to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education.  For further information, refer to the Handbook entry for the Associate Degree of Multimedia Studies.

 

Transition arrangements

All students in the Bachelor of Multimedia Studies are encouraged to follow the program structure presented. However students who enrolled in the program prior to 2006 have the option of graduating under their original structure if they wish.

 

Students who intend to follow the program structure that appears in the 2001 - 2004 Handbooks should be aware that MMST13014 Multimedia Project (12 units of credit equivalent to 2 typical undergraduate courses) is no longer offered. As a substitute, those students should enrol in MMST13015 Collaborative Multimedia Project and MMST12017 Interactive Animation.


Computing requirements

Students who enrol in this program require access to a computer with an Internet connection, audio capabilities, a CD-RW drive, a scanner and a printer.  Software requirements vary for individual courses within the program.  While we try to use software that is available for both PCs and Macs throughout the program, at least one compulsory course and several IT-oriented electives use software that is only available for the Microsoft Windows operating system.  Please bear this in mind if you are a Mac user.

 

CQU campuses have computer laboratories that provide the necessary hardware and software for on-campus students.

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