Bachelor of Multimedia Studies CU23Duration: 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time.Mode: Internal, external, multi-modal. Location(On-Campus): B/M/R/BIC/GIC/MAL/MIC/SIC/SING. Courses/Units of Credit: 24 courses/144 units of credit. Faculty: Informatics & Communication. Entry: QTAC or direct. Accreditation: An application for the accreditation of this program with the Australian Computer Society is in progress. Practicum/Work Placement: Nil. Residential School: Nil. Exit Awards: Nil. Contact: Kerrie Bloxsom on 07 4930 9681. Program Overview The Bachelor of Multimedia Studies is a degree for students who want to pursue a career in the multimedia industry. The program provides students with the technical skills and contextual understandings of media needed to design and develop multimedia software applications. On completion of this program, students will be able to:
Program StructureTo be eligible to graduate, students must complete 24 courses/144 units of credit comprising: 6 compulsory courses at Level 1, which are:
5 compulsory courses at Advanced Level, which are:
6 multimedia electives (36 units of credit) which may be selected from:
Note: Multimedia electives may also be selected from areas such as Communication, Media, Information Technology, Music and Visual Arts with the approval of the Multimedia Program Coordinator. Multimedia electives allow students to specialise in a particular area of multimedia. 6 general electives (36 units of credit) which may be selected from any degree offered by the University. General electives allow students to add greater depth to their area of specialisation or to create a second area of specialisation. No more than twelve Level 1 courses may be credited towards the degree. Recommended Study Schedule Please note that full-time students usually enrol in four courses per term and part-time students usually enrol in two courses per term per term.
Transition Arrangements for Continuing Students Students who enrolled in the Bachelor of Multimedia Studies prior to 2001 may graduate using the program structure that appears in the 2000 CQU Handbook if they wish. Those students should be aware that MMST11002 Constructing Cyberspace has replaced MMST13006 Network Multimedia. As they become available, the following courses may be added to the list of acceptable multimedia electives for students continuing in the 2000 program structure:
Computing Requirements Students who enrol in this program will need access to a multimedia computer with an Internet connection, audio capabilities, a CD-ROM drive, and a printer. A Zip drive and scanner are also required for advanced level multimedia courses. Software requirements vary for individual courses within the program. CQU campuses have computer laboratories that provide the necessary hardware and software for internal students.
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