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Bachelor of Informatics CU98

Duration: 3 years of full-time study, 6 years part-time.
Mode: Internal, external.
Location(On-Campus): B/G/M/R/BIC/GIC/MIC/SIC.
Courses/Units of Credit: 24 courses/144 units of credit.
Faculty: Informatics & Communication.
Entry: QTAC.
Accreditation: Nil.
Practicum/Work Placement: Nil.
Residential School: Nil.
Exit Awards: Nil.
Contact: Bob Hudson on 07 4930 9327.

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Informatics is an exciting degree with a wide range of specialisation areas which puts students at the cutting edge of the Information Age.The flexible program of study enables students to:

  • build on foundation studies in mathematics, statistics and computing
  • tailor their study in informatics and communication to meet their career needs.

Students will be able to design the program to satisfy entry requirements of professional societies (for example, associate membership of the Australian Computer Society, the professional body for information technology practitioners in Australia).

Students should note that a knowledge of senior mathematics is assumed in this course and that a sound achievement in senior mathematics is an entry requirement. Students who are unsure whether they have a sufficient mathematical background for the course are advised to contact the University’s Mathematics Learning Centre for guidance.

Program Structure

To obtain a Bachelor of Informatics, a student must complete a total of 24 courses as follows:

  • 6 compulsory courses in mathematics and computing;
  • one communication skills course;
  • at least one specialisation study area taken from within the Faculty; (subject to availability)
  • additional elective courses to bring the total for the degree to 24 courses. These courses may be selected so as to add greater depth to the specialisation areas of study. Up to 6 courses may be selected from any Faculty in the University so as to add greater breadth to the study program. (NB. No more than 10 level 1 courses may be credited towards the degree).

Students must complete:
Code Course
6 compulsory courses:
MATH11163   Mathematics 1A
MATH11164   Mathematics 1B
STAT12029   Essential Statistics
MATH11165   Discrete Mathematics
Either
COIT11133   Programming A and
COIT11134   Programming B
Or
COIS11011   Foundations of Business Computing and
one communication skills course:
COMM11007   Professional Writing or
COMM11008   Communication and Critical Thinking or equivalent.
at least one specialisation study area, as defined below: (NB. These areas are indicative only. It may be possible to customise a specialisation study area for individuals or a group of students at the discretion of the course coordinators). Students must be aware of prerequisite requirements.
A. Mathematical Modelling
At least 6 courses from
MATH12170   Computational Mathematics
MATH12171   Differential Equations
MATH13181   Advanced Dynamics
MATH12172   Multivariable Calculus
MATH12173   Linear Algebra
MATH13179   Numerical Analysis
MATH13180   Applied Partial Differential Equations
MATH13182   Control Theory
MATH13187   Optimisation Methods
B. Statistical Modelling
MATH11168   Total Quality Management
MATH12173   Linear Algebra
MATH12175   Experimental Design
STAT13035   Applied Multivariate Statistics
MATH13188   Generalised Linear Methods
COIT12120   System Simulation
STAT13033   Mathematical Statistics
C. Theory of Mathematics
MATH12171   Differential Equations
MATH12172   Multivariable Calculus
MATH12173   Linear Algebra
MATH12174   Real Analysis
MATH13177   Project (counted as 2 courses)
D. Intelligent Systems
MATH12170   Computational Mathematics
MATH12172   Multivariable Calculus
MATH12173   Linear Algebra
MATH13187   Optimisation Methods
COIT13121   Machine Intelligence A
COIT13122   Machine Intelligence B
COIT12167   Database Use & Design
E. Internet Technology
COIT12137   Internet Programming
COIT12140   Object-oriented Programming
COIT12120   System Simulation
COIT13152   Operating Systems
COIT12170   Data Communication
ECOM13003   Electronic Commerce
F. Information Systems
COIS13034   Information Systems Management with e-Commerce Applications
COIS12036   Human Computer Interaction
COIS12041   Business Programming
ECOM13003   Electronic Commerce
G. Decision Science
COIS13013   Management Support Systems
STAT12032   Data Analysis
MATH12173   Linear Algebra
STAT13035   Multivariate Statistics
MATH13187   Optimisation Methods
COIT12120   System Simulation
One advanced Information Technology course
H. Software Engineering
COIS12036   Human Computer Interaction
COIT12139   Software Design
COIT12140   Object-oriented Programming
COIT13143   Database Programming & Administration
COIT12167   Database Use & Design
COIT12168   Analysis & Specification
COIT12169   Systems Implementation
I. Systems Services
COIT13146   Systems Administration
COIT13147   Networks
COIT13151   Computing Project (counted as 2 courses)
COIT13152   Operating Systems
COIT12170   Data Communication
J. Multimedia Technology
MMST11001   Introduction to Multimedia
MMST12004   Multimedia Design
MMST12005   Multimedia Development
COIT12137   Internet Programming
COIT12140   Object-oriented Programming
ECOM13003   Electronic Commerce
K. Database Administration
COIT12140   Object-oriented Programming
COIT12139   Software Design
COIT13143   Database Programming & Administration
COIT13151   Computing Project (counted as 2 courses)
COIT12167   Database Use & Design
COIT12169   Systems Implementation
L. Multimedia Studies
MMST11001   Introduction to Multimedia
MMST11002   Constructing Cyberspace
MMST11003   Design Perspectives
MMST12004   Multimedia Design
MMST12005   Multimedia Development
MMST12009   Dynamic Web Interfaces
M. Health Informatics
COIS13013   Management Support Systems
HLTH11005   Nursing Informatics
HLTH12003   Foundations of Health Information Science
COIT13143   Database Programming & Administration
COIT12167   Database Use & Design
COIT12168   Analysis & Specification
COIT12170   Data Communication
ECOM13003   Electronic Commerce

A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from your program administrator. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personnel study requirements. It is important to 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.

Note: Students must check to see when and where a course is offered before enrolling. See the course availability section in this handbook for details.


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This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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