Bachelor of Chemical Science/Bachelor of Information Technology CK13

Program at a glance

Duration: 4 years full-time (Accelerated Progression), 8 years part-time
Mode & Location: internal - Science: Yr 1 - BDG/MKY/ROK, Yrs 2-3 - ROK; Information Technology:Yr 1 - BDG/GLD/MKY/ROK,Yr 2 - BDG/MKY/ROK, Yr 3 - MKY/ROK, external
Courses/Units of Credit: 36 courses/216 units of credit
Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences; Faculty of Informatics & Communication
Entry: QTAC (more info)
Accreditation: Graduates are eligible to apply for membership of the Australian Computer Society and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.
Residential School: dependent on courses selected
Practicum/Work placement: not applicable
Exit awards: not applicable
Interim awards: not applicable
Contact: Science - email ahs-program1@cqu.edu.au Information Technology - Program Administrator on 07 4930 9327 or email ic-program-ug2@cqu.edu.au
International students: not applicable
CRICOS program codes: not applicable

Program aim

The Bachelor of Chemical Science/Bachelor of Information Technology is a double degree, which provides students with training to become both professional chemists and computing specialists. Further details of the individual courses can be found in the Bachelor of Information Technology (CQ18) and Bachelor of Science (CU18) descriptions in this Handbook. (See the Student Dictionary for definition of a double degree, available from http://www.cqu.edu.au/students/index.htm).

A student can compose an individual study program through consultation with the academic advisors for the program. All programs must satisfy the core courses and prerequisite course requirements.

Career options

chemist, information technology professional in specialised areas

Program structure

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 36 courses or 216 units of credit as outlined below.

Recommended study schedules for this program can be obtained from your program administrator. Students may determine their own schedules based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements. It is important to note that full time students usually enrol in four courses or 24 units of credit per term and part time students usually enrol in two courses per term or 12 units of credit per term.

Full-time students should aim to complete 5 courses (30 units of credit) per term. Part-time students should aim to complete 2 -3 courses (12-18 units of credit) per term.

Students must complete:

24 compulsory courses which are:

Course Code Course Title
COIT13132 Professional Issues in Computing
COMM11003 Professional & Technical Communication
ENCO11005 Computer Hardware Fundamentals
CHEM11007 Introductory Concepts of Chemical Sciences
CHEM11008 Essential Principles of Chemical Sciences
CHEM12018 Drug Discovery
CHEM12019 Metals in Chemistry
CHEM12020 Energy & Reactivity
CHEM13032 Research Project
CHEM10016 Environmental Chemistry
BMED19010 Macromolecules & Cell Function (or BMED19011 Cellular Metabolism)
CHEM12017 Industrial Chemistry
CHEM13080 Analytical Science
CHEM13033 Green Chemistry
BMED19007 Forensic Chemistry
COIT11118 Conceptual Foundations of Computing
MATH11160 Technology Mathematics
STAT11048 Essential Statistics
COIT11133 Programming A
COIT11134 Programming B or (COIS12041)
COIT11166 Sytems Analysis & Design
COIT11221 Software Fundamentals
COIT12167 Database Use & Design
COIT12170 Data Communications

8 Information Technology courses, comprised of the following:

At least 2 Advanced Level courses selected from:

Course Code Course Title
COIS13034 Information Systems Management
COIS13013 Management Support Systems
COIT12169 Systems Implementation
COIT12137 Java for Object-Oriented Programmers
COIT12144 Algorithims & Data Stuctures
COIT13146 Systems Administration
COIT13147 Networks
COIT13148 Special Topic A (Computing)
COIT19209 Computing Project Part A (counts as one unit in this schedule)
COIT19210 Computing Project Part B (counts as one unit in this schedule)
COIT13143 Database Application Development
COIT13211 Security & the Internet

6 electives selected from:

Course Code Course Title
MMST12004 Multimedia Design
MMST12005 New Media Histories & Practices
COIS11011 Foundations of Business Computing
COIT13152 Operating Systems
COIS12031 Software Design & Programming
COIS12036 Human Computer Interaction
STAT12049 Total Quality Management & Statistical Process Control
COIT11134 Programming B
COIT12140 Object-Oriented Programming
COIS12041 Business Programming
COIT12141 Computer Graphics
ENCO12008 Computer Architecture & Assembler
COIT12120 System Simulation
COIT12168 Analysis & Specification
COIT13121 Logic Programming
COIT13122 Machine Intelligence
ECOM13003 Electronic Commerce

4 elective courses from any undergraduate degree program.

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Computing requirements

You will need access to a computer for your studies. Access to the Internet and email is required. A machine of the MS Windows type is required. Hardware and software specifications change, so if you are purchasing a computer for your studies, you should purchase the best quality and highest capacity (RAM, hard drive, monitor) that you can afford.

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 personal 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.

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.

Application for credit transfer

Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to the CQU program has been successfully completed. Students should examine the course synopses in this handbook to determine the courses for which they may be eligible to claim exemption. For more information about credit transfer contact the program administrator.