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Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)

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Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) program consists of 64 points out of which 16 points are allocated to a coursework component and the remaining 48 points are allocated to a dissertation component.

Dissertation - 48 points

HRC416 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC417 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC418 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC432 Project/Dissertation - 32pts

Coursework - 16 points

Any two of the following four 8 point subjects need to be studied as the Restricted Electives.

ITC570 Special Topic in IT 1 - 8 points
ITC571 Emerging Technologies and Innovation - 8 points
STA447 Advanced Business Statistics - 8 points
ITC562 Theory of Computation - 8 points

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any other two 8 point subjects (or one 16 point subject) approved by the Course Coordinator and the supervisor of a student.

Total: 64 points

Enrolment pattern

Full Time

Session 1

Restricted Electives - 16 points
HRC416 Project Dissertation - 16 points

Session 2

HRC432 Project Dissertation - 32 points

Part Time

Session 1

Restricted Electives - 16 points

Session 2

HRC416 Project Dissertation - 16 points

Session 3

HRC417 Project Dissertation - 16 points

Session 4

HRC418 Project Dissertation - 16 points

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Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Information and Communication Technology and Mathematics Honours On campus; Distance education Bathurst NO Active Business Session 1; Session 2

The minimum full-time duration for this course is two sessions.

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Where

Bathurst

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Honours

Duration

The minimum full-time duration for this course is two sessions.

International?

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Indicative ATAR

N/A

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