The course consists of two course work subjects (16 points) and a dissertation (48 points).
Core subjects
HRC416 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC417 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC418 Project/Dissertation - 16pts
HRC432 Project/Dissertation - 32pts
Restricted Electives
ITC562 Theory of Computation
STA447 Advanced Business Statistics
or other subjects deemed suitable by the Course Coordinator and student's supervisor. Typically subjects would be chosen from the following: ITC527 Concurrent Programming, ITC570 Special Topic in IT 1, ITC571 Emerging Technologies and Innovation or other suitable subject.
Full Time
Session 1
ITC562 Theory of Computation
STA447 Advanced Business Statistics
HRC416 Project Dissertation - 16 points
Session 2
HRC432 Project Dissertation - 32 points
Part Time
Session 1
ITC562 Theory of Computation
STA447 Advanced Business Statistics
Session 2
HRC416 Project Dissertation - 16 points
Session 3
HRC417 Project Dissertation - 16 points
Session 4
HRC418 Project Dissertation - 16 points
Note: ITC562 Theory of Computation and/or STA447 Advanced Business Statistics may not always be suitable for a particular project so these may be varied in consultation with the Course Coordinator and student's supervisor. Typically subjects would be chosen from the following: ITC527 Concurrent Programming, ITC570 Special Topic in IT 1, ITC571 Emerging Technologies and Innovation or other suitable subject.
On campus; Distance education
Bathurst
Session 1; Session 2
Honours
The minimum full-time duration for this course is two sessions.
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