Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Science (Forestry)
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:
The combined program consists of 240 units from the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the Colleges of Science or related department (ie Department or School in the Colleges of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics).
Information Technology
At least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology program, as set out in the entry for theCollege of Engineering and Computer Science.
Science (Forestry)
At least 144 units comprising:
(a) 108 units consisting of
- 24 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1003 or BIOL1009, ENVS1001, ENVS1003 and ENVS1004;
- 36 units of 2000-series courses comprising ENVS2016, ENVS2004, ENVS2007, ENVS2009, ENVS2010 and ENVS2019;
- 18 units of 3000-series courses comprising ENVS3008, ENVS3014, and ENVS3028;
- 30 units of 4000-series courses comprising ENVS4002, ENVS4003, ENVS4006, ENVS4008 and ENVS4009
(b) 18 units consisting of:
either ENVS4035 (Forestry Honours 1) and ENVS4045 (Forestry Honours 2);
or BIOL2121, ENVS2015 and 6 units of later year ENVS courses.
Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.
(c) 18 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (i.e. Department or School in the Colleges of Science and the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics).
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology requires:
At least 144 units including:
- at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree
- at least 48 units of courses taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
A total of 192 units, including:
- not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
- further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either of the relevant Colleges
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