Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Technology
Degree Structure
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Technology - a typical full-time program pattern with an Information Systems major in the Bachelor of Information Technology
| First semester | Second semester | |
| Year 1 (48 units) | Arts major 1st year course (6u) Arts 1st year course (6u) COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms COMP1710 Tools for New Media & the Web | Arts major 1st year course (6u) Arts 1st year course (6u) COMP1110 Introduction to Software Systems [1] or IT Elective (6u) MATH1005 Discrete Mathematical Models |
| Year 2 (48 units) | Arts major later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) COMP2410 Networked Information Systems COMP2750 Java Programming for New Media [1] or IT Elective (6u) | Arts major later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) COMP2400 Relational Databases COMP2600 Formal Methods in Software Engineering |
| Year 3 (48 units) | Arts major later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) INFS2024 Information Systems Analysis 3000/4000-series IT Elective (6u)[2] | Arts major later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) 3000/4000-series IT Elective (6u)[2] IT Elective (6u) |
| Year 4 (48 units) | Arts major later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) COMP3110 Software Analysis and Design INFS3024 Information Systems Management | Arts later year course (6u) Arts later year course (6u) COMP3120 Managing Software Development COMP3760 Project Work in Information Systems or INFS3059 Project Management and Information Systems |
[2] Some 3000/4000-series IT electives may have specific prerequisites that are not covered by the courses specified in the table.
Note
Bachelor of Information Technology
- all the courses from the core and a major from Schedule 1 or
- all the courses from the core and a major from Schedule 2
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