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Bachelor of Computer Graphics

Degree Type Bachelor

Duration 3 years full-time or part-time? equiv.

SATAC Code N/A

2011
ATAR
71.7

  • Program Outline

    No new admissions into this program.

    This program is under review and will not be offered in 2012.

    The Bachelor of Computer Graphics is suitable for students interested in developing interactive, visual software. The program covers computer science aspects of modern graphics technology, software engineering principles and practice, and the use of industry standard modelling and animation packages. Graduates are well prepared for technical careers in worldwide fields as diverse as computer game development, defence, film post production, science, engineering and medical visualisation.

    Students who perform well can undertake an additional year of study to obtain Honours. The Honours degree can provide access to postgraduate study and a wider range of professional opportunities in the computing industry.

  • Program Structure

    This program provides foundational studies in computer science and mathematics, followed by advanced work in more specialised areas of computer science and computer graphics. Other courses covered are in core computer science and mathematics, modelling and animation, graphics related programming, and software engineering.

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  • Admission and Fee Information

    No new admissions into this program.

    Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.
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    Domestic applicants

    Not a domestic applicant? ?

    2011 CSP ATAR 71.7
    2011 CSP IB 25
    Annual tuition fees ?
    Commonwealth-supported place: $8,050
    Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
    Deferment? Yes - 2 year
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Year 12 applicants
    You must not have completed more than 4 years full time equivalent university study (96 units). You compete for a place with your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).
    Prerequisites ?
    SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Studies.

    IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)

    Alternative entry pathways
    • Higher Education applicants
      You must have completed at least half a year full time equivalent higher education study. A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA.
    • VET applicants
      You must have completed an AQF Diploma or above. Your application will be ranked according to the level of award.
    • Special Entry applicants
      You must be 18 years or over before February 1st of the year that you will be studying. If you have studied a higher education program within the last two years, you must not have studied more than 2 years full-time equivalent in that program and you must not hold a completed higher education level award. If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Personal Competencies (PC) and Employment Experience (EE) statements may also contribute to your rank. If you submit a PC or EE statement, and one of these ranks higher than your STAT score, then the highest ranking statement will contribute 50% to your overall rank and the STAT will contribute the remaining 50%. If you do not submit a PC or EE statement, or if the statements have a lower rank than the STAT, then you will compete for a place on the basis of your STAT result only. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme. See Wilto Yerlo for further information.
    • Without formal qualifications?
      You may be eligible for our special access schemes.
    How to Apply ?

    International applicants

    Not an international applicant? ?

    International ATAR 70
    IELTS Overall 6 [more info]
    Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $25,500
    Mid-year entry? Yes
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Prerequisites ?
    Mathematics
    Equivalent Scores
    International ATAR 70
    IELTS
    Overall
    Reading
    Listening
    Speaking
    Writing
    6
    5.5
    5.5
    6
    6
    How to Apply ?

    International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

    Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

    International ATAR 70
    Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $25,500
    Mid-year entry? Yes
    Enquiries Student Centre
    Selection Criteria ?
    Prerequisites ?
    SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Studies.

    IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)

  • Study Plans

    The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree for students that commenced their program in 2012 (refer to the program rules). Students that commenced in previous years should refer to the tabs above(referring to years) or consult their Faculty for advice.

    Level I

    Semester 1

    • COMP SCI 1101 Introduction to Programming (3 units)+ OR
    • COMP SCI 1102 Object Oriented Programming (3 units)+
    • MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA (3 units)**
    • DESST 1032 Imaging our World (3 units) OR
    • Level I Elective course (3 units)*
    • Level I Elective course (3 units)*

    Semester 2

    • COMP SCI 1102 Object Oriented Programming (3 units)+ OR
    • COMP SCI 1103 Algorithm Design & Data Structures (3 units)+
    • MATHS 1008 Mathematics for Information Technology I (3 units)^
    • MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB (3 units)**
    • Level I Elective course (3 units)* 

    +Students who do not have prior programming experience or who are not confident in their programming ability should complete COMP SCI 1101 Introduction to Programming prior to undertaking COMP SCI 1102 Object Oriented Programming followed by COMP SCI 1103 Algorithm Design and Data Structures and COMP SCI 2201 Algorithm & Data Structure Analysis in the following year. Students who take COMP SCI 1101 Introduction to Programming will present it in lieu of an elective.

    ^Students are encouraged to complete both MATHS 1008 Mathematics for Information Technology and MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB, however only one is required.  Not completing MATHS 1012 Mathetics IB may restrict students in regard to level II Mathematics course choices in the future.  The mathematics courses may be replaced by Level I electives if not required.

    **Students intending to complete MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB who have undertaken SACE Stage 2 Specialist Mathematics must enrol in MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA followed by MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB. Students who have not taken SACE Stage 2 Specialist Mathematics will be required to enrol in MATHS 1013 Mathematics IM then MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA in the following semester, and then MATHS 1012 Mathematics 1012 Mathematics IB in summer semster or in the following year. Students who undertake MATHS 1013 Mathematics IM will present it in lieu of a Level I elective.

    *Level I Electives can be chosen from courses offered towards any degree program at the University, provided that the student is eligible to do that course e.g. has satisfied the prerequisite/s.  Previous students have enrolled in courses as diverse as accounting, geology, anthropology, biotechnology, history, languages, music studies, philosophy, politics, pharmacology and psychology.  The Level I electives must include at least 3 units selected from COMP SCI 1003 Internet Computing, COMP SCI 1010 Puzzle Based Learning, COMP SCI 1012 Scientific Computing and COMP SCI 1101 Introduction to Programming.
    Level II

    Semester 1

    • COMP SCI 1103 Algorithm Design & Data Structures (3 units)+ OR
    • COMP SCI 2201 Algorithm & Data Structure Analysis (3 units)+
    • COMP SCI 2006 Introduction to Software Engineering (3 units)
    • DESST 2506 Digital Media II (6 units) OR
    • COMP SCI 2007 Special Topics in Computer Graphics (6 units) OR
    • Level II Elective courses (6 units)*

    Semester 2

    • COMP SCI 2005 System Programming in C, C++ (3 units)
    • MATHS 3015 Communications Skills III (3 units)
    • COMP SCI 2000 Computer Systems (3 units)
    • COMP SCI 2201 Algorithm & Data Structure Analysis (3 units)+ OR
    • Level II Elective course (3 units)* 

    *Level II Electives can be chosen from courses offered towards a degree program at the University, provided that the student is eligible to do that course e.g. has satisfied the prerequisite/s. The school recommends electives are chosen from ECMS and Design Studies courses.

    + Students must present COMP SCI 1102, COMP SCI 1103 and COMP SCI 2201.

    Recommended Level II electives are: COMP SCI 2002 Database & Info Sys, PHIL 2045 Professional Ethics.

    Level III

    Semester 1

    Semester 2

    • COMP SCI 3006 Software Engineering & Project (3 units)
    • COMP SCI 3013 Event Driven Computing (3 units)
    • COMP SCI 3019 Advanced Topics in Computer Graphics (6 units) OR
    • Level III Electives (6 units)*

    #Students are encouraged to undertake COMP SCI 3002 Programming Techniques, although this course is not specifically required under the Academic Program Rules of the degree. Note that Programming Techniques is assumed knowledge for COMP SCI 3006 Software Engineering & Project.

    *Level III Electives can be chosen from courses offered towards a degree program at the University, provided that the student is eligible to do that course e.g. has satisfied the prerequisite/s. The school recommends electives are chosen from ECMS and Design Studies courses.

    Courses Not Permitted

    The following courses are not permitted to be presented towards the Bachelor of Computer Graphics unless otherwise instructed by a Faculty Program Adviser.

  • Career Opportunities

    The Bachelor of Computer Graphics was designed in consultation with employers to provide a solid foundation of technical computing skills as well as experience of digital content creation and design. Graduates are therefore prepared for careers in a wide variety of areas. These include computer entertainment, visual effects, scientific and medical data analysis and visualisation, architectural visualisation, internet and web development, and user interface programming.

    Career Pathways

    Within the Computer Graphics program, students will be able to tailor their program to guide them to a particular career. Some of the options available are:

    Computer game development: This is a field that is rapidly maturing and expanding which requires a mixture of core computer science and the ability to work with digital artists and understand the tools they use. A strong background in mathematics and software engineering is also desirable.

    Data visualisation: The availability of commodity graphics hardware allows us to visualise and analyse huge volumes of data, but software tools are still required to do this effectively. Requires skills in software engineering and computer graphics, as well as user interface design.

    Web development: The World Wide Web is a vast and visual place. As well as creating and rendering visual content for web sites, this includes problems such as transmitting visual data efficiently and connecting and indexing visual data so that it can be navigated and explored. Uses skills in networking and databases as well as software engineering and computer graphics.

    Potential careers

    Information and Communications Technologist, Computer Scientist, Computer Game Designer, Computer Programmer, Software Engineer, Internet - Web Programmer

  • Graduate Attributes
    • Basic skills and knowledge (Computer Science/Information Technology, problem solving skills, analytical skills, communication skills and flexibility) necessary for a successful career in Computer Science/Information Technology.
    • Able to apply knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals, including programming, computer systems, data structures and computer networks.
    • Able to design complex systems involving both hardware, software and networks, using software engineering techniques.
    • Appreciation of current technologies.  
    • Able to communicate effectively, not only with other computer scientists, but with the community at large on information technology issues.
    • Contribute effectively as members of multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be leaders or managers as well as effective team members.
    • Able, by self directed study, to remain up to date with developments in their careers/professions.
    • Innovative and creative, adaptable and able to guide developments in their careers/professions.
    • Educated in a broad sense, are well informed and can take their place as leaders in the community.
    • Appreciation of professional conduct and ethical issues pertinent to the information technology industry.
  • Professional Accreditation
    The Bachelor of Computer Graphics is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). It is designed to provide a professional qualification in computing and information technology. It also provides the necessary academic requirements for membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American-based Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
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Last updated: Friday, 14 Oct 2011

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