2001 Swinburne Undergraduate and TAFE Course Guide
2001 Swinburne Undergraduate and TAFE Course Guide
2001 Swinburne Undergraduate and TAFE Course Guide
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Double Degrees<br />
Multimedia – Double Degrees<br />
Networks <strong>and</strong> Computing/<br />
Telecommunications <strong>and</strong><br />
Internet Technologies<br />
<strong>Course</strong> title<br />
Bachelor of Multimedia (Networks <strong>and</strong><br />
Computing)/ Bachelor of Engineering<br />
(Telecommunications <strong>and</strong> Internet Technologies)<br />
Duration<br />
Five years full-time.<br />
An optional <strong>and</strong> additional year of Industry Based<br />
Learning (IBL) is also available.<br />
Location<br />
Hawthorn.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Satisfactory completion of an appropriate Victorian<br />
Year 12 or equivalent.<br />
See Also<br />
Bachelor of Arts (Media <strong>and</strong> Communications)<br />
Refer Social Science <strong>and</strong> Arts<br />
Bachelor of Applied Science Refer Applied <strong>and</strong><br />
Industrial Sciences<br />
Bachelor of Social Science Refer Social Science<br />
<strong>and</strong> Arts<br />
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications <strong>and</strong><br />
Internet Technologies) Refer Engineering <strong>and</strong><br />
Technology<br />
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications <strong>and</strong><br />
Internet Technologies)/Bachelor of Applied Science<br />
(Computer Science <strong>and</strong> Software Engineering)<br />
Refer Engineering <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
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<strong>2001</strong> VCE prerequisites: Units 3 <strong>and</strong> 4 – English<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mathematical Methods or Specialist<br />
Mathematics.<br />
Application procedure<br />
VTAC code: 34151<br />
2000 ENTER: 89.20<br />
<strong>Course</strong> overview<br />
This double degree program provides in-depth<br />
specialist engineering knowledge of the<br />
international telecommunications industry <strong>and</strong><br />
global networks <strong>and</strong> also of technical <strong>and</strong> creative<br />
aspects of multimedia systems. This is particularly<br />
relevant to the continued convergence of<br />
multimedia systems <strong>and</strong> communications<br />
networks, currently typified by the World Wide Web.<br />
Major studies<br />
Design for Multimedia, Software Development,<br />
Electronic Systems, Learning <strong>and</strong> Instructional<br />
Design, 3D Animation <strong>and</strong> Special Effects,<br />
Computer Authoring, Computer Communications<br />
<strong>and</strong> LAN’s, Embedded Microcontrollers,<br />
Telecommunications Technology, Electromagnetic<br />
Waves, Digital Signal <strong>and</strong> Image Processing,<br />
Internetworking <strong>and</strong> Real Time Distributed<br />
System, Photonics <strong>and</strong> Fibre Optics, Broadb<strong>and</strong><br />
Multimedia Networks, IP Technologies, Database.<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Development of CD-ROM based <strong>and</strong> World Wide<br />
Web applications, development of special effects<br />
for the film <strong>and</strong> television industry, management<br />
of company computing <strong>and</strong> intranet<br />
infrastructures, development of mass<br />
communication, development of new forms of<br />
electronic hardware.<br />
Information sessions<br />
Sunday 27 August between 11.00am <strong>and</strong> 3.00pm<br />
<strong>and</strong> Wednesday 13 December between 4.00pm<br />
<strong>and</strong> 8.00pm. Attendance at one of these sessions<br />
is recommended.<br />
Further information<br />
School of Biophysical Sciences <strong>and</strong> Electrical<br />
Engineering<br />
Tel: (03) 9214 8859<br />
Email: lyoung@swin.edu.au<br />
Website:<br />
www.swin.edu.au/bioscieleceng/multimedia