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The School of Information Technology at Monash SA offers undergraduate IT degrees, an Honours degree in IT, as well as research Masters and PhD degrees.
We presently offer a Bachelor in Computing and Information Sciences (BCIS) degree, which is called the Bachelor in IT Systems (BITS) at all other Monash campuses:
See the list of units for this degree.
Even if you did not have computing at school, you may enroll for the IT degree once you have completed our Monash Foundation Program.
The Faculty of Information Technology revised its degree and units structure in compliance with the ACM's (Association for Computing Machinery) Curricula Recommendations.
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Information on Deferred and Supplementary exams, viewing and re-marking of exam scripts is available here.
* South African legal requirements prevent us from using the name Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) which is used at all non-South African campuses. Following HEQC/SAQA regulations, we use Bachelor in Computing and Information Sciences (BCIS), which is an exact equivalent of the BITS degree.
** In Australia an Honours degree is called an undergraduate degree, while in South Africa it is called a post-graduate degree.