R G Hadgraft
6 points · 13 lectures and 39 laboratory classes · Second semester · Clayton · Prerequisites: CIV2250 or equivalent · Prohibition: CIV4214
Objectives The subject allows students to acquire skills in an application area such as programming languages (Pascal, C++, Visual Basic), spreadsheets, hypertext, databases, mathematics packages, graphics, expert systems, computer-aided drafting, etc. Learning is based around a development exercise.
Synopsis Specific content will be recommended for each student. The subject is project based, with a single project requiring about 125 hours for completion.
Assessment Practical work: 100% (Report, product, two seminars, class participation)
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