Course
code: 1747 + Gippsland campus + Course leader: Ken Harris
This course is designed for those with tertiary qualifications in any
discipline who wish to gain a first qualification in computing. It is offered
part-time over two years of study.
The course provides students with recognised knowledge and skills in computer
programming, information systems and information technology, and with a
practical knowledge of computer hardware and software. It aims to provide
appropriately trained professionals in the field of commercial computing and to
develop a conceptual framework that will allow students to keep pace with new
developments.
Off-campus students need to make extensive use of a personal computer and
access to the university's computer systems through an internet service
provider. Students intending to purchase a microcomputer and modem should
consult with faculty staff beforehand, to ensure compatibility with software
used in the course.
The normal entry requirement is a recognised degree or diploma or equivalent. Applicants who do not have a tertiary qualification may be considered for the course if they have completed two years of tertiary studies (or equivalent formal courses) and have at least two years of relevant work experience.
The course consists of eight units covering computer programming, software design, information technology and information systems, with a project in the final year. All students will be required to have met the objectives and satisfied the assessment requirements of eight units given in the following schedule:
In addition, three units are to be selected from a list approved by the head of school. Approved units offered by off-campus distributed learning include the following:
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