Course code: 1747 + Gippsland by off-campus learning + 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.
The normal entry requirement is a degree that is the equivalent of an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline. A Year 11 (or equivalent) mathematics background is desirable. Special pathways into postgraduate coursework studies exist for students who have appropriate work experience. Such students may apply for entry into the Graduate Diploma in Computing after completing the faculty's Professional Certificate in Information Technology.
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, students choose three electives (the following streams are suggested):
and any two electives from:
and any two electives from:
and any two electives from:
For a complete list of other units offered, consult the course director.
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