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CSJ128 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - COMPUTING

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96 Bachelor of Applied Science- Computing

Semester 6 - Spring CSB311

INB300

Advanced Computer Project Work*

Elective Elective Elective

Architectures

* Run over two semesters.

PART-TIME PROGRAM:

EFTSU Approx Formal Hrs/Wk 12 3 12 3

For a registered student in the part-time Bachelor of Applied Science - Computing course, the subjects comprising the curriculum of the twelve semesters of study are as follows:

EFTSU Approx Credit Formal

Semester 1 - Autumn Hrs/wk

CSB1 01 Computer Systems 12 3

INB105 Computing Practice lA 6 1);

ISB102 Representation of Information 12 3 to Computer Science 12 3 COMMON INB110 Computing Practice IB 6 1);

FIRST ISB101 Application Systems 12 3

YEAR

(COURSE Semester 3 - Autumn

CODE INJ232) ACB181 Accounting Information Systems INB155 Computing Practice I lA 12 6 11, 3 MAB172 Quantitative Methods IB 12 3 Semester 4 - Sprin~

CMB104 Professional Communication 12 3 CSB110 Programming Principles 12 3 INB160 Computing Practice I IB 6 11, Semester 5 - Autumn

CSB200 Foundations of Computing 12 3

CSB201 Computer Systems II 12 3

INB205 Computing Practice I I lA 6 11,

Semester 6 - Spring

INB210 Computing Practice II IB 6 1);

INB270 Data Communication 12 3

ISB202 Database and Procedural Languages 12 3 Semester 7 - Autumn

CSB210 Foundations of Computing II 12 3

CSB213 Scientific Applications 12 3

INB255 Computing Practice IVA 6 11,

Semester 8 - Spring

Languages and Language Processing Computing Practice IVB

Credit Forma 1 Hrs/Wk

3 C58212 1~

IN8260

158201 Information Systems Analysis and Design 12

6 12 3 Semester 9 - Autumn

C58302 Software Engineering Elective

Elective Semester 10 - Spring

CS8301 Operating Systems Elective

Elective Semester 11 - Autumn CS8311

IN8300

Advance Computer Architecture Project Work*

Semester 12 -Spring IN8300 Project Work*

Elective 'OLD' COURSE PROGRAM:

12

12

12 12 12

3

3

3 3

3

For a _registered full-time or part-time student continuing in the 'Old' Bachelor of Applied Science - Computing course program, the subjects comprising the remaining studies are to be determined in consultation with the Head, School of Computing Science. Studies may include combinations of 'old' and 'new' replacement subjects. Full details of the 'old' course structure and relevant subject synopses are available in the 1986 edition of the Faculty Handbook.

4. ELECT! VES

Electives are to be chosen from:

Computing Science Subjects:

C58320 CS8321 CS8323 CS8324 C58325 IN8280

Special Studies Graphics Data Security

Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems

Industrial Training Experience#

Information Systems Subjects:

158210 158302 158303

Information Systems Analysis and Design I I

Database Management

Office Information Systems

*

Run over two semesters.

# Refer sub-section 5 for details.

EFTSU Approx Credit Formal Hrs/wk 12

12 12 12 12

12 12 12

3 3 3 3 3

3 3 3

98 Bachelor of Applied Science ~ Computing

Other Subjects:

INB099 English for Academic Purposes*

MNB103 Management I MNB091 Marketing

* Subject to approval by the Dean of Faculty.

EFTSU Approx Credit Formal

Hrs/wk 12 3 12 3 12 3

Other electives may be selected subject to the approval of the Head of the School offering the subject.

Students should note that the offering of elective subjects in any semester will depend on sufficient minimum enrolments in the subject, and the availability of staff.

5. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING EXPERIENCE (IBN280) THE AIMS:

The purpose of the industrial training period is to provide students with experience of a real world environment prior to the study of the more advanced aspects of the course. This experience will:

(a) enable the student to place the concepts learnt in the first two years in context; and

(b) provide an experience that will enhance the benefits obtained from final year subjects.

The industrial training period will, necessarily, involve a period of re-orientation and on-the-job training but students will be expected to apply study skil"ls to the acquisition of the necessary knowledge and, in general, empl eyers will not be expected to provide formal training.

FEATURES:

(a) The Faculty will assist students to obtain suitable employment for the one year period and will also discuss the nature of the work to be undertaken with the employer.

(b) An academic member of staff will normally visit the student once per semester and discuss progress with the student and a representative of the employer.

(c) At the end of the training period the student will write a report on the total training period, submit it to the employer for endorsement and comment, and then hand it to the course co-ordinator for assessment.

of:

satisfactory completion of an approved period of industrial training; and

submission of a satisfactory report on the year's experience. The report must be submitted not later than the commencement of the semester following the training period.

(e) It is anticipated that a salary will be paid to the student by the employer during this training period.

(f) The Faculty will carefully monitor all industrial placements and build up a list of employers prepared to offer training. When the scheme is fully established it is hoped that at least 50% of full-time students will undertake this option. The Faculty will make its best endeavours to find suitable training places for all students electing to undertake this option but it cannot guarantee such employment to each individual student who applies.

( g} Part-time students may apply for credit towards this option on the basis of their employment.

Credit would be granted on the basis of a two year period of full-time employment in an approved environment and compliance with a number of administrative requirements:

a statement from the course co-ordinator that the arrangements have been discussed with the emp 1 oyer and that the proposed period of employment will provide appropriate work experience;

two annual visits by a member of academic staff to the student and employer; and

a satisfactory report, written by the student, endorsed by the employer and submitted no later than the commencement of the semester following the training period.

(h) It is intended that full-time students on the scheme will devote their prime efforts to the industrial training module and will not, therefore, be permitted to register for more than one other subject per semester during the training year.

6. PRE-REQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES See Section 7 of this Handbook.

7. SUBJECT SYNOPSES

See Section 10 of this Handbook.

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