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Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Technology)Overview Description: Within the BInfTech some majors include preparation for Industry Certificates from Cisco (the Cisco Certified Networking Associate) and Microsoft (the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer). This degree prepares students for work in a wide range of IT intensive industries. It combines a solid basis of computing theory with practical knowledge and skills in software (languages), software engineering, multimedia, databases and networking. Specialising in Computer Technology. This major covers a broad range of computer technology related subjects including: data structure and algorithms; multimedia web design; object orientated programming; internetworking; data communications; software engineering; and more. Open-access computer rooms are available 24/7 and provide computing and internet facilities. In addition, several new state-of-theart laboratories provide specialist facilities for multimedia design and inter-networking. Please note that the testamur for a Bachelor of Information Technology does not show the major studied.
o Credit points: Represent the combined value of individual subjects in a degree. One subject usually constitutes three credit points.
Structure Disclaimer - The list of subjects below is correct for 2008, but may change for 2009. Prospective students should contact the University to confirm admission requirements and the availability of courses.
TEACHING PERIOD 1 CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1 CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations or MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics Plus 3 credit points of subjects selected from: CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology or BT, BZ, CC, CH, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1. TEACHING PERIOD 2 CP1010:03 Introduction to Multimedia CP1300:03 Introduction to Computer Science 2 CU1010:03 Effective Writing MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
TEACHING PERIOD 1 CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles Plus 6 credit points of subjects selected from: CC2510:03 Digital Logic and Computing Methods CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville) CP2377:03 Portable Programming TEACHING PERIOD 2 CC2511:03 Embedded Systems Design CP2004:03 Object Oriented Programming with Java CP2241:03 Advanced Internetworking CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
TEACHING PERIOD 1 CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1 CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering Plus 6 credit points of subjects selected from: CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control CP3003:03 Internet Technology CP3250:03 Network Administration 1 (Townsville) TEACHING PERIOD 2 CP3047:03 Information Technology Project 2 CP3070:03 Principles of Data Communications CP3110:03 Fundamentals of Software Engineering Plus 3 credit points of subjects selected from: CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity
TEACHING PERIOD 1 CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2) CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods TEACHING PERIOD 2 CP4101:06 Honours Project (Part 2 of 2) CP5110:03 Cryptography CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS) CP4200:03 Honours Project (Part 1 of 4) CP4201:03 Honours Project (Part 2 of 4) CP4202:03 Honours Project (Part 3 of 4) CP4203:03 Honours Project (Part 4 of 4) CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods CP5110:03 Cryptography CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks Honours An Honours program is available for those students who demonstrate high academic performance. Honours consists of an extra year of study and the development of a personal research project and thesis. An Honours degree is usually essential for entry to research higher degrees. JCU's School of Maths, Physics & IT also offers a wide range of postgraduate study opportunities and has an active research program. Honours study involves 24 credit points of specified honours subjects. Please talk with an Academic Advisor about Honours options. Professional Recognition JCU’s Bachelor of Information Technology is fully accredited by the Australian Computer Society at its highest level, the ‘Professional Level’. Career Opportunities IT graduates with a major in computer technology pursue careers in computer product manufacturing as internet applications engineers, analyst programmers, computing systems designers, embedded software systems designers, network designers, and network switching and protocol designers. To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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