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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2005:<br>Recommended Enrolment Pattern

The following is a typical full-time enrolment pattern for a Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology.

Year

Semester 1

Semester 2


1

Choose 4 courses from: *

COR109 Communication and Thought

COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship

BUS102 Economics for Business

BUS103 Business Law and Ethics

BUS104 Managing the Organisation

BUS108 Introduction to ICT

Choose 3 courses from: *

COR109 Communication and Thought

COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship

BUS101 Applied Research Methods

BUS105 Marketing Theory and Practice

BUS106 Introductory Accounting **

BUS107 Accounting for Non-Accountants *

2

ICT210 ICT Analysis and Project Management

ICT211 Database Design

Minor / Elective Course 1 of 4

Minor / Elective Course 2 of 4

ICT220 Telecommunications and Networks

ICT221 Java Programming 1

Minor / Elective Course 3 of 4

Minor / Elective Course 4 of 4

3

ICT310 Object-orineted Analysis and Design

ICT311 Java Programming 2

ICT341 Industry Studies 1 ***

ICT342 Industry Studies 2 ***

ICT320 Database Programming

ICT321 Architecture and Systems Integration

ICT343 Industry Studies 3 ***

ICT344 Industry Studies 4 ***



* Students must complete both Core Courses (COR109 Communication and Thought and COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship) and BUS108 Introduction to ICT, plus 5 other Business Foundation Courses ie BUS 101-107 (but not both BUS106 and BUS107 ). Students should choose carefully, paying particular attention to include courses that they will later need as prerequisites for further studies.

** Students must choose either BUS106 Introductory Accounting or BUS107 Accounting for Non-Accountants. (Do not do both courses.)

*** ICT341 , ICT342 , ICT343 and ICT344 represent Industry Studies in a variety of relevant areas (approximately 50 packages to choose from). Students should speak with the Head of Information Systems about the range of options available in this area.