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End-User Computing I (Theory) - EUC1501

Diploma, Bachelor degree Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Purpose: Qualifying students can apply information technology (IT) concepts in their lives, have an understanding of the basic hardware and software components used in an information system, how data is stored and organized in a computer. The students can make an informed decision as to the use of telecommunications, networks, intranets, extranets and the Internet in his/her study field. The student realises the challenges as far as security, privacy and ethical issues posed when using IT. This module provides fundamental introductory knowledge, skills and values which will support studies and applications in sectors other than the Information Technology and Computer Sciences sectors.

Ethical Information and Communication Technologies for Development Solutions - EUP1501

Diploma, Bachelor degree Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Students who successfully complete this module will be able to present critical arguments around ICTs for development, while appreciating ethical dimensions within an information society in relation to copyright and intellectual property rights, privacy, conduct and expectations. In addition, successful students will be able to demonstrate their ability to maintain efficient, organised and secure electronic working environments by managing digital files, systems and application software, as well as capabilities related to engaging with textual and numerical data to present information in various formats.

Introduction to Programming - ICT1511

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Qualified students can design and develop simple programs, according to specific standards of data integrity, robustness, accuracy, efficiency and best practice. As novice programmers they should have a sound, solid logic knowledge, skills and values, to be able to understand problems and plan suitable solutions using algorithms. Novice programmers contribute as computer specialists to business and development of science in Southern Africa, Africa and globally. Students connect to the Internet weekly basis, self-study methods, and participate in the online study and discussion groups, then provide a portfolio as part of the examination as evidence of their learning.

Introduction to Interactive Programming - ICT1512

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: Co-requisite: ICT1513

Purpose: Qualified students will be able to develop a working computer based program, with the knowledge, skills and values needed to add interactive functionality to the program through structured object-oriented programming, use logical programming skills to develop an introductory program, extend their knowledge by adding interactivity to websites through object-oriented programming, to design and develop programs using industry process systems and organizational information systems that conforms to specific standards that are user-friendly and robust, solution specific and to the satisfaction of the client and think conceptually to recognize the design rules and techniques and components in order to develop a solution. Students are required to connect to the Internet on a weekly basis, use self-study methods, and participate in the online study and discussion groups.

Introduction to Web Design - ICT1513

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: Co-requisite: EUP1501 (or XUP1501)

Purpose: To enable a novice web developer to evaluate, build and maintain web pages. NOTE: Computer access, minimum of 4 hours per week, Internet access, minimum of 1 hour per week.

Introduction to Databases - ICT1521

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: Co-requisite: EUP1501 (or XUP1501)

Purpose: To enable a novice database designer to design and implement simple database applications.

Workstation Technical Skills - ICT1531

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Purpose: To provide students with the basic knowledge, skills and values needed to install, support and maintain software products and systems.

Network Technical Skills - ICT1532

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: Co-requisite: ICT1531 (or XCT1531)

Purpose: To provide students with the basic knowledge, skills and values needed to install, support and maintain network products and systems.

Business Informatics I - ICT1541

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: To provide a novice business analyst with an introduction to basic information communication technology systems concepts. The student will be able to analyse the components of an ICT system, and describe the flow of information in an organization.

Graphical User Interface Programming - ICT2611

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: COS1511 (or XOS1511) or ICT1511 (or XCT1511) & ICT1513 (or XCT1513)

Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level programmer to design and implement graphical user interfaces for business software systems.

Interactive Programming - ICT2612

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: COS1511 (or XOS1511) or ICT1511 (or XCT1511) & ICT1513 (or XCT1513)

Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level programmer to design, develop and maintain appropriate multimedia solutions that meet the needs of clients in a changing environment.

Internet Programming - ICT2613

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: COS1511 (or XOS1511) or ICT1511 (or XCT1511), ICT1512 (or XCT1512) & ICT1513 (or XCT1513)

Co-requisite:

Structured Systems Analysis and Design - ICT2621

Bachelor degree Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT1521 (or XCT1521) & ICT1541 (or XCT1541) or INF1505 (or XNF1505) or COS1521 (or XOS1521)

Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level systems analyst to analyse information systems, and design computerized solutions using structured analysis and design techniques.

Object-Oriented analysis - ICT2622

Diploma, Bachelor degree Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT1521 (or XCT1521) & ICT1541 (or XCT1541) or INF1505 (or XNF1505) or COS1521 (or XOS1521)

Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level systems analyst to analyse information systems according to the object oriented approach using the tools, techniques and methodologies of systems development.

Operating Systems Practice - ICT2631

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT1531 (or XCT1531) & ICT1532 (or XCT1532) Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level operating systems administrator to select an appropriate operating system, and to install, customize and maintain systems software to meet specifications.

Digital Logic - ICT2632

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT1531 (or XCT1531) & ICT1532 (or XCT1532) Co-requisite:

Purpose: To provide students with mathematical knowledge of the principles of electronic logic required for the development of specialized technical solutions to scientific and business problems.

Business Informatics IIA - ICT2641

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT1541 (or XCT1541) Co-requisite: FAC1501

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level business analyst to understand business processes from the client’s perspective, analyse a business from a financial and business process perspective, and propose a business solution.

Business Informatics IIB - ICT2642

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: ICT1541 (or XCT1541) Co-requisite: FAC1501 & ICT2641

Purpose: To enable an intermediate level business analyst to understand information systems and management strategies, explain how to manage data resources and identify the role of appropriate technologies in a business environment, describe the enterprise applications and integrations of business processes, and enhance decision making in the organization. Students will be quipped to interpret information into appropriate business information systems.

Information Technology Computer Security - CPS401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Security is a major issue in the computing environment - even more so with the expansion of the Internet and multi-computer networked environments in the commercial scenario. Therefore, the aim of this course is to sensitize students to issues regarding security in different areas of computing (operating systems, databases, networks, etc). Broadly stated, students should be able to recognize threats as posed from a security point of view, as well as countermeasures to be applied in order to eliminate/manage these threats.

Information Technology Database Systems - DBS401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: This course assumes knowledge of databases and builds on this existing database knowledge by presenting database design and technology concepts. Fundamental database concepts are covered as well as relational database models and normalisation; entity-relationship modeling; transaction management and concurrency control; distributed database management systems; object-orientated databases; client/server systems; data warehousing and also databases in electronic commerce.

Advanced Development Software IV - DEV401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: DSO401I Co-requisite:

Purpose: The purpose of this module is to provide an all-encompassing view of how distributed applications are built. Students will learn device

interoperability and how to make transitions between software programming languages, such as Python, Java or C++. Students will learn how to use standard tools, object oriented programming (OOP) and the software development life cycle (SDLC) to analyze, design and create distributed applications.

Information Systems Development Software - DSO401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: The purpose of this module is to enable internet programmers to analyse internet solutions for information systems in environments such as industrial process systems, commerce and organisational information systems, taking into account appropriate techniques and the latest trends in software development.

Advanced Graphical User Interface Programming - ICT3611

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2611 Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable a programmer to analyse, design, implement and maintain advanced graphical user interfaces for business software systems.

Advanced Internet Programming - ICT3612

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2612 & ICT2613 Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an internet programmer to analyse, design, develop and maintain internet solutions in environments such as industrial process systems, commerce and organizational information systems.

Database Design - ICT3621

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2621 & ICT2622 Co-requisite: ICT3722

Purpose: To enable a systems analyst to apply the steps of the database life cycle to effectively design database structures to support ICT business systems.

Advanced Operating System Practice - ICT3631

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2631 (not applicable to BTELN COS) Co-requisite:

Purpose: To enable an ICT professional to select, customize and maintain an operating system in order to provide an effective and secure business infrastructure. The student will be able to install and maintain servers in a real life, hostile business environment.

Business Informatics IIIA - ICT3641

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2641 & ICT2642 Co-requisite:

Purpose: To provide a business analyst with an understanding of electronic commerce and its role in the creation of new products and services, and of its role in the improvement of business activities.

Business Informatics IIIB - ICT3642

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2641 & ICT2642 Co-requisite: ICT3641

Purpose: To enable a business analyst to develop and implement electronic commerce online business strategies to facilitate efficient electronic business.

Information and Communication Technology Project Proposal - ICT3713

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2621, ICT2622, ICT2641 & ICT2642 Co-requisite: ICT3722, ICT3621 & INF3708

Purpose: To provide a beginning qualified ICT professional with experience in the analysis of a problem scenario in a novel environment, design of an ICT solution underpinned by theoretical arguments, and presentation of a proposal for an ICT solution.

Information and Communication Technology Project Implementation - ICT3714

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2611, ICT2612, ICT2613, ICT2621, ICT2622, ICT2631 & ICT3713 Co-requisite: ICT3611, ICT3722, ICT3621 & INF3708 Purpose: To provide a beginning qualified ICT professional with experience in the implementation and evaluation of an ICT project. The student will implement, evaluate and present the proposed design developed in ICT313.

Database Practice - ICT3722

Diploma Semester module NQF level: 7 Credits: 12

Module presented in English

Pre-requisite: ICT2621 & ICT2622 Co-requisite: ICT3621

Purpose: To enable a systems analyst and programmer to apply the steps of the database life cycle to effectively implement database structures to solve client problems according to specific standards.

Information and Technology Management IV - INT401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Building on the cumulative IT experience gained during the completion of the National Diploma: Information Technology (or equivalent qualification), this subject prepares the aspiring IT manager to manage the IT environment both effectively and efficiently. The focus of the subject is therefore managerial by nature.

Information Systems IV - INY401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 15

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: The purpose of this subject is to equip the learner with a thorough understanding of information systems as well as the skills and knowledge required to analyse the information system requirements and to develop, implement and support a system that will help improve the way a company does business.

Networks IV - NTW401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Apart from the technical aspects such as topologies, network switching, etc. that will be covered, network management and recent network environment developments will also be addressed.

Information Technology: Operating Systems - OPS401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: Operating systems that control the different computer resources will be attended to, with emphasis on CPU scheduling and memory management, co-ordination of processes, multiprocessing and multitasking, etc.

IT Project: Practical Project - PRJ4M1I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 8

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: RIT4801 or RME101Q Co-requisite:

Purpose: An advanced system is to be designed and implemented.

IT Project: Research Script - PRJ4M2I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 8

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: RIT4801 or RME101Q Co-requisite:

Purpose: The purpose of this module is to provide an overview of the research process, the tools and techniques (methodologies) and results formulation from the data collected. Qualifying students will have a basic knowledge of the research process and of its principles. Students will be able to critically analyse and evaluate existing research according to these principles, and be able to apply appropriate techniques to conduct and document research. This module forms part of the Research aspect in the B-Tech I.T qualification. The student requires access to a suitable computer and Internet connectivity with appropriate software

IT Software Engineering and Design IV - SED401I

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 7 Credits: 13

Module presented in English Module presented online

Pre-requisite: DSO401I Co-requisite: DEV401I

Purpose: The purpose of this module is to introduce students to advanced software engineering and the software management. These competencies will equip the qualifying students to analyse and design high quality systems in organisations. They contribute to the development of the Information Systems or Computer Science field in Southern Africa or in any country. This module forms part of the Baccalaureus Technology (Information Technology) degree.

Students are required to access the Internet and the LMS myUnisa on a regular basis.

Research In Information Technology - RIT4801

Baccalaureus technologiae degree Year module NQF level: 8 Credits: 12

Module presented in English Module presented online

Purpose: This module serves as a fundamental building block in equipping students with the knowledge and competencies to conduct research in the IT field. Qualifying students can follow sound qualitative-focused research processes, to translate work-related problems in the form of research questions.

Students use appropriate sources to conduct a literature review. Students understand appropriate research strategies, data gathering and analysis techniques to obtain answers to the stated research questions. Students use an academic writing style and recognized referencing techniques to communicate on their research findings to the client.

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