AD006 - Associate Degree in Information Technology

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Plan: AD006P24 - Associate Degree in Information Technology
Campus: City Campus

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Statement

On successful completion of the program you will achieve the program learning outcomes listed under the nominated topic headings:

1.Enabling Knowledge

This is the understanding of appropriate and relevant fundamental and applied scientific knowledge with the ability to use and apply that knowledge in a wide range of situations, including new situations within the professional discipline. The vocational emphasis of this program ensures that the knowledge acquired has practical applications that will be experienced in the simulated workplace setting of the laboratory.

2.Critical Analysis

  • Examine and consider accurately and objectively any topic, evidence, or situation.
  • Analyse and model requirements and constraints for the purpose of designing and implementing Information Technology systems;
  • Evaluate and compare designs of such systems on the basis of requirements of the organisational needs.

3.Problem Solving

  • Analyse problems and synthesise suitable solutions.
  • Design and implement Information Technology systems that accommodate specified requirements and constraints, based on analysis or requirements specification

4.Communication

  • Communicate effectively with a variety of audiences through a range of modes and media.
  • Present and explain complex Information Technology systems solutions, alternative solutions, and decision recommendations to both IT and non-IT personnel via technical reports of professional standard and technical presentations.

5.Team Work

  • This capability allows one to work as an effective and productive team member in a range of professional and social situations.
  • Work effectively in different roles, to form, manage, and successfully produce outcomes from teams, whose members may have diverse cultural backgrounds and life circumstances, and differing levels of technical expertise.

6.Responsibility

  • Accepting responsibility for one's own learning and make informed decisions when alanlyseing information to complete a range of activities and in judging and adopting appropriate behaviour when interpreting and transmitting solutions to unpredicatable and complex problems in paraprofessional and social situations.
  • Effectively apply knowledge of relevant standards, ethical considerations, and an understanding of legal and privacy issues in contexts that are subject to change and within broad parametres when designing IT systems.
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