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C6176 - Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
Plan: C6176 - Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
Campus: City Campus
Program delivery and structure
Approach to learning and assessmentWork integrated learning
Program structure
Approach to learning and assessment
After you are enrolled, you will be able to logon to the RMIT Course Guide system to access the learning methodology and assessment procedures for each course.
You will participate in your learning experience through:
- Structured lectures
- Tutorials
- Practical / laboratory exercises based on industry examples
- Simulated work / industry related projects
- Face to face and online student centred learning,
- Hands-on practice and
- Work integrated learning
Face to Face, online (Collaborate Ultra) delivery, laboratory exercises, project based research with presentations and written reports and online assessments are used to facilitate training and learning.
Assessment for this program will be Competency-based. Assessment may include:
- Practical / written assessments
- Presentations
- Journal writing
- Team or individual work-simulated projects
If you have a long term medical condition and/or disability you can apply for adjustments to your study and assessment (Equitable Assessment Arrangements) by registering with the Disability Liaison Unit (DLU) at http://www.rmit.edu.au/disability
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Work integrated learning
RMIT University is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with workplace experience or simulation. As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate vocational competency.
If you are working, particularly in a job which is related to your studies you will also be learning while at work and may have the opportunity to be assessed in your workplace for some or all of your courses. Feedback from work supervisors and others in the workplace can be used as evidence of competency, and an RMIT University assessor can visit your workplace to observe your work practice.
Apprentices studying this program will be attending the workplace on non-university days.
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