UC001 - Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology

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Plan: UC001 - Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure

Approach to learning and assessment

Your learning experiences will be online.

Your learning experiences will contain a broad mix of study modes, including lectures, seminars, webinars, virtual classrooms, and online collaborative project work, using on-line and other flexible delivery mechanisms. 

Assessment is designed to give you opportunities to demonstrate your capabilities. You will find that the forms of assessment used may be different for each course, as the assessment you receive must be appropriate to the objectives of each course. 

Your assessment in this program may include all or some of the following:

- Assignments and projects: some will require you to demonstrate an ability to work alone, while some will involve group work requiring you to be part of team with other students;
- Reflective journals: where you pause to consider what you have learnt and reflect on the further development of the related capability;
- Assessed tutorials or presentations: a form of in-class test, which you will be required to complete either individually or as a team:
- Self-assessment and peer-assessment: for assessment activities such as seminars you may be asked to assess your own work, the work of your group, or the work of other groups. This is part of equipping you to become more independent in your own learning and to develop your assessment skills.

The assessment you receive, with the exception of exams, will enable the teaching staff to provide you with feedback on your strong and weak points.  This will enable you to improve your performance in the future.

If you have a long term medical condition, disability and/or other form of disadvantage it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the program coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services (ELS) if you would like to find out more.

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Work integrated learning

This program does not have a Work Integrated Learning course. This is a program meant to build foundational knowledge as a pathway to the RMIT Bachelor of Information Technology which contains the Work Integrated Learning courses in year two and year three.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following:
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Information Technology 12 COSC1078 City Campus
Introduction to Programming 12 COSC1519 City Campus
User-centred Design 12 COSC2628 City Campus
Practical Database Concepts 12 ISYS3412 City Campus
 

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