Subject description

This subject is the capstone project for undergraduate students in the School of Computing and Information Technology it aims to provide students with: practical experience in complete systems development. The projects connect groups of students with supervisors and clients that are facing an ICT-based problem for which the students are … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Co-Requisite

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

CSCI321 - Project
ISIT351 - Information Technology Project
ISIT318 - Information Systems Project

Delivery

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Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Define, design, program and document an industry-related ICT project.
2.
Communicate effectively with supervisors, clients, users and other stakeholders.
3.
Describe and carry out processes involved in planning, project management and including cost benefit and needs analysis.
4.
Employ problem solving skills in small groups.
5.
Consolidate, synthesise knowledge and apply factors that need to be considered in complete systems design.
6.
Use relevant design and evaluation methods and detailed planning for the maintenance of the designed system.
7.
Apply a professional and ethical approach to decision making and related social responsibilities in IT and software project.

Work integrated learning

Applied WIL:This subject has "Applied WIL". Students in this subject will experience both coursework and a work-related opportunity that typically includes interaction and feedback with industry.

Textbook information

No prescribed textbooks for this subject.

Contact details

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