The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
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CHAPTER 12 Vocational Electives<br />
12.0.1 Computer<br />
Science<br />
electives<br />
12.0.2 Business<br />
electives<br />
12.1 Computer Science electives<br />
12.1.1 COSC1233—<br />
Broadcast<br />
Network<br />
Engineering<br />
Chapter 12: Vocational Electives<br />
Students who do not undertake the Research Methods and Minor <strong>The</strong>sis/Project option<br />
must complete four approved courses. This is known as the vocational cluster. <strong>The</strong><br />
vocational cluster can include a maximum of three courses described in this chapter. <strong>The</strong><br />
remaining course(s) should be from the specialist clusters.<br />
Courses on offer in 2006 are:<br />
• COSC1233—Broadcast Network Engineering (see page 59)<br />
• COSC2401—Client Server Architectures (see page 60)<br />
• COSC2106—Document Markup Languages (see page 60)<br />
• COSC2354—Electronic Commerce & Enterprise Systems (see page 61)<br />
• ISYS1106—Engineering Software Projects (see page 61)<br />
• COSC1125—Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (see page 61)<br />
• COSC2347—Mobile Application Development (see page 61)<br />
• COSC1092—Scripting Language Programming (see page 62)<br />
• COSC1131—Unix Systems Administration and Programming (Linux) (see page 62)<br />
• COSC1219—User Interface Programming (see page 62)<br />
• ISYS1124—Web Database Applications (see page 63)<br />
• COSC2277—Web Development Technologies (see page 63)<br />
• COSC1213—Web Media Technologies (see page 63)<br />
• COSC1300—Web Servers and Web Technology (see page 64)<br />
In addition to electives offered by the School of Computer Science and IT, students may<br />
also choose electives offered by the School of Business. <strong>The</strong>se courses are:<br />
• ACCT2127—Accounting for Management Decisions (see page 64)<br />
• ECON1113—Economic Analysis for Business (see page 64)<br />
• BAFI1070—Financial Statement Analysis (see page 65)<br />
• BUSM1174—Leading and Managing Change (see page 65)<br />
• BAFI1059—Managerial Finance (see page 65)<br />
• MKTG1100—Marketing Management and Implementation (see page 65)<br />
• OMGT1021—Supply Chain Principles (see page 66)<br />
• JUST1055—E-Business Law A (see page 66)<br />
• ACCT2108—Performance Measurement (see page 66)<br />
• JUST1063—Corporate Governance (see page 66)<br />
• OMGT1236—E-Business Supply Chains (see page 66)<br />
• BUSM1734—Risk Analysis and Assessment (see page 67)<br />
• ACCT1118—Risk Management (see page 67)<br />
Course Description<br />
This is an advanced course on networking. It deals with current issues, trends, and<br />
aspects of Local Area Networks (LANs) and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). It also<br />
deals with some of the newer developments in networking, for example: optical networks,<br />
network management, peer to peer networking.<br />
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities<br />
• COSC2061 Foundation Data Communications & Networks<br />
For more <strong>information</strong> on the course, go to www.rmit.edu.au/courses2006/004232.<br />
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