22.07.2013 Views

The MBC information booklet - RMIT University

The MBC information booklet - RMIT University

The MBC information booklet - RMIT University

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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 />

59

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!