Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
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games programming<br />
campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley<br />
Provides graduates of this major with the knowledge and<br />
skills to design and produce computer games, simulations and<br />
models. It prepares graduates to participate in an emerging area<br />
of computing with application in the military, entertainment,<br />
educational and e-commerce sectors.<br />
Special Admission Requirements<br />
Students selecting Games Programming as a major will require<br />
satisfactory performance in Western Australia Certificate of<br />
Education Mathematics 3A/3B or 3C/3D or Mathematics:<br />
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3D or equivalent. For students without<br />
these qualifications the option is available to study MAT1163 as<br />
a condition of entering the Games Programming major. Always<br />
consult the <strong>course</strong> coordinator first before committing to any<br />
enrolments in this area.<br />
Required units Credit Points<br />
CSD2242 Computer Graphics Methods 15<br />
CSD2341 Computer Graphics Programming 15<br />
CSP2107 Game Design and Production 15<br />
CSP2307 Introduction to 3D Game Programming 15<br />
CSP3302 Advanced 3D Programming 15<br />
CSP3301 Game Enhancement Technologies 15<br />
First Major students take:<br />
CSG2344 Project Methods and Professionalism 15<br />
CSG3303 Applied IT Project 15<br />
Second Major students take:<br />
Elective Unit (3000 Level) 15<br />
Elective Unit 15<br />
careers: Games Programmer, Games Designer, Graphical<br />
Simulation Modeller.<br />
information technology<br />
campus: Mount Lawley<br />
Focuses on current and emerging areas of Information<br />
Technology (IT). Provides graduates with both practical and<br />
theoretical skills in programming, database, data communications,<br />
information systems, knowledge and project management.<br />
The Information Technology Major consists of 8 units /<br />
120 credit points.<br />
Required units Credit Points<br />
IST2118 Information Retrieval and Document<br />
Management 15<br />
CSG2431 Interactive Web Development 15<br />
CSP2103 Markup Languages 15<br />
CSI2102 Information Security 15<br />
CSG3206 Knowledge Computing 15<br />
IST3131 Information Policies 15<br />
First Major students take:<br />
CSG2344 Project Methods and Professionalism 15<br />
CSG3303 Applied IT Project 15<br />
Second Major students take:<br />
Elective Unit (3000 Level) 15<br />
Elective Unit 15<br />
careers: Computer Support Officer, Software Developer, Help<br />
Desk Officer, Computer Programmer, Applications Developer,<br />
Games Programmer, IT Support Officer, IT Manager, Computer<br />
Security Officer, Computer Security Consultant.<br />
110<br />
software engineering<br />
campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley<br />
Reflects the modern engineering approach to developing software.<br />
The <strong>course</strong> covers all the areas of the systems development<br />
lifecycle including analysis, design, implementation and testing.<br />
Required units Credit Points<br />
CSP2348 Data Structures 15<br />
CSI2312 Foundations of Software Engineering 15<br />
CSI2441 Applications Development 15<br />
CSI2343 Object-oriented Analysis and Design 15<br />
CSI3303 Component Based Software Engineering 15<br />
CSI3304 Software Development Frameworks 15<br />
First Major students take:<br />
CSG2344 Project Methods and Professionalism 15<br />
CSG3303 Applied IT Project 15<br />
Second Major students take:<br />
CSG3204 Information Services Management 15<br />
Elective Unit 15<br />
careers: Software Developer, Software Engineer, Software Project<br />
Manager, Systems Analyst, Software Analyst, Systems Architect.<br />
Related <strong>course</strong>s: Double degrees available: Engineering<br />
(Computer Systems) / Computer Science.<br />
See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />
reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/u65<br />
Counter terrorism seCurity and<br />
intelligenCe<br />
bachelor of counter Terrorism Security and Intelligence<br />
Duration: 3 years<br />
campus: Joondalup<br />
The changing nature of threats requires an understanding of the<br />
complex issues involved in countering the menace that is modern<br />
terrorism. This degree brings together the key aspects of national<br />
and <strong>international</strong> security with an emphasis on terrorism, security<br />
and intelligence gathering, analysis and utilisation.<br />
By studying the core elements of terrorism, security and<br />
intelligence in the foundation year, students will be able to<br />
undertake specialised study in how to counter the terrorist<br />
threat, apply intelligence gathering techniques, think critically,<br />
analyse and understand criminal motivation.<br />
Students will learn to utilise suitable technology to secure assets,<br />
protect critical and national infrastructure and employ security<br />
management techniques to achieve desired security outcomes.<br />
Majors:<br />
y Computer Security<br />
y Criminology<br />
y Politics and International Relations<br />
y Security Management<br />
CourSe StruCture<br />
Requires the completion of 24 units / 360 credit points.<br />
yEAR 1 SEMESTER ONE Credit Points<br />
SCY1101 Security and Risk Management 15<br />
CSI2102 Information Security 15<br />
SCY1130 Terrorism and International Security 15<br />
CSG1132 Communicating in an IT Environment 15