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International Diploma in Information Technology & Communication
About Informatics Academy
The Informatics Academy has been institutionalised to ensure that its award, bearing the quality assurance mark, will be recognised and accepted by employers and universities for employment and transfer credit respectively.
The Informatics Academic Governance is the backbone on which the quality of our awards is judged. Collectively, the Academic Council interacts with the International Advisory Panel and thereby empowers Examination Council and Examination Board the authority to grant the Informatics Academy awards.
Represented by a group of respected and experienced academic leaders drawn from universities in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America, each member of the International Advisory Panel brings with them a wide range of educational leadership and management experience. The Academic Council is responsible for the academic affairs for Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Institute of Business, Finance and Management, Institute of Engineering and Institute of Knowledge Economy.
About NCC Education
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About the Programme
The course has been developed to meet the professional and academic needs of graduates of the International Diploma in Information Technology & Communications in order that they may function effectively in the development and maintenance of computer systems. It is a general diploma programme for students to progress into the Advanced Diploma in
IT/Computing/Networking or other related areas and subsequently into degree programs. This reflects the continuing need for academic development of human capital in the Far East as well as world-wide generally. The International Diploma in Information Technology & Communications coupled with Advanced Diploma progression will provide students with strong academic knowledge in the various areas of Information Technology, Programming and Systems Development, Networking & Cybersecurity, or Mobile Application Technology – depending on their choice of specialization.
Programme Objectives
This course aims to equip the student with the ability to:
1. Describe the characteristics of the computer system and explain their functions.
2. Appreciate the social and economic implications of the use of various ranges of computer systems.
3. Identify the different types of computer networks and data communication standards.
Programme Pathway
Structure
A student must complete all modules.
| Modules |
| CPG102 |
Project: C Programming |
| CCT102 |
Object Oriented Analysis & Design |
| CMA101 |
Mathematics for Computing |
| CCT101 |
Computer and Information Processing |
| CPG103 |
Project: Web Publishing with HTML |
| CPG101 |
Introduction to Java |
| CDB101 |
Database Design and management |
| CNW101 |
Essentials of Networking and Network Security |
Duration
Minimum 12 months & maximum 2 years
Assessment :
| Scheme A |
Combination of Assignment and Tests, 2 Tests plus 1 Coursework
(Test 1: 30%, Test 2: 30%, Coursework: 40%) |
| Scheme B |
A series of Class Tests, 3 Tests
(Test 1: 30%, Test 2: 30%, Test 3: 40%) |
| Scheme C |
Project |
| Scheme D |
Combination of Assignment, Test and Exam |
Programme Fees :
To find out more about the price and instalment payment options available, please email to enquiries@informaticseducation.com
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