Undergraduate: Course rule and topic information
Diploma in Communication and Information Technology
(DipCommInfTech)
Program of study
INTRODUCTION
The Diploma in Communication and Information Technology requires two years of full-time study.
The course is offered by the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology on a fee-paying basis to off-shore students.
COURSE AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
The course aims to provide international students, whose first language is not English, with professional skills in communication and information technology. The communication skills will be developed using their local language and English.
Learning outcomes
Graduates from this award will be able to:
- communicate effectively in their native language and in basic English;
- retrieve and present information - orally, in writing and electronically;
- critically analyse information and solve basic problems;
- analyse and evaluate numerical data;
- use up-to-date computer and information technology as an informed user, and,
- appreciate the role of information technology in the modern enterprises and the major issues and practices associated with that role.
COURSE RULE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must meet the admission requirements of the accredited partner tertiary institution.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
[November, 2008]
For further information regarding the Program of Study please contact the course coordinator, Professor Francis Regan, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology, Flinders University.
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