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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

PROJECT (PRJ 2015-2016-DIT(C))

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will introduce students to the practice of team developed large scale projects. The student will learn software development principles that will be utilized in the analysis, design, construction, and testing of the project. A very important component of the course will be the team project where a team of students will be responsible for the analysis, design, implementation, and testing of a significant software project. The course will contain a rather substantial amount of programming. The student is expected to enhance their knowledge in integrating subject matters to computerise a real-life manual system. 

This unit aims to develop students' skills in:

1. To apply the principles of software development life cycle learnt
2. To use data gathering methods to do the analysis work
3. To develop an application software for a given scenario
4. To analyse critically the scenario given and use system development tools and techniques learnt to document the flows and processes
5. To design inputs, output and files
6. To be involve in associated activities in a system development life cycle
7. To learn to work in a team

PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting (PMT 2015)


COURSE DESCRIPTION

It is essential that DIT graduates possess the PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting to perform well at tertiary education level as well as in professional IT environment. Students will acquire the knowledge and skills to identify and the use of appropriate hardware technology in term of maintaining, diagnostics and troubleshooting personal computer.

AIMS

The unit aims to develop students, understanding of;
1. The installation and set up of a variety of components on a personal computer
2. Assembling and disassembling of a personal computer
3. Basic preventive maintenance on personal computer
4. Installing a variety of components on personal computer
5. Troubleshooting a personal computer

COURSE ASSESSMENT 

                                    Assignment 1                      Skill Area 542               50% 
                                    Assignment 2                Skill Area 543 and 544        50%

Sunday, April 12, 2015

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING I (HND) - Gadong

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This unit provides an introduction to the principle of object-oriented programming using the standard object oriented language such as Java. It lays the foundation for the development of greater complexity and sophistication of application development in an object oriented environment. It emphasizes on the laboratory exercise and directed unsupervised learning experience. This skill gained from this unit will form a solid foundation to the next higher level.

This unit aims to provide a solid foundation of object oriented programming and program design skill, and to build on the introduction to programming unit which extends student knowledge in acquiring programming skill and to understand the more subtle aspects of object oriented programming, such as inheritance, polymorphism etc. 


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

PROJECT (DIT) - Gadong

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will introduce students to the practice of team developed large scale projects. The student will learn software development principles that will be utilized in the analysis, design, construction, and testing of the project. A very important component of the course will be the team project where a team of students will be responsible for the analysis, design, implementation, and testing of a significant software project. The course will contain a rather substantial amount of programming. The student is expected to enhance their knowledge in integrating subject matters to computerise a real-life manual system. 

This unit aims to develop students' skills in:

1. To apply the principles of software development life cycle learnt
2. To use data gathering methods to do the analysis work
3. To develop an application software for a given scenario
4. To analyse critically the scenario given and use system development tools and techniques learnt to document the flows and processes
5. To design inputs, output and files
6. To be involve in associated activities in a system development life cycle
7. To learn to work in a team




Computer System for Information Technology (DIT-A) - Gadong

BDTVEC DIT
Computer Systems for Information Technology (CSI)
(30th March 2015 – 30 August 2015)
Unit Code : DIP/IT/ES/CSI712
Unit Title : Computer Systems for Information Technology
Unit Value : 1.0
Learning Time : 100 Hours

Aims of the unit: The unit aims to develop students' understanding of:
1. Different computer types, their attributes and characteristics
2. Functions of a software system
3. Different operating systems

Assessment Scheme: 
 Phase Test (Skill Area 517) 
 30% 

 Assignment 1 (Skill Area 513 and 514) 
 35% 

 Assignment 2 (Skill Area 515 and 516) 
 35%