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2010 FICT Program Planning Information Session Dr Rob Allen Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing) Thursday 8 October 2009 Overview - The Planning Steps Check your transcript of your studies to date – via my.swinburne Check your program structure at the time of enrolment – via the Postgraduate Program Planners/ course outlines Identify remaining Units to be completed Check Pre-requisites Determine when each remaining unit is likely to be offered – via the time table Updated 29/09/09 Program Structure for MIT (PC) Stage 1 Entry: (Assume prior University IT studies) MIT(Prof Comp) 150 Cp 12 subjects 2 years Graduate with MIT(Prof Comp) I0901 – 12 units Program Structure for MIT (PC) Program requires 150 credit points 50-75 credit points foundations (Level 2) 75-100 credit points advanced studies (Level 3) Study 3-4 units per semester over 2 years Two core units The recommended programs of study have been designed to enhance career outcomes: Information Systems Network Design and Security Web Application Development Core Units HIT8044 Professional Issues in IT (PIIT) You must take this unless you took HIT3044 in your Bachelors (or have been given a waiver in writing at your enrolment) Project IS stream should take CBISS Internship Project requires 75% average HIT8098 Agile Development Project is not available as a project to students starting in 2009. Professional Project does not have ISPM as a prereq, but this is recommended. MIT(Prof Comp) – Web Application Development Sequence (current) Recommended Study Sequence (Program for students taking 3 subjects per semester with assumed 50cp of exemptionsIntro to Prog, DAD and 2 others) Sem 1 HIT6307 Internet Technologies or elective (level 2) HIT6322 Enterprise Technologies and Architectures or elective HIT6323 Web Programming Sem 2 HIT6037 Software Development in Java (or HIT6302 Object-Oriented Programming) HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management** HIT8324 Web Application Development Sem 3 HIT6316 Usability HIT8325 Web Application Architectures HIT8304 Database Programming or HIT8119 Enterprise Java or elective Sem 4 HIT8071 Professional Project HIT8044 Professional Issues in IT HIT8099 Enterprise .NET or HIT8087 Advanced Java or elective ** MIT(PC) Web students can take ISPM without RAM, the prereq MIT(Prof Comp) – Information Systems Sequence (current) Recommended Study Sequence (Program for students taking 3 subjects per semester with assumed 50cp of exemptionsIntro to Prog, DAD and 2 others) Sem 1 HIT5401 Introduction to Business Information Systems HIT6405 Requirements Analysis and Modelling HIT7420 DBMS (elective) Sem 2 HIT7406 Enterprise Systems HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management HIT7412 Business Information Systems Analysis (elective) Sem 3 HIT8409 Process Modelling HIT8410 Systems Acquisition & Implementation Management elective Sem 4 HIT8427 Configuring Business IS Solutions* HIT8044 Professional Issues in IT HIT8423 Enterprise Systems Management * CBISS has prereqs: HIT7406 & HIT8409 & HIT8410 and coreq: HIT7407 MIT(Prof Comp) – Network Design and Security sequence (current) Recommended Study Sequence (Program for students taking 3 subjects per semester with assumed 50cp of exemptionsIntro to Prog, DAD and 2 others) Sem 1 HIT6307 Internet Technologies HIT6322 Enterprise Technologies & Architectures HET710 Network Administration (ms) Sem 2 HET706 Networks & Routing (ccna) HIT7407 Information Systems Project Management** HIT6323 Web Programming Sem 3 HIT7702 Enterprise Network Server Administration (ms) HIT8121 Internet Security HET708 Internetworking Technology (ccna) Sem 4 HIT8071 Professional Project * or HIT9326 Internship Project HIT8044 Professional Issues in IT HIT7703 Enterprise Services & Security (ms) ** MIT(PC)NDS students can take ISPM without RAM, the prereq HIT7702 and HIT7703 replace HET712 What’s on in Summer Level-3 HIT8044 PIIT HIT8408 Information Systems Risk & Security (prereq IBIS) HIT8409 Process Modelling (prereq RAM – actually studied) Level-2 HIT6323 Web Programming HET710 Network Administration (ms) HIT6405 RAM, HIT7407 ISPM, HIT5401 IBIS What will be on in Winter HIT5401 IBIS HIT8078 Knowledge Management (prereg IBIS) HIT8413 Business Intelligence (prereq RAM & ES) Preclusions You cannot count A unit you’ve done at Swinburne as an undergraduate Both HIT6322 ETA and HIT5401 IBIS Both HIT6307 IT and HIT5091 Web Development More than one of HIT6302 OOP, HIT6037 SDJ, HIT7037 PIJ HIT8060 and HIT7407 ISPM HET712 and its replacements HIT7702, HIT7703 Also these are not in MIT(PC): HIT5404 IP.NET HIT6402 DAD HIT7423 BSP.NET (from Feb 2009) Units that need permission Units in MISM need 2+ years relevant work experience and permission from MISM coordinator: HIT7462 Contemporary Issues in Business Analysis HIT8060 Systems Project Management HIT8186 IS Governance & Strategy HIT8463 Managing the IT Capability HIT8464 Delivering IT Business Value HIT9466 Adv Topics… (unlikely to run) Units that need permission from Academic Coordinator MIT(PC) HIT8098 Agile Development Project HIT9010 Research Methods, HIT8069 Research Paper, HIT8070 Research Report, HIT8070 Minor Thesis Cancelled units HIT6307 Internet Technologies Replace by HIT5091 Web Dev HET712 Enterprise Networking Replace by either or both HIT7702 (sem 1) and HIT7703 (sem 2) Units unlikely to run HIT8164 Internet Networking Infrastructure HIT8156 Software Process Improvement (depends on popularity) Overloading Normal full load for MIT(PC) is 3 units in normal (Feb or Aug) semester You need permission to take 4 Not given if you failed a unit the previous teaching period. Online re-enrolment system www.swinburne.edu.au/ict/enrolment/ Online re-enrolment system After the completion of today’s session you will be emailed the link and instructions on how to complete your 2010 online re-enrolment. Additional assistance with online re-enrolment can be sought in computer lab EN402 from 1-2pm on Tuesday 6th October Wednesday 7th October Thursday 8th October Tuesday 13th October Wednesday 14th October Thursday 15th October No course advice will be provided in these lab sessions. More information ICT central (via tab in Blackboard) FICT current students website www.swinburne.edu.au/ict/students/index.html Emailed to your student email account Presentation screen in the entry foyer of the EN building Email your Program Coordinator Email Sabina Stuart [email protected] More information Drop in sessions Friday 9 October 2009 – 2.30pm till 4.30pm Friday 16 October 2009 – 2.30pm till 4.30pm In EN602e - Rob Allen – Program Co-ordinator Or In EN508f – Raj Vasa – Deputy Program Co-ordinator Re-enrolments close 5pm, Friday 6th November Any submissions after this time will incur a $200 penalty Please note all internal program transfer forms must also be submitted by 5pm, Friday 6th November Any questions? Any questions?