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Course Units

We schedule our units to accommodate working students. Classes commence at 6pm on weeknights in the appropriate semester. A typical workload for one of our units is around 200 hours. This consists of:

To view your unit webpages, please Login to Blackboard(WebCT). Please also view the Teaching Lists- Postgraduate and Undergraduate for the information on the lecturers.

Semester 1, 2009

ITEC800 The Software Development Process
ITEC802 Object Oriented Technology
ITEC803 Computer Networks
ITEC808 Literature Review Major Information Technology Project
ITEC809 Development Major Information Technology Project
ITEC810 Information Technology Project
ITEC811 Major Information Technology Project
ITEC820 Software Development Tools for Games Design and Interface Design
ITEC821 Requirements Engineering
ITEC824 Mobile Programming and Embedded Systems
ITEC832 Application Integration
ITEC833 Web Server Technologies and Web Services
ITEC841 Project and Risk Management
ITEC844 Strategic Project Management

Semester 2, 2009

ITEC800 The Software Development Process
ITEC801 Introduction to Distributed Systems
ITEC802 Object Oriented Technology
ITEC808 Literature Review Major Information Technology Project
ITEC809 Development Major Information Technology Project
ITEC810 Information Technology Project
ITEC811 Major Information Technology Project
ITEC843 Research & Development Practice and Management
ITEC851 Network Technologies
ITEC852 Systems and Network Secuirty
ITEC854 Security Management
ITEC856 Operating System Programming
ITEC870 Database Application Development
ITEC871 Information Systems Design & Management
ITEC872 Data Mining and Business Intelligence

 

Unit Availablity

Macquarie University reserves the right to change the content of, or withdraw, or change the time or mode of offering of any unit which it offers. Reasons to withdraw a unit can include but are not limited to, minimum class size and the continuing availability of suitable lecturing staff.

In the event of a withdrawal or change to the time or mode of offering of a unit, we will endeavour as far as practical to ensure you are assisted in finding a suitable alternative program of studies. It is therefore vital that you ensure the University is aware of any change to your contact details on eStudent.

We will make reasonable efforts to avoid disadvantage to any of our students resulting from a variation in our unit offerings. In some circumstances, it may be necessary for our students to accept alternative units in place of their original enrolment, which are offered outside normal teaching sessions or supported by flexible learning materials.

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