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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.
You can get more information about the Informatics Academy from the following link: http://www.informaticseducation.com/ia
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For over 35 years NCC Education have given students the opportunity to get internationally recognised qualifications by studying at one of their global network of Authorised Partner Centres.
Our specially selected centres help students develop the skills and knowledge required to access rewarding careers. In addition, NCC Education qualifications are recognised by over 60 universities worldwide and our testing software is used to assess students in over 1,000 education centres.
NCC Education students benefit from unrivalled support and a world of academic and career opportunities. That is why a student registers with NCC Education every 2.5 minutes.
Visit the official Institution Website, http://www.nccedu.com
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The International Advanced Diploma in Business Computing (IADIBC) is validated by NCC and awarded by Informatics Academy (IA).
This course provides the entry knowledge normally required by a programmer, a junior system analyst, or an Information Technology specialist.
The course was specially designed for students who already hold qualifications in Diploma in Business Computing or its equivalence and allows students to attain a more in-depth understanding in the areas of computing and information technology.
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| This programme is designed to provide analytical, business and computing skills and knowledge for the information technology professional to effectively develop and manage high quality business computing and information systems in an organization.
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A student must complete (all 8 modules) 6 core modules, one of which is a project, and 2 elective modules.
| Module Codes and Names |
| C2006 |
Project: System Development |
| C2005 |
Object Oriented Programming in Java |
| C2020 |
Computer Architecture & Data Communications |
| C2028 |
Database Management Systems |
| C2024 |
Advanced Networking |
| C2027 |
Information Management |
| W2001 |
Business Law |
| W1006 |
Economics |
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| The approximate course duration for the International Advanced Diploma in Business Computing is minimum 8 months for Full time students and minimum 12 months for Part time students. Full time students are recommended to take 4 modules per term and Part time students are recommended to take 2 to 3 modules per term.
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Code |
Module Name |
Coursework |
Exam |
Project |
C2006 |
Project: Systems Development |
N.A. |
N.A. |
100% |
C2007 |
Java Applications Programming |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
C2020 |
Computer Architecture & Data Communication |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
C2024 |
Advanced Networking |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
C2027 |
Information Management |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
C2028 |
Database Management Systems |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
W2001 |
Business Law |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
W1006 |
Economics |
50% |
50% |
N.A. |
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The assessment of a student during the course will be based on the following methods:
Continuous Assessment
This is a progressive assessment of a student by the teaching staff. It results from assessments of both individual exercises, assignments, case studies and/or progress tests set at various stages of a course, and from formal observation of performance in projects and classroom work.
Assignments are assessed on appropriate criteria such as:
- Analytical skills such as fact-finding, comprehension, penetration, judgement;
- Communication skills in interviewing, presentation and report writing;
- Technical knowledge of syllabus topics
- Ability to apply methodologies, techniques and the understanding of general management
Tests are assessed on criteria like:
- Technical knowledge of syllabus topics
- Memory recall
- Ability to apply the knowledge learnt in the course
Methods of Continuous Assessment
- Project
- Assignments
- Progress Tests
a) Project
- The project provides a deeper appreciation and understanding of the multimedia technology, and equips students with a higher level of industrial skills.
b) Assignments
- Duration of 4 weeks (depends on individual subjects) is allowed for students to finish their assignments. These make up 50% of the coursework total.
c) Progress Tests
- For most of the modules of the course, there will be one progress test for each module. Duration of each progress test is 2 hours followed by the review of test questions.
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