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BUS9004 Programming for Business

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

BUS9004 Programming for Business [Business Programming ]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

Amendment to prohibitions (add GCO9801, CSE5030, CSE9000).The Master of Business Technology features an innovative format and novel methods of instruction. Compulsory units in the course are required to adhere to this design to ensure that a consistent pedagogical approach is encountered throughout most of the course. That consistency is expected to help ensure that the course is attractive, accessible and useful to students. Skill and knowledge of programming in a business context enable graduates to devise and implement their own solutions to business problems; indeed, it is this capacity that distinguishes information technology graduates from those who have qualitative knowledge and skills but who are personally unable to translate this into business applications. It is considered essential that graduates of the course possess programming skills of a reasonable level, and therefore this unit is compulsory in the Master of Business Technology.

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Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Software Title: Visual Studio .NET, MSDN for Visual Studio .NET

Vendor: Microsoft
Version: 2003
OS: Windows
First Semester Week Required : week 1
License Details: ( )Licensed (x)Site License ( )Freeware
Nominated Staff for software testing:
Name: Lucky Effendi
Phone: x55218
Email: Lucky.Effendi@infotech.monash.edu.au
Additional Information / Functionality / Special Requirements:

Software Title: MS Office

Vendor: Microsoft
Version: 2003
OS: Windows
First Semester Week Required : week 1
License Details: ( )Licensed (x)Site License ( )Freeware
Nominated Staff for software testing:
Name: Lucky Effendi
Phone: x55218
Email: Lucky.Effendi@infotech.monash.edu.au
Additional Information / Functionality / Special Requirements:

Software Title: MS Script Editor

Vendor: Microsoft
Version: 2003
OS: Windows
First Semester Week Required : week 1
License Details: ( )Licensed (x)Site License ( )Freeware
Nominated Staff for software testing:
Name: Lucky Effendi
Phone: x55218
Email: Lucky.Effendi@infotech.monash.edu.au
Additional Information / Functionality / Special Requirements: comes with full installation of Office

Prerequisites

Faculty Information

Proposer

Approvals

School: 02 May 2002 (John Betts)
Faculty Education Committee: 13 May 2002 (John Hurst)
Faculty Board: 08 May 2003 (Ralph Gillon)
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Version History

12 Apr 2002 John Hurst Fixed illegal characters in Summary
15 Apr 2002 Caitlin Slattery new unit
15 Apr 2002 Caitlin Slattery Edit prerequisites
16 Apr 2002 Caitlin Slattery Approved SEC 08/04/2002
19 Apr 2002 Caitlin Slattery This is a new unit to be offered into the new Master of Business Technology.
02 May 2002 Caitlin Slattery Edited as per FEC Steering Committee recommendations
02 May 2002 John Betts Classify
02 May 2002 John Betts Classify
03 May 2002 John Betts Amendments to unit summary & teaching strategies requested at FEC meeting 03/02.
27 Feb 2003 Caitlin Slattery Amendment to prohibitions (add GCO9801, CSE5030, CSE9000). Approved SEC 24/2/02.
27 Feb 2003 John Betts Updated probhibitions approved School of Business Systems meeting 24/2/2003
15 Nov 2004 Lucky Effendi modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
16 Nov 2004 Lucky Effendi modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format

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