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This unit was developed as part of the Bachelor of Information Technology implementation in 2015. It is a core unit in the Software Development major.
12/06/2017: Admin - updating location of offering to reflect actual campus offerings at the ADE's request.
Introduced for course architecture programs. Effective semester 1/2016
7/10/15 - due to an oversight, the work contact hours were changed by the CE from 2 hour lecture + 2 hour labs to 1 hour seminar + 3 hour studio. Effective Semester 1, 2016
7/8/17 - Exam duration changed to 2 hours to conform with University guidelines
19/9/2019: Admin - updating exam duration to include additional 10 minutes as per University requirement.
10/02/2020: Adding reason for change on behalf of CE. Updating the assessment weighting from 50/50 to 40/60. Reason: In response to student feedback, FIT1050 is being redeveloped to focus on a more practical approach, both in unit content and assessment.
7/4/20: Admin - reverting class types (workload) back to lectures/labs. Oversight dated 7/10/15 was only changed back in the Handbook, not Monatar. Effective S1, 2020.
4/5/2020: As the MSA course 4307 Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences is in teach-out, the MSA offering of this unit has been re-coded to FZA1050 effective Semester 1, 2021. These units will be managed by South Africa and therefore no separate Monatar entries will be made
19/09/2020 Admin: Update to include new assessment and teaching approach fields as per Handbook requirements.
As a core unit in the Software Development major, this unit aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the World Wide Web and its uses. The unit will examine the following main areas:
The emphasis throughout the unit will be on providing a broad overview of topics, rather than examining any one topic in great depth. There will be a strong emphasis on practical demonstration of the concepts being studied, and case studies will be used to highlight key aspects of theory.
At the completion of this unit students should be able to:
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The world-wide web is one of the most widely-used platforms for building applications. Although all students can be assumed to be experienced users of the web, very few have any clear understanding of the technologies upon which the web is based, and the way in which these technologies affect web-based applications. This unit aims to give students a sound basic knowledge of the web and a range of issues which may be involved in web application development. It will take a strongly practical focus in examining the technology, design and implementation problems a developer needs to address in developing applications for real-world systems. The diversity of web applications means that there are a wide range of issues which may be relevant to the development of any given web site. The unit will aim to give breadth of coverage of these issues, rather than focusing in depth on any particular development task or any specific type of web application.
The unit will take a strongly practical focus in examining the technology issues involved, and highlight the key issues which a developer needs to address in developing applications of this kind for real-world systems.
On-campus
Lecture and/or tutorials or problem classes, Laboratory-based classes Lectures provide a high-level overview and technical backgrounds to each week's topic while also allowing in-depth exploration of supplementary topics that allow students to consider topics in a broader context.
Laboratory-based classes allow exploration of topics using variety of activity types including practical exercises and in-class discussion. These sessions also provide opportunities for student to participate in peer-assessment activities
Examination (2 hours and 10 minutes): 40%; In-semester assessment: 60%.
Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:
(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:
(b.) Additional requirements (all students):
Semester 1, 2016
Clayton, Malaysia, South Africa
31 Aug 2015 | Ange Delbianco | Initial Draft; modified UnitObjectives/ObjText; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor |
02 Sep 2015 | Ange Delbianco | Introduced for course archietecture programs. Effective semester 1/2016 |
10 Sep 2015 | Caitlin Slattery | Initial Draft; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified Assessment/Summary (minor edits only) |
17 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT1050 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
17 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
17 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - FEC approved for course architecture 23/07/2015 |
07 Oct 2015 | Janet Fraser | Initial Draft; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Workload/ContactHours |
07 Oct 2015 | Janet Fraser | Initial Draft |
08 Oct 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
09 Oct 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT1050 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
09 Oct 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
09 Oct 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - FEC executive approval given 9/10/15 |
17 Mar 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified Chief Examiner |
12 Jun 2017 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified LocationOfOffering |
07 Aug 2017 | Janet Fraser | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary |
14 Aug 2017 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT1050 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
14 Aug 2017 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
14 Aug 2017 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at UGPC 4/17 (Item 6.1) 10/08/2017 |
19 Sep 2019 | Emma Nash | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary |
13 Jan 2020 | Emma Nash | ; modified Chief Examiner; modified FacultyInformation/FIContact |
14 Jan 2020 | William Lay | modified Assessment/Summary |
10 Feb 2020 | Emma Nash | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
10 Feb 2020 | Emma Nash | |
11 Feb 2020 | Emma Nash | FIT1050 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
11 Feb 2020 | Emma Nash | FEC Approval |
11 Feb 2020 | Emma Nash | FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADLT on 10/2/20, for noting at UGPC 2/20. |
07 Apr 2020 | Emma Nash | modified Workload/ContactHours; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
07 Apr 2020 | Emma Nash | |
15 Apr 2020 | Emma Nash | FIT1050 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
15 Apr 2020 | Emma Nash | FEC Approval |
15 Apr 2020 | Emma Nash | FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at UGPC 2/20 |
04 May 2020 | Emma Nash | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
17 Sep 2020 | Miriam Little | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Assessment/Summary |
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