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Reasons for Change FEC 4/03 boldGCO2812 Computer Organisation is a core unit in the Bachelor of IT, which has a slightly different level 1 structure to the Bachelor of Computing. This proposal is to update the prerequisite units for its inclusion in the Bachelor of IT at Gippsland and Malaysia.Previous Reasons for Change boldThis is an existing unit. It has been modified to allow for summer semester offering and update of the prohibitions.This is a core unit for all the majors of the Bachelor of Computing degree offered by GSCIT. This unit involves some simple programming in assembly and machine languages and some theoretical and conceptual study to cover fundamental concepts in relation to what happens inside the computer as it executes instructions, both from hardware and software perspectives.GSCIT has been offering this unit for many years. However, one of GCO2812's prerequisite units GCO1811 needs to be changed to GCO1810 after the recent introduction of GCO1810-Programming Fundamentals to replace GCO1811-Computer Programming I (currently GCO1811 is the unit code for Object-Oriented Programming unit) as the first programming unit. Although GCO1811 is still a core unit for the Multimedia Technology and System Development majors, it is no longer a core unit for the Business Systems major.So, the new prerequisites for GCO2812 should be GCO1810 and GCO1815.
Changes being made to bring into line the FIT1001 information.
FIT1001 Computer Systems forms part of the common core for first year undergraduate FIT students. Its key objectives are to prepare students so that they will:
On completion of this unit, students will be able to:
ASCED Discipline Group Classification: 031305 Computer Engineering.
GCO2812 Computer Organisation will introduce students to basic computer hardware and operating systems software with emphasis on the concepts required to understand the low-level and internal operations of computer systems.
In particular, this includes study of data representation, simple digital logic, computer organisation including CPU, memory and input/output devices, as well as machine-level and assembly language programming, and operating system concepts with examples of process management, file system structures and user interfaces. The intention is to provide opportunities for students to relate the hardware knowledge covered in this unit to the concepts learned in their introductory programming and systems analysis classes and to give a more complete understanding of how hardware and software are used to build systems.
This provides opportunities for students to relate the use of programming languages and studies of system design and project management to their implementation on computer hardware.
Available in on-campus mode and by OCL.
Contact time for on-campus modes will be up to five hours per week. This will be divided into formal lectures, laboratories, and tutorials.
Lectures will be used to present concepts and the relationships between ideas, and so guide the student through a structured outline of the material derived from, but not necessarily identical to that provided by the text books and online resources. Tutorials and hands-on Laboratory sessions will be used to link the theory with practice and enhance the students understanding. Software tools, such as simulators with visual interfaces, will be employed to illustrate these concepts and help develop understanding.
Lectures and supporting examples, text references and resources will be used to address all learning objectives. Practical classes will address learning objectives 1 to 6 and 8. OCL students will be provided with a CD which contains the study guide, laboratory/tutorial assignments, logic and CPU simulators to enable them to complete all practical/tutorial exercises.
Formal Assessment and Practical work, consisting of:
The final exam and class test will assess understanding of all the learning objectives as presented in Lectures, while assessable Lab work and assignments will test practical skills and application of concepts associated with objectives 1 to 6 and 8.
The unit requires 12 hours study time including attending lectures, tutorials and private study.
On-campus: 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of tutorials per week.
Off-campus distributed learning: 12 hours private study and communicating with the lecturer and fellow students through email, newsgroups and web pages. No residential component is required.
On campus modes will require lecture rooms with data display and internet connection, with a PC and facility to plug in a laptop computer.
Tutorial exercises will be set according to the requirements of each campus offering.
Standard PC laboratories (SOE) for on-campus students. OCL students will be provided with a CD to complete practical exercises on their own PC.
Special Interest Group (SIG) to monitor unit and prepare resources. One Lecturer for each campus offering per semester. A tutor per tutorial/practical session for each campus offering per semester. Equivalent requirements for summer semester offerings.
Logic simulator, CPU simulator and SOE.
Adequate copies of the texts mentioned above.
BUS2120, CFR1130, COT1130, CSE2324, CSE3324 and FIT1001
FIT1001 and GCO9802
Semester 1
Gippsland, Malaysia
19 Apr 2002 | Kim Styles | Submission to FEC - does not seem to have previously made it to the agenda. Few small tweaks to the Reasons. |
13 May 2002 | John Hurst | minor style fixes |
21 May 2002 | Kai Ting | Change of "DATE OF INTRODUCTION" |
22 May 2002 | Manzur Murshed | GCO2812 had prohibitions with CSC2010 and RDT2241 that are now obsolete units. Prohibitions CSC2010 and RDT2241 are now replaced with appropriate prohibiitons CSE2324 and CSE3324. |
28 May 2002 | Kai Ting | Update reason for introduction |
03 Jun 2002 | Kim Styles | This is an existing unit. It has been modified to allow for summer semester offering and update of the prohibitions. |
11 Jun 2003 | Kim Styles | GCO2812 Computer Organisation is a core unit in the Bachelor of IT, which has a slightly different level 1 structure to the Bachelor of Computing. This proposal is to update the prerequisite units for the Bachelor of IT. |
19 Jun 2003 | Kim Styles | Update the prerequisite units for its inclusion in the Bachelor of IT at Gippsland and Malaysia. This version is for submission to the FEC agenda 4/03 |
30 Mar 2004 | Mohammad Murshed | modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive |
01 Apr 2004 | Mohammad Murshed | Updated for S1, 2004 |
01 Apr 2004 | Mohammad Murshed | Updated for S1, 2004 |
15 Apr 2004 | Kim Styles | GCO School Approval, Approved for transmission to FEC 3/04 by GSCIT EC Meeting 2/04 5/4/04 |
13 May 2004 | Denise Martin | FEC Approval |
25 May 2004 | Annabelle McDougall | FacultyBoard Approval |
29 Jul 2004 | Madhusudan Chetty | modified LocationOfOffering |
29 Jul 2004 | Madhusudan Chetty | |
31 Jul 2004 | Madhusudan Chetty | |
31 Jul 2004 | Guojun Lu | GCO School Approval, The change is required in order to offer BIT at Monash Malaysia, which was approved by previous SEC and FEC meetings. |
05 Aug 2004 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
09 Aug 2004 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
25 Aug 2004 | Ralph Gillon | FacultyBoard Approval |
17 Oct 2005 | David Sole | Added Software requrirements template |
21 Oct 2005 | David Sole | Updated requirements template to new format |
22 Feb 2006 | Adrien Driver | Modofied to reflect FIT1001 teachning methods, assessments and prohibitions |
31 Mar 2006 | Mohammad Murshed | modified AliasTitles; modified AliasTitles |
25 Apr 2006 | Adrien Driver | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRole; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified UnitContent/RecommendedReading; modified Teaching/Strategies; modified Workload/WorkHours; modified ResourceReqs/StaffReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LectureReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LabReqs; modified ResourceReqs/StaffReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LibraryReqs; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified Frequency; modified FacultyInformation/FIContact |
22 May 2006 | Gayle Nicholas | modified UnitName in accordance with university style guide; shifted ReasonsForIntroduction/RObsolete to ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro |
22 May 2006 | Gayle Nicholas | submit for FEC agenda |
23 May 2006 | Geraldine DCosta | GCO School Approval, Approved for submission FEC Mtg 3/06 |
19 Jun 2006 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
30 Jun 2006 | Ralph Gillon | FacultyBoard Approval |
13 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | modified UnitName |
13 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | GCO2812 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
13 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | FEC Approval |
13 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting |
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