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MMS1801 Business Programming Fundamentals

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

MMS1801 Business Programming Fundamentals [ProgFund]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

The Bachelor of Multimedia Computing was established in 2001 at the Berwick Campus, and GCO1810 Programming Fundamentals was a core subject in that program. The subject has been identified as a core requirement in the revised Bachelor of Electronic Commerce, now the Bachelor of Multimedia Business and Computing, and in the Electronic Commerce major of the Bachelor of Business and Commerce. Although proposed by the Gippsland School of Computing and IT the School of Multimedia Systems will now be responsible for the course and the subjects taught. This proposal establishes Business Programming Fundamentals as a unit at the Berwick Campus and and Malaysia (from 2003), taught by the School of Multimedia Systems.22/07/2003 This update is to revise the MMS1801 entry for use as part of the Bachelor of Multimedia Systems (2004). Programming Fundamentals are used in many facets of Multimedia development, as many multimedia tools are founded on programming ideas and logical design. This subject has been identified as a core requirement for Multimedia students who are not developing high level skills in Object Oriented Programming, ie Applications and Enterprise streams. The purpose of this unit is to introduce fundamental concepts of logical thinking and program design that can be applied to multimedia development and varying multimedia tools.

Reasons for Change (19 Feb 2004, 7:58pm)

18th Feb 2004 - Add a semester 1 offering to support mid semester entry and students who need to repeat the unit (this unit is one of the compulsory major programming units in the BMS)

Objectives

Unit Content

Teaching Methods

Assessment

Workloads

Resource Requirements

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

Software Required:

  1. Latest version of Microsoft Studio .NET
  2. Latest version of Visio

Prerequisites

Frequency of Offering (19 Feb 2004, 7:58pm)

Every semester 1 and 2

Faculty Information

Proposer

Kim Styles

Approvals

School:
Faculty Education Committee: 15 Mar 2004 (Denise Martin)
Faculty Board: 26 Mar 2004 (Annabelle McDougall)
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Version History

27 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith Add prohibition against MMS1802
27 Feb 2003 Matthew Butler Removal of WebFace for assignment submission
27 Feb 2003 Lindsay Smith SMS SEC Approval Meeting 01/03
28 Mar 2003 John Hurst ADT review
22 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith Update of MMS1801 for inclusion in the BMS (2004)
24 Jul 2003 Melanie Smith minor edit
24 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith SMS SEC Approval Meeting 04/03
17 Aug 2003 Lindsay Smith Moved tutorial to lab requirements as per FEC 5/03 Added SIMS prohibitions as requested at FEC 5/03 - IMS1906
19 Aug 2003 Denise Martin FEC Approval
01 Sep 2003 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
19 Feb 2004 Lindsay Smith Add semester 1 offering; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Frequency
20 Feb 2004 Lindsay Smith SMS Approval
15 Mar 2004 Denise Martin FEC Approval
26 Mar 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
22 Nov 2004 James Sofra modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
22 Nov 2004 James Sofra
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format

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