615-373 Industrial Project

Note

  • Students enrolled in the BSc, BASc or a combined BSc course (except for the BSc/BIS) will receive science credit for the completion of this subject.

  • Students cannot gain credit for both this subject and 615-370.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

To be announced

Prerequisites

Fifty points of 200-level information systems subject including 615-245 Systems Analysis and Design and 615-372 Project Management.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twelve lectures (one per week), and regular team meetings

Subject Description

This subject is based around the completion of a significant information systems project that is of immediate practical use. Clients of the project will be both external and internal to the University. Students may work in teams, depending on the size of the project. Regular meetings of the entire group of students in the subject will be the occasion for students to provide progress reports. There will be lectures and discussions on such topics as project selection, the project process, documentation and writing reports.

At the completion of the subject, students should have gained experience in:

  • applying the tools and techniques covered in the course;

  • selecting, planning, executing, managing, reporting on, documenting, and completing a substantial information systems project; and

  • working along and using a support group of fellow students and an academic staff member.

In addition to the business-related skills, students should acquire and extend other valuable, generic skills through solving the problems encountered throughout the project. These include:

  • analytic and problem-solving skills;

  • application of theory to practice in information systems management;

  • collaboration in group-work;

  • communication skills, written and oral; and

  • confidence to tackle unfamiliar problems.

Assessment

Progress reports (15%), project planning and management (30%); end-of-semester reports and presentation (55%). Students may be assessed on individual contributions to group work.



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