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Diploma in Computing (D-COMP) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
Intended learning outcomes
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (ILO)
1. IT-based knowledge to solve a variety of different type of information-related
problems
2. Knowledge in the use of technology to manage and present information across
different types of industries
3. Programming, designing online solutions and developing web applications
4. Ability to employ a range of data manipulation and presentation techniques in
different industry sectors.
Upon completion of the Diploma in Informatics, students should:
- Be able to demonstrate their understanding of the way information and communication technologies support integration of data from diverse sources;
- Be able to apply modern IT concepts and techniques to problems involving the acquisition, storage, manipulation, and presentation of data;
- Be able to critically analyse the information flows occurring in real-world data sharing situations and be able to design supporting on-line or web-based solutions; and
- Be able to provide informed advice to people in other disciplines about how best to implement on-line or web-based solutions to problems involving the acquisition, storage,manipulation, or presentation of domain-specific data.
Generic skills
Refer to statement of course ‘Objectives’
Graduate attributes
The Melbourne School of Engineering closely maps subject level attributes and knowledge to align with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), whilst also aligning with Attributes of the University of Melbourne Graduate, Engineers Australia competencies and its own School attributes”
Last updated: 10 November 2023