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This
is an intensive bridging course with 4 compulsory modules, designed
for dynamic individuals who hold a diploma in a discipline other than
IT and who are aiming for fast conversion
onto the final year of the on-line BSc (Hons) in Computing from
the University of Portsmouth (BCOL). Applicants will be considered from
a wide range of non-IT Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualifications such
as Business Studies, Engineering, Marketing, Finance, Tourism, Laboratory
Management, Optometry, Nursing or Mass Communication etc.
Students
can register for up to 3 modules at a time and can therefore accomplish
the 4 bridging modules in as little as 6-8 months but they must be completed
within 12 months. On successful completion of the 4 bridging modules,
students are enrolled directly onto the final year of the on-line BSc
(Hons) in Computing from the University of Portsmouth (BCOL).
This
is a fully online integrated programme, delivered through the internet.
The mode of learning involves self study and interaction between facilitators
and students. All the modules are essentially taught through a combination
of -
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Virtual
Classroom (Online discussion, Chat, Private E-mail)
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Course
Material (textbooks) sent to you by courier
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Supplementary
Reading Material
-
Case
Studies
Course
Structure :
Students
must first complete the following 4 Compulsory Modules. These are mutually
exclusive and can therefore be studied in any order.
C2001
Systems Analysis and Design
This module provides an
in-depth study of the various analysis techniques to build a computer
based information system. Practical techniques and appropriate documentation
of system analysis will be taught. It emphasizes the importance of human
aspects of information systems. This module also involves an examination
of the process of system design. It introduces students to several important
tools, techniques used and a practical approach to designing a system.
C2002 Software Engineering
This module
aims to build a broad based foundation of the software aspects of computing
environments. It also provides an understanding of software engineering
approaches.
- Principles of software engineering
- Software life cycle
- Formal methods
- Software Quality Assurance Techniques
C2005
Object Oriented Programming in Java
This module is design to
give student an understanding of object oriented programming. It will
show student an advance way at looking at programming and how with the
introduction of objects programming is cut down tremendously. The main
area of emphasis is introduction to the basic concepts, introduction
to objects and classes, inheritance and polymorphism.
C2020 Computer Architecture
and Data Communication
This unit gives an overview
of computer hardware data communication and networking technology. It
attempts to inculcate in students the ability to demonstrate an understanding
of computer architecture and data communication.
- Characteristics and performance of contemporary
computer equipment
- Principles and implementation of instruction
codes
- Representation of storage and transmission
data
- Concepts of data communication, networking
and their applications
On
successful completion of these 4 bridging modules, students will move
directly onto the final year of the on-line BSc (Hons) in Computing
from the University of Portsmouth (BCOL) and will be required to achieve
a further 130
credit hours.
Current
Study Schedule:
|
2008 Course
Schedules (Start of course dates) |
|
Codes |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
|
C2001 |
7 |
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|
28
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15 |
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C2002 |
7 |
|
|
|
26
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|
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|
15 |
|
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C2005 |
|
11 |
|
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|
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29 |
|
|
|
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C2020 |
|
11 |
|
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26
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|
6 |
|
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IS352 |
14 |
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|
12 |
|
|
29 |
|
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IS363 |
|
11 |
|
|
|
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6 |
|
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IT350 |
|
11 |
|
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16 |
|
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6 |
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IT353 |
14 |
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|
12 |
|
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15 |
|
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IT354 |
14 |
11 |
|
|
12 |
16 |
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29 |
|
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IT355 |
14 |
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12 |
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15 |
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IT357 |
14 |
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12 |
2
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15 |
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IT359 |
14 |
11 |
|
|
12 |
16 |
|
29 |
|
6 |
|
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PJ330 |
|
|
10 |
|
|
23 |
|
|
|
10 |
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UOP_IND |
7 |
4 |
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|
5 |
9 |
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25 |
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1 |
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Exams |
Apr |
Apr |
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Aug |
Aug |
Aug |
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Dec |
Dec |
Dec |
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2009
Course Schedules (Start of course
dates) |
|
Codes |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
| IS352 |
26
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26
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|
4 |
|
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| IS363 |
|
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|
8
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|
6 |
|
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| IT350 |
|
9
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|
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|
8
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|
1 |
|
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| IT353 |
|
9
|
|
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|
8
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1 |
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| IT354 |
|
9
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|
8
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|
|
1 |
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| IT357 |
19
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|
11
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2 |
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| IT359 |
19
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|
11
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|
2 |
|
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| PJ330 |
|
23
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23
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5 |
|
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| UOP_IND |
5 |
2
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4 |
1
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24
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5 |
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Exams |
Apr |
Apr |
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Aug |
Aug |
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Dec |
Dec |
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*Injected
Module
C2001 on Monday, April 28, 2008
C2002 on Monday, May 26, 2008
C2020 on Monday, May 26, 2008
IT357 on Monday, June 02, 2008
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Book-List:
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Course |
Title of
books |
Author |
Publishers |
*C2001
Systems Analysis and Design |
System Analysis and Design; 6h Edition |
Shelly/Cashman/Rosenblatt |
Course Technology ISBN:
0619255102 |
*C2002
Software Engineering |
Software Engineering 6th Edition |
Roger Pressman |
McGraw Hill
ISBN: 0071238409 |
*C2005
Object Oriented Programming in Java |
Object-Oriented Software Development in Java: Principles,
Patterns & Frameworks 2nd edition |
Xiaoping Jia |
DePaul University ISBN:
0321210735 |
*C2020
Computer Architecture and Data Communication |
Computer System Architecture |
M. Morris Mano |
Prentice Hall ISBN: 0131757385 |
*IS352
Advanced Systems Development (20 Credits) |
Object Oriented System Analysis and Design 3rd Edition |
Simon Bennett, Steve McRobb and
Ray Farmer |
McGraw Hill
ISBN: 0077110005 |
*IS363
Project Management |
Project Management-Planning and Control Techniques, 4th
Edition |
Burke R., (1999), |
John Wiley.
ISBN: 0470851244 |
*IT350
Distributed Networks (20 Credits) |
Data and Computer Communcations 8th Edition |
Stallings W |
Macmillian
ISBN: 9780132381956 /
0132433109 |
*IT353
Information Management (20 Credits) |
Business Information Systems Technology, Development and
Management in the E-Business, 2nd ed., |
Chaffey, D., Bocij, P., Greasley,
A. and Hickie, S., (2002), |
FT Prentice Hall ISBN:
027365540X |
*IT354
Database Design and Management (20 Credits) |
Fundamentals of Database Systems 5th Edition |
Elmasri & Navathe |
Addison Wesley ISBN:
9780321415066 |
*IT355
Object-Oriented Programming and Design (10 Credits)
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UML Distilled (3rd Ed.) |
M. Fowler and K. Scott, |
Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2004.
ISBN: 0321193687 |
*IT357
E-Commerce (20 Credits) |
Electronic Commerce-A Managerial Perspective-2006 |
Efrain Turban, David king et al |
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0131976672 |
*IT359
Human Computer Interaction Design (20 Credits) |
Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction 2nd
Edition |
Helen Sharp, Yvonne Rogers,
Jenny Preece |
John Wiley & Sons ISBN:
0470018666 |
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This textbook list is subject to change at any time.
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Assessment
:
|
Code |
Module |
Asst |
Test 1 |
Test 2 |
Test 3 |
Project |
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Core |
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C2001 |
Systems Analysis
and Design |
30% |
30% |
40% |
N.A. |
N.A. |
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C2002 |
Software Engineering |
30% |
30% |
40% |
N.A. |
N.A. |
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C2005 |
Object Oriented
Programming In Java ** New!! |
30% |
30% |
40% |
N.A. |
N.A. |
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C2020 |
Computer Architecture
and Data Communications |
30% |
30% |
40% |
N.A. |
N.A. |
Examinations
:
As
with the BSc programme, PIP examinations are held three (3) times per
year during the months of April, August and December at approved designated
locations. These are usually at numerous authorised Centres. If you
are not located near to an authorised examination centre, arrangements
can be made through British Council Offices however the administration
and invigilation costs (US$30 to 100 per examination) will be the responsibility
of each student.
Exam
Entry Cards are sent to each student through the website and your exam
timetable will identify the time and place for each paper. For verification
purposes, you will be required to bring the exam entry card and some
form of identification, such as your CPR (Ikama), Driving Licence, Passport,
ID etc for all your examinations.
On
successful completion of the 4 PIP bridging modules, students will move
directly onto the final year of the on-line BSc (Hons) in Computing
from the University of Portsmouth (BCOL).
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Entry
Requirements :
Applicants
for the course will be considered from potential students holding a
wide range of Advanced Diploma level qualifications including prior
experience where appropriate. A student's level of ability at the start
of the course is more important than specific subject knowledge. Applicants
will normally be required to provide evidence that they have adequate
language skills to cope with the programme material. Non-English speakers
may be asked to provide an English language certificate such as TOEFL
or IELTS. Scores should be in the region of 550 or 6.0 respectively.
If you are not sure whether your current qualifications will be accepted,
contact MCG for advice. Email us with a copy of your detailed CV (Resume)
and scanned certificates on cv@MCGglobal.org
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Some
basic information about the course administration
:
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Once
you have been accepted and registered, you will be sent a study
guide with specific information about your course together with
personal Log-in and User ID passwords which are activated 24-48
hours after they are issued to you. With these passwords you will
then have access to the study material and the virtual University
eCampus through the Internet.
- Times are published
on the cyber classroom for live on-line chat sessions with the course
tutor / facilitator and fellow students. There are at least 3 chat
sessions for each module, each session being approximately 90 minutes.
Participation is not compulsory but highly recommended. If you miss
one, you can catch up by reading the chat log which can be viewed
at any time.
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The study material
for each module is available through the eCampus web site for approximately
six weeks from the start date published in the study schedule.
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For
each module you should expect to spend an average of 25 hours on-line
during which you can download the study material and participate
in the live discussions. You can study the material off-line at
your own pace and at times which are convenient to you. In addition
to the time on-line, you should expect to spend around 20 to 40
hours per module offline working through the study material and
exercises. The
Study hours will depend on your background.
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If textbooks are
being used for particular modules, they will be sent to you by courier.
How
to apply
:
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Access
the application form here.
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Complete the form and send it by email together with your CV, letter(s)
of employment and certificates (in English) as attachments
to
NCC@MCGglobal.org.
The scanned certificates, transcripts etc can be sent in Word, GIF,
JPEG or pdf etc format. If the files are large (over 3MB), we recommend
that you send the attachments in separate emails. Please note that
NO fee is required until you
are advised that you have been accepted to join the programme.
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Your
application will be assessed and you will be advised by email
of the result. (This may take up to 30 days to process.)
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If you choose
to join the programme, you may be asked to re-confirm your preferred
start date and the units / modules you wish to study.
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The registration
process can take up to one month therefore you will be asked to
make your payment of the full fee (or first instalment) to MCG at
least one month before your preferred programme start date.
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MCG will register
you and send the form for you to sign and return.
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On
completion of the registration process your Log-in and User ID passwords
will be released giving you on-line access to the course and full
access to the relevant sections of the eCampus. Text books, if applicable,
will be sent to you by courier.
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After
24 – 48 hours the course
study guide and material will be available to you on-line. You may
then start the programme.
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Course
Fees:
The
PIP Course Fee includes the fee for the final year of the BSc
in Computing from the University of Portsmouth (BCOL)
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| One
Full Payment : |
Singapore Dollar (SGD) 14,131.00 |
| Or |
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| Instalment
Payments : |
Singapore Dollar (SGD) 15,539.00
First Payment of
Singapore Dollar (SGD) 3539.00
with
15 subsequent monthly payments of
Singapore Dollar (SGD) 800.00.
The
first instalment is to be made on registration, and the remainder
on the 1st day of each of the next 15
months. If
instalments are not made on time, the course provider will
deny you access to the programme by de-activating your User
ID and Password. To
re-activate your User ID a charge may be made. |
Please
note that the above fee covers the 4 PIP bridging modules
and the BSc (Hons) in Computing |
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Refunds
are only possible if you withdraw in writing 7 days before
the commencement of the course. A processing fee of
approximately SGD 200
is chargeable for all refunds. |
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| The
fee is all inclusive of: |
Registration for the 4 bridging modules and
if successfully completed, the BSc programme
modules |
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eCampus student study guide manual |
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Full access to the relevant areas of eCampus
web site |
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Access to study material through the Internet
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Tutor support |
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One examination-sitting for each course module.
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Assessment of coursework and one examination
per module
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Issue of Diploma on successful completion
of all BSc modules |
| Not
included in the fee: |
Specific
unit text books are not included in the fee. A book list will
be provided to registered students and they may either be
purchased independently or through the course provider. |
Please
Note : Additional costs may be incurred if you re-sit exams, re-sit
modules, defer modules or default on instalment payments. |