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Gary MarsdenSlide 1University of Cape Town Introduction to Conversion MSc IT James Gain jgain@cs.uct.ac.za
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Gary MarsdenSlide 2University of Cape Town Course status In the beginning was the MSc… –completed by research Then came the taught MSc –completed by teaching Then came the conversion MSc –taught to domain non-experts
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Gary MarsdenSlide 3University of Cape Town Masters in IT Started life in 1993 as the MSc BIT (Business Information Technology) at Middlesex, London Gary Marsden, taught at Middlesex and brought his experience with him Developed and sponsored by EU for ‘continuing education’ Residential modes: –Regular, Fast-Track and Evening
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Gary MarsdenSlide 4University of Cape Town Masters on holiday Egyptian government wanted IT education –Taught in Cairo –Developed materials for self-study Huge success –UK government praised course as future for education
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Gary MarsdenSlide 5University of Cape Town On-line Masters Due to demand and having to develop for self-study, started conversion to on-line materials Attempts to overcome failings in distance education –materials developed with Open University –accountability at regional centres –human contact / student status
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Gary MarsdenSlide 6University of Cape Town Global campus Middlesex write material Egyptian government convert to electronic format Regional centres apply and are awarded/denied membership –Quality audit Students awarded Middlesex degree
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Gary MarsdenSlide 7University of Cape Town Masters IT @ UCT Gary Marsden was part of development team of MSc BIT since 1996 This course is part of the next iteration where we build on Middlesex material, but award local institution degrees (UCT) There will be material in this course taught no where else, but still compatible with degree world-wide
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Gary MarsdenSlide 8University of Cape Town Consequences Material excellent – costs spread across many institutions UCT degree has local and international currency Can complete course overseas (UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, Fiji…)
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Gary MarsdenSlide 9University of Cape Town Who is the course for? Traditionally IT has been split –Computer Science, Electronic engineering, Information Systems Now there is a new category –Knowledge worker Few places seem to cater for this category
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Gary MarsdenSlide 10University of Cape Town What can I do at the end of the course? Very hard to say. You will have an excellent feel for core elements of CS and IS –much, much more so than a training course All the UK students who graduated well found jobs
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Gary MarsdenSlide 11University of Cape Town How the course will run Nine courses in total –possible exemption from 9 th course Three courses per semester NetworksWeb sitesJava HCIDatabaseSoftware engineering Advanced programming Law and Ethics Research techniques
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Gary MarsdenSlide 12University of Cape Town Structure At the end of the taught part you can exit with PG Dip Completing a 6 month project will give you an Masters Please note that if your original degree was a BA, you will be awarded an MPhil
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Gary MarsdenSlide 13University of Cape Town Evaluation Each course will have an examination and a practical component –exam worth 70% (in mid June) –coursework worth 30% Assignments –One or two pieces of coursework per module –Submitted electronically to Teaching Assistant –First hand-in for April
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Gary MarsdenSlide 14University of Cape Town Who are we – Support staff I am responsible for pretty much everything to do with the course There is a teaching assistant to help out –Rudi Neeser: rneeser@cs.uct.ac.za –Can be consulted face-to-face in the Research Lab general: –pgadmin@cs.uct.ac.za Please, please send any feedback about the course to me
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Gary MarsdenSlide 15University of Cape Town Who are you – Status as student To all intents and purposes, you are considered a student of the university –access to library –access to computer labs The only difference is that (many of) you are not here physically
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Gary MarsdenSlide 16University of Cape Town Material Learning material will be delivered as CDROMs with HTML files All the books mentioned in the course material are available in the library. Some you can get from me. We also have institutional access to a number of digital libraries (speak to the librarians)
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Gary MarsdenSlide 17University of Cape Town Learning material Developed from Open University Comes in five sections –Introduction: Self explanatory –Content: The actual material to read and understand –Apply: Examples to apply material to –Reflect: Questions about the material –Extend: Further work
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Gary MarsdenSlide 18University of Cape Town Sample unit – will cover more later
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Gary MarsdenSlide 19University of Cape Town Programming A basic introduction to programming Java language: –Good for internet applications –Simple yet powerful You will be taught how to create simple applications in the object-oriented paradigm.
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Gary MarsdenSlide 20University of Cape Town Software Engineering Introduce a range of techniques suitable for both structured and object-oriented methods Enables you to analyse and design well engineered software solutions CASE tools explored in modelling and documenting analysis and design specifications Different life cycle models will also be discussed Install CASE software from the Select CD
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Gary MarsdenSlide 21University of Cape Town Databases A perspective on database management system structure and function is provided. Topics introduced include: –architecture of databases –data models –Normalisation –front-end system –Security –recovery and concurrency –object-oriented database systems; –client-server and distributed database systems Install DBMS software from the Oracle CD
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