International Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies
Code: IADCS
Duration: 2 Years
Course Objectives
- Knowledge and understanding of the established principles of computer systems development and management, and of the way in which these principles have developed.
- The ability to apply their skills and aptitudes to the analysis, design, implementation and management of computer systems, to solve business and organisational problems.
- The ability to contribute to the implementation of such systems within an agreed timescale and within agreed cost estimates.
- The ability to manage the operation of such systems and the needs of the user community.
- Awareness and understanding of the wider issues concerning the use and integration of computer systems in society at large.
- Knowledge and understanding of a well developed set of problem-solving and analytical skills which can be applied in the pursuit of a wide range of occupations, and in further study.
- The ability to effectively communicate and present ideas and describe and evaluate systems in both written and oral forms.
- A professional approach and sense of responsibility to users and fellow practitioners in computing.
Core Subjects
- Systems Analysis & Design
- Enterprise Networking
- Database Design & Development
- Practical Project
Elective Subjects
- Advanced Visual Basic
- Internet Sytems Administration
- Business Management
Entry Requirements
- The minimum age for registration for this programme is 17. Students who wish to take part in IADCS should have an NCC Education IDCS qualification. Alternatively students who have attained local or international qualifications deemed to be equivalent to either IDCS or IDEC, and which are deemed acceptable to the NCC Education Academic Board can participate in IADCS. For people whose first language is not English, the required standard on the course is as follows: *IELTS 5.5 *TOEFL 550 *TOEIC 776 or an equivalent qualification.
Application
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