PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SYSTEMS (Note: This document is for polytechnic students admitted in AY2004-5)
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1 SCHOOL OF COMPUTING PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SYSTEMS (Note: This document is for polytechnic students admitted in AY2004-5) Bachelor of Computing in Communications and Media Overview The 4-year Bachelor of Computing in Communications and Media aims to train students in the technological underpinnings of internet technologies as well as the required skills of media design and content creation tempered with a proper understanding of the social sciences. Therefore, the programme has been designed to achieve an integrated foundation in all these aspects. Since this programme involves aspects of computing and the arts and social sciences, it can be viewed from two perspectives: TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVE: Foundation of IT: This refers to the basics of computing required to understand, design, and extend the internet-based systems. Information encoding, information customisation, content-repurposing: Information encoding, such as XML, is required for information to be mass communicated on the Internet and WWW. Customisation refers to the personalisation of information to individuals and groups which the technology allows, and repurposing refers to the customisation of information to the heterogeneous networks (wired and wireless) as well as the plethora of end-devices (static and mobile, with varying display plus communication capabilities). Text, multimedia information analysis and processing: These refer to the technological basis of the various digital media (text, image, graphics, audio and video) and the various types of processing, such as data-rate transformation and summarisation. Entertainment technology: This refers to technologies required to develop interactive games and virtual reality systems. Internet architecture: This refers to the technical aspects of the Internet including networking, client-server architecture, and issues related to scalability, reliability and availability. CONTENT AND USER PERSPECTIVE: Foundation (sociology): This refers to the social science foundation required to contextualise the use of media for communication by individuals and groups in human society. Human-computer interaction: This refers to the human-centred design of intuitive and flexible interfaces for people to communicate via the end-devices of the internet fringes. Writing and media design for mass communication: This refers to the required arts background, which enables the creative use of digital media for the purpose of expression and communication. The media considered include hypertext, audio, image/graphics, and video. Mass communication on the Internet: This refers to the theoretical and empirical principles of mass communications on the WWW. 1
2 Degree Requirements The Communications and Media programme degree requirement is at least 160 modular credits. Modules are classified as follows (note that every module can only be counted towards satisfying exactly one requirement): (i) PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS Common Essentials (Total: 26 MCs) CS1101 or CS1101S Programming Methodology (5 MCs) CS1102 or CS1102S Data Structures and Algorithms (5 MCs) CS1104 Computer Organization (4 MCs) CS2102 Database Systems (4 MCs) CS2103 Software Engineering (4 MCs) CS2105 Computer Networks I (4 MCs) Programme Essentials (Total: 53 MCs) Computer CS1231 Discrete Structures (4 MCs) CS3224 Architecture of Internet (4 MCs) CS3240 Human-Computer Interaction (4 MCs) CS3241 Computer Graphics (4 MCs) CS3242S Hypermedia Technologies (5 MCs) CS4101 Honours Project (12 MCs) CS4102 Technical & Management Training (0 MCs) Communications and Media (CM) Related + IF1101E Information Revolution & Society (4 MCs) IF2101 Media Communication (4 MCs) Choose either IF2208 or IF2210 IF3209/EL3271 Choose either CS3248 or IF3208 Principles of Visual Communication (4 MCs) Aesthetics of New Media (4 MCs) Hypertext and the Electronic Author (4 MCs) Design of Interactive Media (4 MCs) Designing Content for New Media (4 MCs) + With approval from the department, students may take a module of equivalent level or higher from Programme Elective Group B in place of a module in Program Essentials. CM Programme Electives (Total: 24 MCs) Complete 24 MCs with the following conditions: i. At least 8 MCs from the Media & Internet Technology module group; ii. At least 8 MCs from the Content Creation & Mass Communications module group; iii. At least 16 MCs are at level 4000 or above. 2
3 Programmes Elective Groups: A. Media & Internet Technology module group * CS3243 Foundation of Artificial Intelligence CS3248 Design of Interactive Media CS4213 Games Development CS4241 Multimedia Information Systems CS4243 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CS4245 Multimedia E-Learning Environments CS4247 Image Synthesis and Computer Animation CS4248 Natural Language Processing CS4249 Design of Advanced User Interfaces CS5240 Theory and Practice of Multimedia CS5246 Text Processing on the Web Other relevant courses approved by the Department of Computer Science * Students may choose a module in this group if they have not already taken it as part of Program Essential. B. Content Creation & Mass Communications module group * IF2201 Culture & Communications IF2202 Governance and IT IF2204 Economics of Information & Communication IF2207 Internet Studies: Cyber Communications IF2214 Mass Media & Culture IF3201 Media, Globalization & IT IF3206 Knowledge Economies IF3208 Designing Content for New Media IF3213/SC3213 Visual Ethnography IF4201 Culture Industries IF4202 Transnational Info Producers IF4204 Ethics in the Information Age IF4205 Digital Media Project Management IF4206 Media & Communications Regulation IF5202 New Media in Emerging Asian Economies Other relevant courses approved by the Department of Computer Science * Students may choose a module in this group if they have not already taken it as part of Program Essential. (Total: 16 MCs) MA1505C Mathematics I (4 MCs) or MA1505 Mathematics I (4 MCs) MA1101R Linear Algebra (4 MCs) ST2131 Probability (4 MCs) Science module 1 (4 MCs) (ii) University Level Requirements (Total: 28 MCs) (iii) Unrestricted Electives (Total: 13 MCs) 1 A Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), PC1143 (Physics III), PC1144 (Physics IV), PC1221 (Fundamentals of Physics I), PC1222 (Fundamentals of Physics II), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science 3
4 Bachelor of Computing in Computer Science Overview The 4-year Computer Science programme aims to equip graduates with a strong and broad technical knowledge in computer science and technology. It also provides the flexibility for students to specialise in various fields of computer science. The programme emphasises the four pillars in computer science, viz. programming languages, computer systems, modelling and algorithms, and human-computer interaction. The programme is structured around the U.S. Association of Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society s Computing Curriculum 2001 recommendations. Students pursuing a degree in B.Comp. (Computer Science) will also pick up knowledge in science, including life science, mathematics, and physics. It inculcates among them an awareness of information technology application across multiple disciplines. It also provides the opportunity for students to receive interdisciplinary education. Graduates in B.Comp. in CS degree can position themselves in a large number of exciting fields of works, including digital animation, knowledge engineering, software architecture, web design, digital media, and security consultancy. Degree Requirements The Computer Science programme degree requirement is at least 160 modular credits. Modules are classified as follows (note that every module can only be counted towards satisfying exactly one requirement): (i) PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS a. Common Essentials CS1101 or CS1101S CS1102 or CS1102S CS1104 CS2102S CS2103 CS2105 Programming Methodology Data Structures and Algorithms Computer Organisation Database Systems Software Engineering Computer Networks I b. Major Requirements Computing Related CS1231 CS2106 CS3212 CS3215 CS3230 CS4101 CS4102 Discrete Structures Operating Systems Programming Languages Software Engineering Project Design and Analysis of Algorithms Honours Project Technical and Management Training Minimum of 8 modular credits from the following list of 5 modules: CS3211 Parallel and Concurrent Programming CS3220 Computer Architectures CS3231 Theory of Computation CS3234 Logic and Formal Systems CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence Complete 16 modular credits from 4000/5000-level modules in elective areas A1 to A4. MA1505C Mathematics I or MA1505 Mathematics I MA1101R Linear Algebra ST2131 Probability 4
5 A Life-Sciences Module 2 A Physics Module 3 Others CS2301 Business and Technical Communication (ii) (iii) UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES University Scholars Programme (Computer Science) Students in the University Scholars Programme who choose the Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science) major will take the four-year Computer Science programme, but with the following variations: 1. They will not be required to take the following: (a) The University Level Requirements (28 MCs) (b) One Physics Module (4 MCs) (c) One Life-Sciences Module (4 MCs) (These are replaced by appropriate First-Tier Scholars Modules.) 2. They will take UROP modules (CS3208 and CS3209) in place of CS3215 (Software Engineering Project). CS3208 and CS3209 are independent study modules (ISMs) and they will also be counted as two of the four Advanced Scholars Modules [8 equivalent MCs]. 3. Four MCs (out of 48 MCs for USP) will count towards Unrestricted Electives. 2 3 A Life-Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. A Physics module can be PC1143 (Physics III), PC1144 (Physics IV), PC1221 (Fundamentals of Physics I), PC1222 (Fundamentals of Physics II), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. 5
6 Table 1: Summary of degree requirement for B.Comp. (Computer Science) Modules Modular Subtotals Credits UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 28 PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS 110 Common Essentials CS1101/S Programming Methodology 5 CS1102/S Data Structures and Algorithms 5 CS1104 Computer Organisation 4 CS2102S Database Systems 5 CS2103 Software Engineering 4 CS2105 Computer Networks I 4 Major Requirements Computer CS1231 Discrete Structures 4 CS2106 Operating Systems 4 CS3212 Programming Languages 4 CS3215 Software Engineering Project 8 CS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 4 8 MCs from CS Recommended Course list MCs from 4000/5000-level modules in A1 to 16 A4 CS4101 Honours Project 12 CS4102 Technical and Management Training 0 MA1505C or MA1505 Mathematics I 4 MA1101R Linear Algebra I 4 ST2131 Probability 4 Life Science Module 5 4 Physics Module 6 3 Others CS2301 Business and Technical Communication 4 UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 22 Grand Total The CS Recommended Course list includes: CS3211 (Parallel and Concurrent Programming), CS3220 (Computer Architectures), CS3231 (Theory of Computation), CS3234 (Logic and Formal Systems), CS3243 (Foundations of Artificial Intelligence), and other relevant courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. A Life-Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. A Physics module can be PC1143 (Physics III), PC1144 (Physics IV), PC1221 (Fundamentals of Physics I), PC1222 (Fundamentals of Physics II), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. 6
7 Bachelor of Computing Overview The 3-year Bachelor of Computing programme is designed to provide a sound scientific education, targeted at the needs of local and regional IT users and vendors. The programme combines theoretical training with practical technology experience. Students will develop professional competence in programming, abstraction, and conceptual skills of computing. Graduates will meet national IT manpower needs in major job segments such as programmer analyst, systems analyst, systems programmer, system integrators and end user support analyst. They will be able to contribute immediately to the development needs of the local and regional economies. Students in this programme are required to choose a focus of study. In order to meet diverging demand in IT practice, the 3-year Bachelor of Computing Programme consists of two foci of studies: The Technology focus aims to equip students with strong technology know-how so that they can stride forward alongside the advancement of computing technology. The Business focus aims to equip students with sound business knowledge in relation to information technology, including the operation of E-Commerce. Degree Requirements The 3-year Bachelor of Computing programme degree requirement is at least 120 modular credits. Modules are classified as follows (note that every module can only be counted towards satisfying exactly one requirement): (i) PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS a. Common Essentials CS1101 or CS1101S CS1102 or CS1102S CS1104 CS2102 CS2103 CS2105 Programming Methodology Data Structures and Algorithms Computer Organisation Database Systems Software Engineering Computer Networks I b. Major Requirements Technology Focus Computing Related CS1231 CS2104 CS2106 CS3214 Discrete Structures Programming Language Concepts Operating Systems Information Systems Development Project Complete at least 12 modular credits from Technology Requirement by taking elective areas A1 to A8, with at least two modules chosen from the following modules offered by School of Computing: Modules in elective area A8 Modules on Computer Security Modules on Human-Computer Interaction Modules on E-Commerce Modules on Computer Networks MA1505C Mathematics I or MA1505 Mathematics I MA1101R Linear Algebra ST2131 Probability 7
8 A Life-Sciences Module 7 Others CS2301 Business and Technical Communication Business Focus Computing Related CS1105 CS1231 CS2250 CS3214 CS3265 CS3266 CS2301 Computing and Society Discrete Structures Fundamentals of Information Systems Information Systems Development Project Economics of E-Business E-Commerce Technologies Business and Technical Communication Complete at least 12 modular credits from Business Requirement by taking elective areas A1 to A8, with at least two modules chosen from the following modules offered by School of Computing: Modules in elective area A6 CS3251 CS3253 Economics Related EC1301 ST2334 Technology Strategy and Management Management of Information Systems Principles of Economics Probabilities and Statistics (ii) (iii) UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 7 A Life-Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science. 8
9 Table 2: Summary of degree requirement for B.Comp. with Technology Focus Modules Modular Subtotals Credits UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 20 PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS 78 Common Essentials CS1101/S Programming Methodology 5 CS1102/S Data Structures and Algorithms 5 CS1104 Computer Organisation 4 CS2102 Database Systems 4 CS2103 Software Engineering 4 CS2105 Computer Networks I 4 Major Requirements Computing Related CS1231 Discrete Structures 4 CS2104 Programming Language Concepts 4 CS2106 Operating Systems 4 CS3214 Information Systems Development 8 Project 12 MCs meeting Technology requirement 8 12 MA1505C or MA1505 Mathematics I 4 MA1101R Linear Algebra I 4 ST2131 Probability 4 Life Science Module 9 4 Others CS2301 Business and Technical Communication 4 UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 22 Grand Total To satisfy the Technology requirement, students must make up 12 MCs by taking courses from elective areas A1 to A8, with at least two modules chosen from the following categories of modules offered by School of Computing: Modules from elective area A8, computer security, human-computer interaction, e-commerce, computer networks. A Life-Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science 9
10 Table 3: Summary of degree requirement for B.Comp. with Business Focus Modules Modular Credits Subtotals UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 20 PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS 79 Common Essentials CS1101/S Programming Methodology 5 CS1102/S Data Structures and Algorithms 5 CS1104 Computer Organisation 4 CS2102 Database Systems 4 CS2103 Software Engineering 4 CS2105 Computer Networks I 4 Major Requirements Computing Related CS1105 Computing and Society 4 CS1231 Discrete Structures 4 CS2250 Fundamentals of Information Systems 4 CS3214 Information Systems Development Project 8 CS3265 Economics of E-Business 4 CS3266 E-Commerce Technologies 5 12 MCs meeting Business requirement ST2334 Probability and Statistics 4 Economics Related EC1301 Principles of Economics 4 Others CS2301 Business and Technical Communication 4 UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 21 Grand Total To satisfy the Business requirement, students must make up 12 modular credits by taking courses from elective areas A1 to A8, with at least two modules chosen from the following modules offered by School of Computing: Modules from elective area A6, CS3251 (Technology Strategy and Management) and CS3253 (Management of Information Systems). 10
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