The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
The MBC information booklet - RMIT University The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
Chapter 2: Masters Program Format and Timetables 14 Vocational electives (Business) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday • BAFI1070— Financial Statement Analysis (1 daytime class for full-time students; 1 evening class for part-time students) • ACCT2108— Performance Measurement • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (14 March, 9am- 5pm) • MKTG1100— Marketing Management and Implementation (1 daytime class for full-time students; 1 evening class for part-time students) • OMGT1021— Supply Chain Principles (Workshop: March 28, 9am- 5pm) • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions (1 daytime class for full-time students; 1 evening class for part-time students) • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business (D) • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (15 March, 9am- 5pm) • BAFI1059— Managerial Finance • OMGT1021— Supply Chain Principles (Workshop: March 29, 9am- 5pm) • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business (D) • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (16 March, 9am- 5pm; 18 May, 9am-5pm) • BAFI1059— Managerial Finance (D) • OMGT1021— Supply Chain Principles (Workshop: March 30, 9am- 1pm) • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions (Intensive, D) Table 4: Specialist Cluster courses according to weekly timetable, February Semester 2006 • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions (intensive; 9.30am-4.30pm) - 17 & 18 March - 7 & 8 April - 12 & 13 May • OMGT1021— Supply Chain Principles (Tutorial: May 6, 9am-5pm)
2.3.3 July Semester 2006 Advanced Databases Bioinformatics Computer Security Intelligent Systems Networked & Distributed Systems Search Engines Software Engineering Web-based Computing Chapter 2: Masters Program Format and Timetables The following table displays the courses that are run each week for July Semester 2006. (Note: Courses usually run from 5.30pm to 9.30pm. Daytime classes are indicated by a D.) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday • ISYS2359—File Structures and Database Systems (D, Bundoora) • MATH1300— Analysis of Medical Data (D) • COSC2033— Evolutionary Computing (D; seminar) • COSC1176— Network Programming • ISYS1085— Software Testing • INTE1125— Cryptography and Security • COSC2107— Network Security • COSC2107— Network Security • COSC2275— Software Requirements Engineering • ISYS1078— Multimedia Information Retrieval • COSC2308— Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics (D, seminar) • COSC1174— Advanced Client Server Architectures • ISYS1078— Multimedia Information Retrieval • ISYS1081— Software Reuse (seminar) • ISYS1078— Multimedia Information Retrieval • ISYS1072— Deductive and Object-Relational Databases • COSC2151— Intro to Computational Biology (seminar) • COSC2048— Agent Oriented Programming and Design (D; seminar) • ISYS1072— Deductive and Object-Relational Databases • COSC1182— Usability Engineering • COSC1182— Usability Engineering • COSC2149— Research Methods (D) Table 5: Specialist Cluster courses according to weekly timetable, July Semester 2006 • COSC1168— Internet and Intranet Document Engineering • COSC2302— Computer & Internet Forensics • COSC1168— Internet and Intranet Document Engineerings • COSC2302— Computer & Internet Forensics • COSC1168— Internet and Intranet Document Engineering 15
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Chapter 2: Masters Program Format and Timetables<br />
14<br />
Vocational<br />
electives<br />
(Business)<br />
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday<br />
• BAFI1070—<br />
Financial<br />
Statement<br />
Analysis (1<br />
daytime class for<br />
full-time students;<br />
1 evening class<br />
for part-time<br />
students)<br />
• ACCT2108—<br />
Performance<br />
Measurement<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(14 March, 9am-<br />
5pm)<br />
• MKTG1100—<br />
Marketing<br />
Management and<br />
Implementation<br />
(1 daytime class<br />
for full-time<br />
students; 1<br />
evening class for<br />
part-time<br />
students)<br />
• OMGT1021—<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Principles<br />
(Workshop:<br />
March 28, 9am-<br />
5pm)<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions (1<br />
daytime class for<br />
full-time students;<br />
1 evening class<br />
for part-time<br />
students)<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business (D)<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(15 March, 9am-<br />
5pm)<br />
• BAFI1059—<br />
Managerial<br />
Finance<br />
• OMGT1021—<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Principles<br />
(Workshop:<br />
March 29, 9am-<br />
5pm)<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business (D)<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(16 March, 9am-<br />
5pm; 18 May,<br />
9am-5pm)<br />
• BAFI1059—<br />
Managerial<br />
Finance (D)<br />
• OMGT1021—<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Principles<br />
(Workshop:<br />
March 30, 9am-<br />
1pm)<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
(Intensive, D)<br />
Table 4: Specialist Cluster courses according to weekly timetable, February Semester 2006<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
(intensive;<br />
9.30am-4.30pm)<br />
- 17 & 18 March<br />
- 7 & 8 April<br />
- 12 & 13 May<br />
• OMGT1021—<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Principles<br />
(Tutorial: May 6,<br />
9am-5pm)