CAMPUS CENTRAL OFFICE Campus Central City West Ground

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University of South Australia
Enrolment Advice
2014
PROGRAM NAME
Graduate Diploma in Business Information
Management
PROGRAM CODE
ACADEMIC PLAN
n/a
YEAR LEVEL
CAMPUS
CENTRAL OFFICE
SCHOOL
Campus Central City West
Ground floor, Yungondi Building
Information Technology & Mathematical
Sciences
EMAIL
EMAIL
DGBF
SCHOOL CODE
INM
n/a
CAMPUS
CW
campuscentral.citywest@unisa.edu.au
Moira.lawler@unisa.edu.au
PHONE
PHONE
8302 0511
08 8302 6955
DEFINITIONS:
Area + Catalogue Number
A 4-letter area code plus a 4-digit catalogue number make up the course code, eg BIOL 1033. You can search for
courses by using this code.
Class Number
Every class at UniSA has a unique number (eg 24813). You use this number to enrol. Both the enrolment class and
related classes have class numbers.
Enrolment Class
This can be a lecture (LEC), tutorial (TUT), workshop (WSH) or practical (PRA), to name a few examples. It is the
first class you must enter when you are enrolling.
Related Classes
(Non-Enrol Classes)
These are other required components of the course, and are in addition to the enrolment class. They can be one of
the following class types - lecture, tutorial, workshop or practical, to name a few. In most cases you will have a
choice (eg 1 tutorial to be chosen from 7). However, in some courses, once you select the enrolment class you are
automatically enrolled (auto-enrol) in a related class (eg a particular tutorial or practical at a particular time). The
class number will be listed in the Auto-enrol column.
Study
Period
Area
Catalogue
Number
Course
INFS
5063
Digital Record-Keeping
City West campus
Enrolment
Class
Related
Class
Related
Class
Notes
9 Core Courses
2&5
Refer to timetable
LEC
2
INFS
5081
Class taught at the State Library of SA on North Terrace
Internal and External only in study period 2
Archival Management
Tues 1-4pm
5
INFS
5085
EDRMS Design and
Implementation
City West campus
Refer to timetable for class numbers
LEC
Refer to timetable for class numbers
Refer to timetable
SEM
2&5
INFS
5057
IT Project Management M
City West campus
Refer to timetable for class numbers
Refer to timetable
Study
Period
2&5
Catalogue
Number
Area
INFS
5069
Course
Enrolment
Class
Related
Class
Related
Class
LEC
TUT
PRA
Notes
Class taught at the State Library of SA on North Terrace
Directed Study and External in SP2
Preservation Principles
Thurs 3-6pm
External only in SP5
Refer to timetable for class numbers
2&5
INFS
5087
Information Management
Professional Practice
City West campus
SEM
Refer to timetable for class numbers
Refer to timetable
1 x Elective - Refer to program homepage
2&5
2&5
INFS
5067
INFS
5086
Information Management
Project
City West campus
WKSP
Refer to timetable for class numbers
Refer to timetable
Information Management Experience Reports
(see note 3)
Please see note 3 for details.
Refer to timetable for class numbers
NOTES:
1.
The table above shows the full list of courses to be taken by a student undertaking a FULL-TIME LOAD solely in this year of the program. The program
requires the completion of 36 units.
I.
Students need to enrol in the first 9 core courses of the program as listed..
2.
4.
II.
The elective course is selected from the program homepage.
http://programs.unisa.edu.au/public/pcms/Program.aspx?pageid=77&sid=161&tid=473&y=2014
III.
Note that INFS 5057 Information Management Project M must be completed before enrolling in INFS 5067 Information Management Project.
The Information Management Project course should be undertaken as one of the final courses of the program.
i.
Students may source their own project and consult with the Program Director before commencing the project.
ii.
Students can be allocated a project after consultation with the Program Director.
iii.
Students who have been involved in extensive project work within their work place can submit substantiating evidence and support letter from a
Supervisor to the Program Director for consideration of credit.
Students undertaking this program will be required to complete 4 weeks of appropriate work placement. If students are employed they may apply for an
exemption from this placement, details are on the course homepage.
Students must enrol in the course Industry Experience Reports and assessment will remain incomplete until the student either provides documentary
evidence of current employment or submits a written report and receives a non-graded pass. Students will not be eligible to graduate if they do not
submit the industry experience report or have an application for exemption approved.
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