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Dual Degree Program in Informatics Engineering

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UPH Faculty of Computer Science

UPH Faculty of Computer Science offers the dual degree program in partnership with the University of Ballarat (UB), Australia (www.ballarat.edu.au), the leading regional, multi-sector university in Australia.

This program is designed to equip students with analytical and technical competence. It provides solid foundation in computer science, focusing on system development methodologies for both structured and object-oriented approaches. Students will spend the first 4 semesters at UPH learning basic computer programming subjects. The program continues at UB where students have the option of continuing their degree in Informatics Engineering or Applied Computing (Mathematics). Students will finalize their thesis at UPH.

Upon graduation, graduates of this program will earn the Sarjana Komputer degree from UPH and the Bachelor of Information Technology or the Bachelor of Applied Computing (Mathematics) degree from the University of Ballarat. Faculty of Computer Science

• Informatics Engineering

DUAL DEGREE:
• Bachelor of Information Technology & Sarjana Komputer
• Bachelor of Applied Computing (Mathematics) & Sarjana Komputer

DURATION:
• 2 years (UPH) + 1.5 year (UB) + 1 semester (UPH)

The Program:
UPH offers the dual degree program in partnership with the University of Ballarat (UB), Australia, the leading regional, multi-sector university in Australia. The University of Ballarat is acknowledged for its excellence in education, training, research and partnership outcomes and recognized for the benefits it brings to the individual, organization and communities it serves.

This program is designed to equip students with analytical and technical competence. It provides solid foundation in computer science, focusing on system development methodologies for both structured and object-oriented approaches. Students will spend the first 4 semesters at UPH learning basic computer programming subjects. The program continues at UB where students have the option of continuing their degree in Informatics Engineering or Applied Computing (Mathematics). Students will finalize their thesis at UPH.

For further information, click: www.ballarat.edu.au

COURSE STRUCTURE:
Students who enroll in the dual degree program complete the following course structure:

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Semester 1 – UPH
• Introduction to Computer Organization
• Java Programming Technology
• Introduction to Programming Environment
• Communication Skills
• Character and Attitude

Semester 2 – UPH
• Computer Communication
• Database System
• Civics
• Leadership
• Elective

Semester 3 – UPH
• Software Engineering
• Network Programming
• Systems Programming and Design
• Leadership
• Religion and Ethics

Semester 4 – UB
• Multimedia Communication
• Programming 2
• IT Project Management
• WWW Technology I

Semester 5 – UB
• WWW Technology II
• Interactive Multimedia
• Project 1
• Computing Elective

Semester 6 – UB
• Professional Development
• Current Development Workshop
• Project II
• Computing Elective

Semester 7 – UPH
• Thesis Projects
BACHELOR OF APPLIED COMPUTING (MATHEMATICS)
Semester 1 – UPH
• Introduction to Computer Organization
• Introduction to Programming Environment
• Discrete Mathematics
• Communication Skills
• Character and Attitude

Semester 2 – UPH
• Object Oriented Programming
• ICT Life Cycle
• Mathematics I
• Civics
• Leadership

Semester 3 – UPH
• Software Engineering
• Database Systems
• Linear Algebra and Matrices
• Leadership
• Religion and Ethics

Semester 4 – UB
• Multimedia Communication
• Artificial Intelligence
• Linear Programming
• Optimization Theory

Semester 5 – UB
• Professional Development
• IT Project Management
• Decision Making I
• Numerical Methods of Optimization

Semester 6 – UB
• Project I
• Data Mining
• Decision Making II
• Elective

Semester 7 – UPH
• Thesis Projects