FI1AMIT75 IT Foundations
FI1AMIT75 IT Foundations
- Course description
- Course codeFI1AMIT75
- Level of study5.1
- Program of studyNetwork and Systems Administration
- Credits7.5
- Course coordinatorJustine Moodley, Benjamin Rosenlund
The course provides general knowledge of the Information Technology and Information and Communication Technology field. Candidates are provided an understanding of why we do different things and how the elements all relate to each other in the bigger ICT picture. Candidates also learn to actively contribute to moving a project forward and to manage projects, with feasibility studies, planning, implementation, report writing and presentation. The course provides skills to break down problems into smaller and more manageable pieces and fundamental skills to analyse and develop a logical methodology towards problem solving. An important part of the course is the soft skills needed to enable a mindset to adapt situations, people, and a current problem and for the transferable knowledge needed in the rapidly changing job market.
The aim of the course is that students understand the relevance and relations between the study programme courses and the topics within them. In addition to, project management and report writing skills that are essential to have in the working life in general and especially for relevant positions within ICT environments. In the IT business, projects will be run, and as employees, the students will be expected to contribute. Running a project, including time management, processes, goals etc. as well as finding information for different topics, learning to assess the reliability of the information, and documenting the findings in reports.
- has knowledge of processes that are used for breaking down a problem into more manageable parts in ICT environments
- has knowledge of processes, tools and terminology that are used in project work relevant for IT and ICT
- has knowledge of concepts, processes and tools that are used in problem-solving and research
- has insight into the different common elements, quality requirements and terminology in ICT environments and projects
- can update their vocational knowledge within the ICT discipline
- understands the importance of the ICT discipline and the relationship between the basic elements and terminology in ICT environments
- can apply vocational knowledge to break down practical and theoretical problems into smaller components
- can apply vocational knowledge to get an overview of basic elements and terminology in ICT environments
- masters relevant tools and techniques to manage and run projects
- can find information and material relevant to the ICT discipline and relevant projects
- understands the ethical principles that apply to problem solving and project work in the ICT discipline
- has developed an ethical attitude in relation to the various elements in ICT environments
- can carry out projects and problem solving based on the needs of selected target groups
- can carry out proper reference citation based on material found in literature, on the internet, in articles, etc.
- can develop project reports