Learning outcome
1.1

Strategy and planning

1.2

Security and privacy

1.3

Governance, risk and compliance

1.4

Advice and guidance

2.5

Change implementation

2.6

Change analysis

2.7

Change planning

3.8

Systems development

3.9

Data and analytics

3.10

User experience

3.11

Content management

3.12

Computational science

4.13

Technology management

4.14

Service management

4.15

Security services

5.16

People management

5.17

Skills management

6.18

Stakeholder management

6.19

Sales and marketing

A1

<p>Apply problem solving strategies, tools and techniques to define and solve problems in a variety of domains</p>

K1

<p>Explain, compare, and contrast fundamental strategies for information and communication technology (ICT) problem solving</p>

K2

<p>Describe approaches for requirements gathering including survey, market research, interviewing and observation</p>

K3

<p>Describe tools and techniques to diagramatically model ICT problems and solutions</p>

K4

<p>Investigate the value of reflection, collaboration, attitude and self-efficacy towards success in problem solving</p>

K5

<p>Show an understanding of the norms and best practices involved with collaboration and team work</p>

K6

<p>Describe the Open Source movement and steps involved in contributing to an Open Source project</p>

S1

<p>Devise and design problem solutions in teams, which can be applied to a range of ICT problems</p>

S2

<p>Decompose a problem and create goals and plans to solve that problem</p>

S3

<p>Develop and verify algorithms for deployment in ICT problem solutions</p>

S4

<p>Construct documentation describing a problem and its solution</p>

S5

<p>Interactively present a persuasive proposal for an ICT solution to diverse audiences</p>

Learning outcome
1.1

ICT Fundamentals

1.2

ICT Infrastructure

1.3

Information & Data Science and Engineering

1.4

Computational Science and Engineering

1.5

Application Systems

1.6

Cyber Security

1.7

ICT Projects

1.8

ICT Management and Governance

2.1

Professional ICT Ethics

2.2

Impacts of ICT

2.3

Working Individually and in ICT development teams

2.4

Professional Communication

2.5

The Professional ICT Practitioner

A1

<p>Apply problem solving strategies, tools and techniques to define and solve problems in a variety of domains</p>

K1

<p>Explain, compare, and contrast fundamental strategies for information and communication technology (ICT) problem solving</p>

K2

<p>Describe approaches for requirements gathering including survey, market research, interviewing and observation</p>

K3

<p>Describe tools and techniques to diagramatically model ICT problems and solutions</p>

K4

<p>Investigate the value of reflection, collaboration, attitude and self-efficacy towards success in problem solving</p>

K5

<p>Show an understanding of the norms and best practices involved with collaboration and team work</p>

K6

<p>Describe the Open Source movement and steps involved in contributing to an Open Source project</p>

S1

<p>Devise and design problem solutions in teams, which can be applied to a range of ICT problems</p>

S2

<p>Decompose a problem and create goals and plans to solve that problem</p>

S3

<p>Develop and verify algorithms for deployment in ICT problem solutions</p>

S4

<p>Construct documentation describing a problem and its solution</p>

S5

<p>Interactively present a persuasive proposal for an ICT solution to diverse audiences</p>