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International Diploma in Computer Engineering
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About Informatics Academy

Informatics Academy - The International Awarding Body

Informatics Academy, a key integral part of Informatics, is a multinational corporation providing lifelong learning services in information technology and business management. It was formed in 2002 to act as an independent, international awarding body to ensure that all its awards bear quality assurance marks which are internationally recognised and accepted by employers and universities for employment and/or credit transfers respectively.?

For more information about Informatics Academy, log on to www.informaticsgroup.com/ia

About the Programme

This programme is designed for those seeking a career in Engineering or its related fields. The programme is also appropriate for prospective executives who would like to acquire knowledge and practical exposure in electronic practical skills, computer application of engineering to analysis of electrical and electronic methods of engineering design and engineering science. In addition, technical laboratory experience allows students to develop physical design and applications from conceptual and theoretical frameworks. It is particularly designed to equip students with the required engineering qualification and expertise needed in computer engineering and electronics engineering of the 21st century.

Graduates will be well qualified for careers as computer engineering in a wide field of industries such as e-commerce, e-education, automated manufacturing, aviation, transportation, telecommunications and more.

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Benefits of the Programme

From this programme, students are able to grasp the fundamental knowledge of engineering, applications and principles with the following benefits:

  • Receive updated and broad range of skills reflecting industry needs and demands
  • Potential accreditation with the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc, (IEEE), a leading non-profit, technical professional association in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others
  • Complete the full academic progression from diploma to degree leading to a specialised professional career pathway
  • Enjoy strong advanced standing with various universities from the United Kingdom
  • Adapt competencies for effective application of knowledge on the practical approach of computer engineering issues in a corporate environment
  • Embark on a professional career with attractive remuneration in engineering or its related fields that is sought after today

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Recognition

The International Diploma in Computer Engineering is awarded by Informatics Academy.

 

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Programme Structure

Students have to complete the following 8 modules

CE101 Computer Support Engineering
CS102 Computer Systems Support
CN103 Computer Systems Network
EM104 Engineering Mathematics
EE105 Analogue Electronics
EP106 Electrical Principles
DE107 Digital Electronics
CA001 Computer Application of Engineering

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CE101 Computer Support Engineering
Upon completion of this unit student will be able:

  • To troubleshoot various levels ranging from chip to system and device levels,
  • To apply the skills and knowledge on troubleshooting with software, operating systems, programming of microprocessor with assembly language, and
  • Design and fabricate simple electronic circuit.

CS102 Computer Systems Support
Upon completion of this unit student will be able to:

  • Recognise and troubleshooting of electronic components and computers
  • Detect and remove computer viruses
  • Install and optimise the operating systems – MS-DOS/Windows, Linux and Novell
  • Setup local area network (LAN)
  • Programming in Visual Basics.

CN103 Computer Systems Network
Upon completion of this unit student will be able to:

  • implement, maintain and upgrade computer networks, primarily based on the open network technology (TCP/IP protocol)
  • write simple HTML based applications
  • understand Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programming such as PERL
  • use JavaScript programming

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EM104 Engineering Mathematics
Upon completion of this unit student will be able to:

  • To acquire basic knowledge on Engineering Mathematics.
  • To obtain proper foundation for Applied Mathematics which are related to Electrical and Electronic Engineering applications.
  • To gain prerequisites for further study on Engineering Mathematics.

EE105 Analogue Electronics

  • Understand concepts & devices appropriate to analogue electronics systems and practice their application.
  • Use manufacturer and other data in the selection of appropriate devices for specified purposes.
  • Test devices and systems against specification.
  • Communicate results of test effectively.

EP106 Electrical Principles

  • To understand several type of circuits availability and how to calculate currents and voltages in them.
  • To understand how individual units such as resistor, inductors, capacitor & etc works and how they behave towards currents and voltage both in direct and alternating modes.
  • Relate all the above to the real live examples.

DE107 Digital Electronics

  • Understand concepts & devices appropriate to digital electronics systems and practice their application.
  • Use manufacturer and other data in the selection of appropriate devices for specified purposes.
  • Test devices and systems against specification.
  • Communicate results of test effectively.

CA001 Computer Application of Engineering
Upon completion of this subject the students will be able to:

  • use software to simulate electronic circuitry.
  • create documents, slides presentation using appropriate software.

Advancement Pathway

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Programme Duration

The course may be completed in 16 months, which consist of 4 terms. Students are recommended to take 2 modules per term.

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Assessment Structure

The assessment mode for the programme is based on 100% coursework.

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Entry Requirements

  • An ‘O’ Pass in either Math’s or Science
  • Mature candidates who are above 18 years old with at least 1 'O' level /Middle School passes in either mathematics or science, and/or at least 2 years relevant working experience.
  • Other equivalent qualifications deemed suitable by Informatics

To find out if your existing qualification meet the entry requirement, email us

 

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