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ITE4103 Assessment Summary
Module Assessment Scheme [AY 2012/13]

1
Module Details

a
Module Code/Title
ITE4103 / IT Professionalism b Programme Code/Title
IT114101N/ HD in Network Applications
IT114102N/ HD in Mobile Computing
IT114103N/ HD in Telecommunications and Networking
IT114104N/ HD in Information and Network Security
IT114105/ HD in Software Engineering
IT124106N/ HD in Computer Systems Administration
IT114107N/ HD in Game Software Development
IT124108N/ HD in IT for Business
IT124109N/ HD in Business Information Analysis
IT124201N/ HD in Multimedia (Advertising & Promotion)
IT124201N/ HD in Multimedia (Mobile Media &
Entertainment)
IT114202N/ HD in Audio-Visual Entertainment Technology
IT114203N/ HD in Digital Entertainment (Computer
Game)
IT114203N/ HD in Digital Entertainment (Computer
Animation)
c
QF Level of Module
4
d
Curriculum Hours (total)
26
e
Curriculum Hours, comprising of
Lecture
Tutorial

13 hrs
13 hrs
2
Module Intended Learning Outcome (MILO)
Module Assessment in alignment with MILO (*Please indicate the assessment mode for each MILO by ticking () the appropriate box(es))

Test
Assig’ts
Tutorials Exercises
EA

a
Identify the roles and responsibilities of different IT practitioners in organizations and society





 b Exercise appropriate judgement as IT practitioners according to the codes of conduct of leading professional bodies of related disciplines in various ethical and legal aspects related to IT professions







 c Identify health, safety and environment issues related to IT professions and exercise appropriate judgement with related consideration.






3
Assessment

a
Component
Test
Assig’ts
Tutorial Exercises
EA

b
No. of assessment
1
1
10
2 c Weighting as a % of module mark
10%
10%
30%
50%
4
End of Module Assessment (EA) if it is in the form of Examination a Duration of Examination
Nil
5
Any Special Assessment Requirement
The end of assessment consist of a test (20%), a group work of a selected topics covered in the

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