tailieunhanh - Bachelor of Computer Science (Multimedia and Game Development) 2013
In addition, the Government has also had to consider affordability and localisation of any framework it will introduce; the scope of engineering required and the costs involved; and the scale and impact of legislative and regulatory interventions. These have been considered in the local TV impact assessment 7 . The framework the Government seeks to put in place will need to address each of these issues while at the same time allowing the market to operate effectively and efficiently. The Government believes that any framework should allow for transition within the media market to future technological change (and this. | SIM GLOBAL EDUCATION 2013 Bachelor of Computer Science Muli imediaar dGc i Df l m iit Full-time Bachelor of Computer Science Digital Systems Security Full-time Part-time Bachelor of Information Technology Computing Part-time Lynn Tan Student Bachelor of Computer Science Multimedia and Game Development University of Wollongong Australia The programmes are developed and awarded by University of Wollongong Australia. CRICOS Number 00102E SIM allows me to reach beyond what I could do by engaging in out-of-class activities and workshops. 2011 Zandalee Rosebud Mowe Student Bachelor of Computer Science Multimedia and Game Development University of Wollongong Australia CONTENTS Welcome Messages 01 University of Wollongong 02 Singapore Institute of Management SIM Group 03 Bachelor of Computer Science 04 Digital Systems Security Multimedia and Game Development Bachelor of Information Technology Computing 06 Programme Summary 07 Module Description 08 Programme General Description 12 Enrolment 13 Credit Exemption Entry Level 14 Application Admission 16 VIBES - Why Study at SIM Global Education 18 Preparing You for a Career 19 WELCOME MESSAGES Message from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor International The University of Wollongong was one of the first universities in the world to combine all the fields of study related to the Information and Communication Technology ICT industry into one faculty -Informatics. The Faculty of Informatics remains the University s second largest faculty and through its world class research the Faculty offers a variety of programmes designed to help meet the challenges of the rapidly changing world of ICT The Faculty is unique in its capacity to leverage our research into topical subject content. With areas of research strength including information and computer security networking and wireless communications multimedia signal processing and content management IT policy and management software engineering enterprise technologies and .
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