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                Code       Module                             Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                        Elective Subjects - Group B (Cont.)

                COMP408  Selected Topics III                  3       45 hrs    ---
                           This  course(Information  Systems  Auditing)  provides  a  common  body  of  knowledge  for

                           information systems auditing. This course covers the following 5 domains:
                                1.   The Process of Auditing Information Systems
                                2.   Governance and Management of IT
                                3.   Information Systems Acquisition, Development and Implementation
                                4.   Information Systems Operations, Maintenance and Support
                                5.   Protection of Information Assets
                           Information technology case studies are used to illustrate IS auditing process, practices
                           and management.
                COMP409  Selected Topics IV                   3       45 hrs    ---
                           This  course(Linear  Algebra)  introduces  to  students  the  basic  concepts  and  elementary
                           skills  in  linear  algebra.  Topics  include  simultaneous  linear  equations,  matrices  and
                           determinants,  n-dimensional  Euclidean  space,  eigenvalues  and  eigenvectors,  general
                           vector space, linear dependent and independent set of vectors, rank and nullity.
                COMP410  Internship                           3       45 hrs    ---
                           This  course  is  to  provide  practical  experience  in  a  professional  setting  for  students.

                           Students will have an opportunity to exercise their IT knowledge and the skills they have
                           acquired  in  a  supervised  environment,  demonstrating  competence  in  obtaining
                           employment relevant to the academic learning through activities such as creating a CV,
                           researching  the  market/industry,  networking,  making  job  applications  and  attending
                           interviews. The projected outcomes are: an authentic work experience, the credential of
                           having completed a professional internship, and the establishment of a personal network
                           of professional associates valuable for career advancement.

































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