Syllabus for Information Management Systems
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A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Syllabus
- 10 credits
- Course code: 1DL471
- Education cycle: Second cycle
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Main field(s) of study and in-depth level:
Computer Science A1N,
Bioinformatics A1N,
Technology A1N
Explanation of codes
The code indicates the education cycle and in-depth level of the course in relation to other courses within the same main field of study according to the requirements for general degrees:
First cycle
- G1N: has only upper-secondary level entry requirements
- G1F: has less than 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- G1E: contains specially designed degree project for Higher Education Diploma
- G2F: has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- G2E: has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements, contains degree project for Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
- GXX: in-depth level of the course cannot be classified
Second cycle
- A1N: has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- A1F: has second-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- A1E: contains degree project for Master of Arts/Master of Science (60 credits)
- A2E: contains degree project for Master of Arts/Master of Science (120 credits)
- AXX: in-depth level of the course cannot be classified
- Grading system: Fail (U), Pass (3), Pass with credit (4), Pass with distinction (5)
- Established: 2016-03-08
- Established by: The Faculty Board of Science and Technology
- Revised: 2017-12-06
- Revised by: The Faculty Board of Science and Technology
- Applies from: Autumn 2017
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Entry requirements:
120 credits including Database Design I, 10 credits in programming, Genomics: Experimental Methods and one of the courses Discrete Computational Biology, Script Programming and Algorithms and Data Structures I.
- Responsible department: Department of Information Technology
Syllabus Revisions
Reading list
Reading list
Applies from: Autumn 2017
Some titles may be available electronically through the University library.
The course does not follow a specific book.