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Applied Data Technologies
Diploma
Course Details
Course Code | LL_IADTE_S |
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Level | 7 |
Duration | 1/2 years |
Credits | 60 |
Method of Delivery | Online |
Campus Locations | Donegal – Letterkenny |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
SQL ProgrammingThis module will allow the learner to assimilate a relational database environment and extract data on single and multiple tables using SQL. In addition, the learner will manipulate data results using aggregate functions, grouping and sorting. Learning Outcomes 1. Evaluate the relational model and the relational integrity rules |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Advanced SQL ProgrammingThis module presents a detailed examination and practice of the advanced usage and functionality of SQL and T-SQL in an enterprise database environment using a suitable relational database management system. Learning Outcomes 1. Write complex SQL and T-SQL queries to retrieve information to aid business decisions |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Database SystemsThis module will allow the learner to appreciate and examine the differing database environments and develop a design framework for relational database development. This module provides a practical led approach to fully understand the database design process. Learning Outcomes 1. Give an appraisal of the RDBMS, NoSQL and OODBMS environments. |
10 | Mandatory |
2 |
Python ScriptingThis module will introduce the learners scripting. Learners will design and implement object oriented programs for use in the administration of server systems. Learning Outcomes 1. Create scripts implementing data structures as appropriate to the business use case |
10 | Elective |
2 |
Project ManagementThis module is designed to teach the essential skills students need to make effective contributions and to have an immediate impact on the accomplishment of projects in which they are involved. Students will learn techniques required to plan, manage and control projects Learning Outcomes 1. Compare and contrast different approaches to project management. |
10 | Elective |
2 |
Business IntelligenceThis module will provide the student with a significant level of comprehension both of the theoretical concepts underpinning business intelligence for Big Data and also how to critically appraise the appropriateness for industry. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically discuss the notions of intelligence |
10 | Elective |
2 |
Data Analytics and VisualisationThis module will also introduce students to the lifecycle of a Data Science project from data capturing to data visualisations. The student will explore the tools and techniques available to capture and analyse data to allow them to create a data science solution to meet business requirements. The student will demonstrate fundamental design principles and techniques to create meaningful visualisations of quantitative and qualitative data to facilitate decision making. Learning Outcomes 1. Appraise data categories (nominal and ordinal) and how data can be processed to solve a real-world problem or answer a research question. |
20 | Elective |
2 |
PlacementThis module aims to give students operational experience of design and implementation of information systems. Students should also be exposed to a professional working environment with the objective of maximising their employability and future career prospects whilst providing employers with highly capable staff who can demonstrate and apply their technical skills to real-world situation. Learning Outcomes 1. Have experience with the dynamic required to work as part of a team in the design and development of information systems and related projects in commercial industry. |
10 | Elective |
Recommended Study Hours per week
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Entry Requirements
A full Level 5 qualification in any discipline with at least 3 years appropriate industry experience.
Be a mature learner (over 23 by 1st January in the proposed year of entry) preferably with appropriate industry experience.
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