Minor Programme in Information Technology
Students seeking to pursue the study of the minor programme would need to fulfil 15 units of courses, with at least one 3-unit course at level 3 or 4. Please note that no registration priority will be given to enrolment in minor courses. Upon completion of the 15 units required for the minor programme, students should apply for graduation with minor to the Academic Registry for approval.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
I) | Elective Courses | 15 units |
15 units |
Requirements
I. | Elective Courses | 15 units |
At least one 3-unit course at Level 3 or 4: | ||
COMP1005 Essence of Computing# | 3 units | |
COMP1007 Introduction to Python and Its Applications | 3 units | |
COMP2005 Business in the IT Context | 3 units | |
COMP2865 Fundamental of Data Analysis and Management% | 3 units | |
COMP4045 Human Computer Interaction | 3 units | |
COMP4106 E-Business Technology | 3 units | |
COMP4115 Exploratory Data Analysis and Visualization | 3 units | |
COMP4116 Information Systems Management | 3 units | |
COMP4125 Visual Analytics | 3 units | |
COMP4126 Health Informatics: Technology and Practices | 3 units | |
ITEC1005 Effective Use of Spreadsheets for Data Processing | 3 units | |
ITEC1006 Searching and Managing Information | 3 units | |
ITEC1007 Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence | 3 units | |
Either | ||
ITEC2005 Web Design and Development with 2D/3D Animations | 3 units | |
Or | ||
ITEC2016 Data-driven Visualization for the Web% | 3 units | |
ITEC2006 Internet and E-Commerce | 3 units | |
ITEC2015 iMakeApps | 3 units | |
ITEC3005 Strategic Use of Information Technology | 3 units | |
ITEC3006 Music, Photo and Movie Processing | 3 units | |
15 units |
# COMP1005 is not counted towards the requirement for Minor Programme in Information Technology for Science Faculty students unless it is not counted towards the requirement for their major programmes.
% These course cannot be counted towards the requirement for Minor Programme in Information Technology for the students of the Data and Media Communication (DMC) concentration.