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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
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Assignment specificationQualificationBachelor of Science in Information TechnologyModule codeC_ITDB221Module nameData Analysis andDesignSemester2/2016Year2Module leadMichael MapunduInternal moderatorMasimba NdadzibayaCopy-editorChantal JosephEducational advisorN/AAssignment titleData analysis anddesign for effectivedecision makingTotal mark allocation214Issue date25 – 29 JulySubmission date12 – 16 SeptemberInstructions to the studentRemember to keep a copy of all submitted assignments.All work must be typed.Please note that you will be evaluated on your writing skills in all your assignments.All work must be submitted through Turnitin1and the full Originality Report must besubmitted with the final assignment.Negative marking will be applied if you are found guilty of plagiarism, poor writing skills orif you have applied incorrect or insufficient referencing. (See the table at the end of thisdocument where the application of negative marking is explained.)Each assignment must include a cover page, table of contents and full bibliography, basedon the Harvard Referencing Style as applied at CTI Education Group.Use the cover sheet template2for the assignment. This is available from your lecturer.Students arenotallowed to offer their work for sale or to purchase the work of otherstudents. This includes the use of professional assignment writers and websites, such asEssay Box. If this should happen, CTI Education Group reserves the rightnotto acceptfuture submissions from a student.Essential embedded knowledge and skills required of studentsReport-writing skillsAbility to analyse scenarios/case studiesUnderstanding of subject field concepts and definitionsAbility to apply theoretical knowledge to propose solutions to real-world problemsReferencing skills (Harvard Referencing Method)Resource requirementsA device with Internet access for researchA desktop or PC for typing assignmentsAccess to a library or resource centrePrescribed reading resources1Refer to theCTI Plagiarism Policy, which is available from your lecturer.2Available on myLMS.