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Academic information management 111


 
Module code AIM 111
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
Module content

Find, evaluate, process, manage and present information resources for academic purposes using appropriate technology.

Module credits 4.00
NQF Level 05
BAdmin (Public Management and International Relations)
BCom
BCom (Accounting Sciences)
BCom (Agribusiness Management)
BCom (Business Management)
BCom (Econometrics)
BCom (Economics)
BCom (Financial Sciences)
BCom (Human Resource Management)
BCom (Informatics) Information Systems
BCom (Investment Management)
BCom (Law)
BCom (Marketing Management)
BCom (Supply Chain Management)
BCom extended programme
BCom Statistics 
BEd (Foundation Phase Teaching)
BEd (Intermediate Phase Teaching)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
Bachelor of Information Science (Multimedia) [BIS]
Bachelor of Information Science (Publishing) [BIS]
Bachelor of Information Science [BIS]
Bachelor of Information Technology (Information Systems) [BIT]
Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning [BTRP]
BSc (Architecture)
BSc (Computer Science)
BSc (Construction Management)
BSc (Information and Knowledge Systems)
BSc (Quantity Surveying)
BSc (Real Estate)
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice [BCMP]
Bachelor of Dental Surgery [BChD]
Bachelor of Dietetics [BDietetics]
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery [MBChB]
Bachelor of Nursing Sciences [BNurs]
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy [BOT]
Bachelor of Oral Hygiene [BOH]
Bachelor of Physiotherapy [BPhysio]
Bachelor of Radiography in Diagnostics [BRad in Diagnostics]
Bachelor of Sports Science [BSportSci]
BA
BA (Audiology)
BA (Fine Arts)
BA (Fine Arts) extended programme
BA (Information Design)
BA (Languages)
BA (Law)
BA (Speech-Language Pathology)
BA (Visual Studies)
BA extended programme
BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Bachelor of Drama [BDram]
Bachelor of Music extended programme [BMus]
Bachelor of Music [BMus]
Bachelor of Social Work [BSW]
BPolSci (International Studies)
BPolSci (Political Studies)
BSocSci (Heritage and Cultural Sciences) Heritage and Cultural Tourism
BSocSci (Industrial Sociology and Labour Studies)
Bachelor of Laws [LLB]
Bachelor of Consumer Science (Clothing Retail Management) [BConSci]
Bachelor of Consumer Science (Food Retail Management) [BConSci]
Bachelor of Consumer Science (Hospitality Management) [BConSci]
BSc (Actuarial and Financial Mathematics)
BSc (Applied Mathematics)
BSc (Biochemistry)
BSc (Biological Sciences)
BSc (Biotechnology)
BSc (Chemistry)
BSc (Ecology)
BSc (Engineering and Environmental Geology)
BSc (Entomology)
BSc (Food Management) Culinary Science
BSc (Food Management) Nutrition
BSc (Food Science)
BSc (Genetics)
BSc (Geography) Geography and Environmental Science
BSc (Geoinformatics)
BSc (Geology)
BSc (Human Genetics)
BSc (Human Physiology)
BSc (Human Physiology, Genetics and Psychology)
BSc (Mathematical Statistics)
BSc (Mathematics)
BSc (Medical Sciences)
BSc (Meteorology)
BSc (Microbiology)
BSc (Physics)
BSc (Plant Science)
BSc (Zoology)
BSc extended programme - Biological and Agricultural Sciences
BSc extended programme - Mathematical Sciences
BSc extended programme - Physical Sciences
BScAgric (Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Management)
BScAgric (Animal Science)
BScAgric (Applied Plant and Soil Sciences)
BScAgric (Plant Pathology)
BA (Theology)
Bachelor of Divinity [BDiv]
Diploma in Theology
Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing [BVetNurs]
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences [BVSc]
Service modules Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Prerequisites No prerequisites.
Contact time 2 lectures per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Information Science
Period of presentation Semester 1

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