Business and Information Systems Architecture
BIA
Open
Closing on June 30, 2024
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1 spot left
London, Ontario, Canada
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General
- Post-graduate; 2nd year
- 5 learners; individual projects
- 120 hours per learner
- Dates set by teams
- Educators assign learners to projects
Preferred companies
- 1 projects wanted
- Canada
- Academic experience
- Any company type
- Any industries
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Skills
Overview
- Details
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Are you experiencing a challenge related to IT systems or architecture? Bring on dedicated learners in their final year in Fanshawe College's Business and Information Systems Architecture program. Learners have already completed an undergraduate degree, and are completing a post-graduate certificate. Learners will dedicate up to 20 hours per week over 4 months, and have a variety of focusses. Learners will will expand upon the skills in networking operating systems and security learned in the first year by adding systems and solutions architecture components, and applying these in real world scenarios.
- Learner skills
- Solution architecture, Operating systems, Information systems architecture, Information systems, Troubleshooting (problem solving)
- Deliverables
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All deliverables are negotiable and seek to align the needs of the learners with the needs of the business. Some examples are:
- Installing, configuring, programming and maintaining IT applications
- Programming
- Installing and troubleshooting networks
- Developing and implementing applications
Project Examples
- Install, configure, program and maintain IT applications (including operating systems, database management systems) to facilitate successful ecommerce transactions
- Customize and deploy software securely to facilitate ICT operations in a small business
- Debug, document and repair bugs in applications to ensure effective functioning of ICT operations
- Identify, analyze and document the client’s business and system requirements to develop relevant ICT solutions
- Interpret, create, and present work-related documents and information effectively and accurately to ensure clear communication between end user and ICT provider
- Write programs that communicate with other computers over a network
- Develop and implement dynamic web applications using appropriate programming language, databases and data sources
- Apply principles of project management to plan, track, and present the progress of an ICT project
- Identify legal, ethical and intellectual property issues in Information Technology projects and propose strategies to address these issues
- Install, troubleshoot, and maintain network components in a small business setting to ensure effective operations
- Create ICT strategies for the successful planning and operation of a small to medium-sized enterprise