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RICHFIELD GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD

FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS 621

1ST SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT

Name & Surname: _________________________________ ICAS No: _______________________________

Qualification: ______________________ Semester: _____ Module Name: __________________________

Date Submitted: ____________________

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

MARK

ALLOCATION

EXAMINER

MARKS

MODERATOR

MARKS

MARKS FOR CONTENT

QUESTION ONE

QUESTION TWO

QUESTION THREE

TOTAL MARKS

30

30

30

90

MARKS FOR TECHNICAL ASPECTS

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Accurate numbering according to the numbering in text

and page numbers.

2. LAYOUT AND SPELLING

Font – Calibri 12

Line Spacing – 1.0

Margin should be justified.

3. REFERENCE

According to the Harvard Method

TOTAL MARKS

TOTAL MARKS FOR ASSIGNMENT

2

3

5

10

100

Examiner’s Comments:

Moderator’s Comments:

Signature of Examiner:

NB:

Signature of Moderator:

1. Candidates are advised to read the guide lines on page 2.

2. Assignment questions are on page 3.

3. For reference use prescribed, recommended books and other INFORMATION SYSTEMS

source you may come across.

4. Correct referencing carries 10 Marks.

The purpose of an assignment is to ensure that the Learner is able to:

Use methods of enquiry and research in a disciplined field.

Interpret and evaluate text.

Have a sound understanding of key principles and theories, rules and awareness.

Solve unfamiliar problems using correct procedures as well as investigate and critically analyse

information and report thereof.

Present and communicate information reliably and coherently.

Instructions and guidelines for writing assignments

1. Use the correct cover page provided by the institution.

2. All essay type assignments must include the following:

2.1 Table of contents

2.2 Introduction

2.3 Main body with...