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BIT1003-BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES


COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Computer hardware, software, business communication, database management. End user computing. Information system for business operation, managerial decision support. Devoloping business solutions. Enterprise and global management of information technology. Security and ethical challenges.


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Presentation #1: The technology revolution
Presentation #2: Platforms, operating system and office tools
Presentation #3: Inside the computer
Presentation #4: Algorithms
Presentation #5: Comp Organization
Presentation #6: Software
Presentation #7: Operating system
Presentation #8: Project_Management
Presentation #9: Networking

COURSE TEXTBOOK: J. A. O'Brien, "Introduction to Information Systems", Mc graw Hill, ISBN: 0-25-620937-5, 1997.

SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS:

C. Reynolds, P. Tymann, "Schaum's Outlines: Principles of Computer Science" , Mc Graw Hill, ISBN: 0-07-151037-0, 2008.

GRADES:

Grade Section Percent (%)
First Midterm 15
Second Midterm 15
Computer Lab. 20
Final Exam 50



PRESENTATIONS:

Presentation 1

Presentation 2

Presentation 3

Presentation 4

Presentation 5

Presentation 6

Presentation 7

Presentation 8

Presentation 9

Presentation 10



LAB ASSIGNMENTS:

Ass.1-Report writing;   report format (.pdf),   Report format (.docx),    Report example

Ass.2-Thesis report writing;   Thesis report format,   Thesis report example


EXAMS:

First midterm,    Second midterm




NOTES TO THE STUDENTS:

An important subjects of this class is attendance. Coming to the class in time, paying attention and taking notes provides to learn to the course. Some lectures are in the textbook, but some material will be presented in the class. Any academic missappropriation will be blocked. Please, your electronic devices are in silent position during the class. Keep quiet. Don't get in the class late and leave early. Cheating, reading a book, preparing lab. documents and etc. will not be tolerated during the presentation time. Students must be pay attention to instructor's statements in class.


SYLLABUS:

This syllabus is approximate schedule in Fall 2011. It can be changed if instructor needs requirement. Modification will be announced before class day.

DAY TIME LECTURE LOCATION
19.09.2011-30.12.2011      Monday 8:30-9:15 Presentation Zemin Kat Anfi
19.09.2011-30.12.2011      Monday 9:30-10:15 Laboratory Lab. 10-11