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B122 - Introduction to Information Systems Course details are provided as a general guide. Faculty may change certain aspects associated with the description that follows. Please check with the bookstore for specific textbooks and other required readings. Faculty may also place required readings on reserve at Gutman Library or on the Library's ERES (electronic reserve) system. Course registrants are responsible for obtaining a syllabus and project descriptions from the instructor.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Introduction to Information Systems is a first-year business core course. An understanding of the principles of data processing and of the structure and operation of modern digital computers is developed through direct operation of the University's computing equipment. Business applications of the computer are emphasized, including the use of personal computers.

COURSE PREREQUISITES:
There are no prerequisites for this course.

COURSE OBJECTIVES & EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
To give the prospective manager, in any area, an understanding of the fundamentals of data and information processing as they relate to meeting the needs of an organization in immediate and long run operations. Emphasis will be upon the role of the computer as an integral part of this process, including a basic understanding of hardware, software and the interaction of these with people. Students will become familiar with how computers and some standard software applications can be used in making business decisions. 

COURSE POLICIES:
Please refer to the policies page for minimum expected standards and behavior in all classes.

Week 1

Introduction to Information Systems in Business

Week 2

Business Fundamentals

Week 3

Computer Hardware

Week 4

System Software

Week 5

Networking

Week 6

Data Management

Week 7

Data Management

Week 8

Business Operations

Week 9

Management Decision Making

Week 10

Management Decision Making

Week 11

Strategic Impact

Week 12

Systems Development

Week 13

Problem Solving

Week 14

History of Computing Devices

Week 15

Hypothesis Testing

LABORATORY SCHEDULE:

Week 1

Introduction to Word Processing

Week 2

Introduction to Presentation Software

Week 3

Introduction to Spreadsheets, Budgeting

Week 4

Intermediate Spreadsheet, Math Models

Week 5

Intermediate Spreadsheet, Forecasting and Scheduling

Week 6

Linking Spreadsheets

Week 7

Data Management

Week 8

Introduction to Data Base Management, Queries

Week 9

Intermediate Data Base Management, Table Design

Week 10

Intermediate Data Base Management, Decision Support

Week 11

Introduction to Web Design and Publishing

Week 12

Downloading Data

Week 13

Intermediate Presentation Software

Week 14

Intermediate Data Base Management

Week 15

Hypothesis Testing