Syllabus - Buss106
Syllabus - Buss106
Syllabus - Buss106
College of Commerce and Business Administration Course Syllabus BUSS-106: Business Information Technology Fall 2013-2014
University Mission Dhofar University strives to achieve excellence in teaching, research, and community service, in an open learning environment conducive to creativity and innovation and to the acquisition of cutting-edge professional knowledge. Course/Instructor Information
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Pre-requisite Co-requisite Venue Delivery Mode Day(s) and Time Instructor Name Email Office Location Telephone Extension Office Hours : : : : : : : : : : : : : BUSS-106 Business and Information Technology 3 CMPS-100B None CCBA 0014B Lecture and Lab practice Sunday/Tuesday/Thursday - 13:00 to 13:50 Dr. Mirsobit Mirusmonov [email protected] 212B 7453 Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu 14:00 to 15:00
Course Description
This course aims at introducing the use of computer and computer systems to support business various needs. It can be considered as an extension of the "Introduction to computers and applications (CMPS100B)" course with a major difference in perspective. While CMPS100B introduces students to computers and their applications this course (BUSS 106) introduces students to the business needs and how computers and their applications can be used to support solving those needs. It builds the clear role of information technology (IT) in general as an enabler element to the support businesses to realize their missions efficiently and effectively in an overall business environment increasingly characterized for its rigorous competition. Technically, it focuses on when and how to effectively use the various hardware and software applications to assist in conducting various business tasks that include creating documents, presentation files and spread sheets in addition to how correctly and effectively use the electronic mail system. Lab practices and assignments are essential teaching method of this course.
University Mission
Dhofar University strives to achieve excellence in teaching, research, and community service, in an open learning environment conducive to creativity and innovation and to the acquisition of cutting-edge professional knowledge
University Vision
Dhofar University aspires to occupy a recognized position among the institutions of quality higher education.
Graduate Attributes
1. 2. 3. Demonstrate capacity for self-expression, critical thinking, creativity, and out-of the-box intellectual skills Master technical skills relevant to the students chosen field, commensurate with program level and objectives Practice life-long learning skills
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Topics/Activities to be Covered Meeting students: Syllabus distribution and clarifications; explain how to benefit from this course General Terminologies: Data, Information, IT, Devices, Input, process, Output, system Computer Architecture: Components of computer (Types of Hardware and Software) Demonstration of Dismantling computer to show its parts Optimizing computer and peripherals use: Using keyboard, scanning, adding a peripheral, etc. Computer networks hardware and programs Software: classification of programs OS: basic elements, technologies and types Daily operational business tasks: Using computer systems to communicate Applied programs: Creating, storing & sharing business word-based documents: Using template of letters, memos, brochures, etc. explaining the pdf type of files. Applied programs: Creating, storing & sharing spreadsheets (numerical documents): Applying mathematical and basic statistical functions / 1 Applied programs: Creating, storing & sharing spreadsheets (numerical documents): Applying mathematical and basic statistical functions / 2 Introducing databases: Business need for databases, creating database using MS Access Creating and technically managing presentations: Business need for making presentation Basics of computer graphics: Photoshop Utilizing the wealth of the Internet: Business cyber presence, searching products and business partners. Online business transactions: Buying and selling, registering, etc.
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Withdrawal Policy
A student may withdraw from courses after the Drop/Add period until Thursday 12 December 2013 subject to the following conditions: Students who are withdrawn for excessive absences will receive a grade of WA. Student who withdraws from a course will receive a grade of W for the withdrawn course. A student cannot withdraw or be withdrawn from a course after the announced deadline unless approved by the College Administrative Committee. Students cannot withdraw or be forced to withdraw from a course if it results in the student being registered for less than 12 credits without the approval of the College Administrative Committee. A student can withdraw from only one required course per semester. Students who wish to withdraw from more than one required course must petition and seek the permission of the College Administrative Committee to do so.
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