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Casa Del Niño College: Syllabus In" Information System Management A Dministration

This course syllabus describes an Information Systems Management and Administration course. The 3-credit, 54-hour course focuses on information systems used at the farm level and those that support agricultural research and businesses. Key topics covered include types of information, historical perspectives, components of decision support systems, and current internal information systems. Students will be evaluated based on graded recitations, quizzes, assignments, and reporting criteria. The course references a book on management information systems. Course content will cover topics such as types of information, historical perspectives, data-oriented vs. model-oriented systems, and components of modern decision support systems.

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Casa Del Niño College: Syllabus In" Information System Management A Dministration

This course syllabus describes an Information Systems Management and Administration course. The 3-credit, 54-hour course focuses on information systems used at the farm level and those that support agricultural research and businesses. Key topics covered include types of information, historical perspectives, components of decision support systems, and current internal information systems. Students will be evaluated based on graded recitations, quizzes, assignments, and reporting criteria. The course references a book on management information systems. Course content will cover topics such as types of information, historical perspectives, data-oriented vs. model-oriented systems, and components of modern decision support systems.

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Casa Del Nio College

Fe Medalla, St. Pacita 2, San Pedro, Laguna

SYLLABUS IN
INFORMATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT A
DMINISTRATION
I.

COURSE TITLE: ISMA

II.

COURSE PREREQUISITES: COMPUTER1,DATABASE

III.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Information Systems encompass a broad and complex topic. To make this


topic more manageable, boundaries will be defined. First, because of the vast
number of activities relating to management information systems, a total
review is not possible. Those discussed here is only a partial sampling of
activities, reflecting authors view of point of the more common and
interesting developments. Also the main focus of this paper will be on
information systems for use at the farm level and to some lesser extent
systems used to support researchers addressing farm levels problem and
those used to support agribusiness firms that supply goods and services to
agricultural producers and the supply chain beyond the production phase.
Credits: 3 Units
No. Of Hours: 54

IV.

V.

METHODOLOGIES/STRATEGIES:

Class discussion
Powerpoint Lecture
Demonstration

ACTIVITIES:

Written Activities
Recitation
Reporting
VI.
EVALUATION:
Graded recitation
Quiz
Assignment
Reporting Criteria

VII. REFERENCES:

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM


Stephen B. Harsh
VIII. COURSE CONTENTS:

1. Types of Information
A. Descriptive
B. Diagnostic
C. Predictive
D. Prescriptive.
2. Historical Perspective
3. Data Oriented Vs. Model Oriented
4. Components of a Modern Decision Support System
5. Current Status of Internal information System
a. On-Farm Information Syste

Here are some features you will like about this course:
1. Cumulative Reviews: At the end of each lesson, you will be quizzed on the most
important points to remember. This will help to reinforce your understanding of those
keys before you go on to the new ones.
2. Accuracy and Speed-Building practice: Learning how to type faster means nothing
without the accuracy that goes along with it. Weve created special practice drills that
will help you master both.
3. Learn Business Correspondence Formats: This course helps you learn and
understand the correct format and etiquette for the most common letters, documents
and notes used when communicating in the business world.
4. Speed and Accuracy Tests: Weve provided tests that allow you to see how your
words per minute (wpm) rate and your accuracy have improved over the course of the
class.
5. Online Typing Aids: To help you continue to practice, weve provided links to several
websites offering free typing games and tests.

Course Requirements
This course will not require any previous educational experience. Anyone who needs to
use these skills is welcome!

Course Goals
Students will learn and increase typing speed and accuracy with:
1. Cumulative Reviews: At the end of each lesson, you will be quizzed on the most
important points to remember. This will help to reinforce your understanding of those
keys before you go on to the new ones.
2. Accuracy and Speed-Building practice: Learning how to type faster means nothing
without the accuracy that goes along with it. Weve created special practice drills that
will help you master both.
3. Learn Business Correspondence Formats: This course helps you learn and
understand the correct format and etiquette for the most common letters, documents
and notes used when communicating in the business world.

4. Speed and Accuracy Tests: Weve provided tests that allow you to see how your
words per minute (wpm) rate and your accuracy have improved over the course of the
class.
5. Online Typing Aids: To help you continue to practice, weve provided links to several
websites offering free typing games and tests.

Course Materials
No books are required as all material and practice exercises are provided in this course.
A timer is required (any device you can use to time yourself)

Grading Policy
There are points for review quizzes and at least two practice typing exercises following
each lesson. A percentage grade will be given based on point accumulation.

Course Topics

Lesson 1: Home Row Keys


Lesson 2: Top-Row Keys
Lesson 3: Bottom-Row Keys
Lesson 4: Fourth-Row Number and Symbol Keys
Lesson 5: Shift Keys
Lesson 6: Enter and Backspace Keys
Lesson 7: Tab and Caps Lock Keys
Lesson 8: Shortcut Keys
Lesson 9: Mastering the Keys
Lesson 10: Skill Drills
Lesson 11: Sentence Repetition
Lesson 12: Paragraph Practice
Lesson 13: Speed Boosters
Lesson 14: Timed Tests
Lesson 15: Business Letters
Lesson 16: Business Memos
Lesson 17: Personal Business Notes
Lesson 18: Business Emails and Email Etiquette
Lesson 19: Resumes
Lesson 20: Application Letters

Learning Outcomes
By successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

Identify and use Home Row keys.


Identify and use Top-Row Keys.
Identify and use Bottom-Row Keys.
Identify and use Fourth-Row Number and Symbol Keys.
Identify and use Shift Keys.
Identify and use Enter and Backspace Keys.
Identify and use Tab and Caps Lock Keys.
Master proper finger to key usage.
Demonstrate proficiency through skill drills.
Demonstrate proficiency in sentence and paragraph creation.
Type and format business letters, business memos, personal notes, and
emails.
Type and format resumes and application letters, and
Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.

Prepared by:
Mr. Jun T. Baquiran

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