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Information Management

This document provides a course syllabus for IT 221 - Information Management, a 3-unit course offered in the College of Engineering and Information Technology at Surigao State College of Technology. The syllabus outlines the course's vision, mission, goals, intended learning outcomes, topics to be covered, assessment tasks, and references. The course aims to provide an introduction to core concepts in data and information management, including data modeling, database design, implementation, administration, and business intelligence.

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Information Management

This document provides a course syllabus for IT 221 - Information Management, a 3-unit course offered in the College of Engineering and Information Technology at Surigao State College of Technology. The syllabus outlines the course's vision, mission, goals, intended learning outcomes, topics to be covered, assessment tasks, and references. The course aims to provide an introduction to core concepts in data and information management, including data modeling, database design, implementation, administration, and business intelligence.

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Document Code No.

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


2nd Semester, Academic Year 2019-2020

COURSE SYLLABUS IN IT 221 – INFORMATION MANAGEMENT


Institutional Vision, Mission, and Vision:
Goals
An excellence-driven institution of higher learning committed to produce holistic and globally competitive individual.
Mission:
To provide relevant, high quality and sustainable instruction, research, production and extension programs and
services within a culture of credible and responsive institutional governance.
Goals:
1. Foster application of the discipline and provide its learner with industry-based training and education particularly
in engineering, technology and fisheries.
2. Conduct and utilize studies for the development of new products, systems and services relevant to Philippine
life and of the global village.
3. Promote transfer of technology and spread useful technical skills, thus empowering its learners and their
activities.
Institutional Intended Learning : SSCT graduates are expected to:
Outcomes
1. Demonstrate globally competitive skills;
2. Manifest positive work ethics and flexibility in various work condition;
3. Exhibit knowledge deemed essential towards work requirements.

Program Educational Objectives The BS in Information Technology program is geared towards producing graduates who have the following
attributes within three to four years from graduation:
1. Graduates demonstrate technical expertise and practical skills in the field of Information Technology;
2. Graduates demonstrate flexibility in working with multidisciplinary teams and apply professional and ethical
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responsibility in the practice of Information Technology;


3. Graduates are engaged in lifelong learning and knowledgeable in contemporary issues relevant to the field of
Information Technology.

Program Outcome(s) Addressed by Upon the completion of the course, the students must be able to:
the Course
a) Knowledge: Our graduates will have in-depth disciplinary knowledge applicable in local and global contexts.
b) Critical thinking and problem solving: Our graduates will be critical thinkers and effective problem solvers.
c) Communication: Our graduates will be effective professional communicators.
d) Teamwork: Our graduates will be effective team participants
e) Ethical, social and environmental responsibility: Our graduates will have a sound awareness of the ethical,
social, cultural and environmental implications of business practice

Course Code IT 221


Course Title Information Management
Course Credit 3 units (3 hours Lecture and 2 hours Laboratory per Week) - 72 hours Regular 4th year
Pre-requisites/Co-requisites

Course Description This course provides an introduction to the core concepts in data and information management. It is centered
around the core skills of identifying organizational information requirements, modeling them using conceptual data
modeling techniques, converting the conceptual data models into relational data models and verifying its structural
characteristics with normalization techniques, and implementing and utilizing a relational database. The course will
also include coverage of basic database administration tasks and key concepts of data quality and data security.
Building on the transactional database understanding, the course provides an introduction to data and information
management technologies that provide decision support capabilities under the broad business intelligence
umbrella.

Course Intended Learning At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
Outcomes
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a) Understand the role of databases and database management systems in managing organizational data and
information (e.g. enterprise systems).
b) Use at least one conceptual data modeling technique (such as entity-relationship modeling) to capture the
information requirements for an enterprise domain.
c) Link to each other the results of data/information modeling and process modeling.
d) Design high-quality relational databases so as to demonstrate the purpose and principles of normalizing a
relational database structure while creating a design that is in at least 3NF.
e) Implement a relational database design using industrial strength database management systems, including
the principles of data type selection and indexing.
f) Understand the key principles of data security and identify data security risk and violations in data
management systems design.

Detailed Course Syllabus

Time Teaching and


Intended Learning Assessment Values
Topics Fram Learning Resources References Remarks
Outcomes Tasks Integration
e Activities

At the end of this 1. PRELIMINARIES Syllabus Class Syllabus Awareness of SSCT Student
session, the Distribution Participation the course Handbook
students will be able 1.1 Introduction of content and
to: the Course, Orientation of evaluative
1hr
 Identify the topics Syllabus, Grading measures in the
to be discussed Evaluative System classroom and
during the period Measures, in the
of study Classroom department in
 Recognize the Deportment, general
policies that etc.
should be
observed inside
the classroom
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At the end of this 2. TRANSMISSION Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Carefully Stallings,
session, the FUNDAMENTALS
ssion Quiz – 60% Marker observed William
students will be able Persistent (2005).
to: 2.1 Time and Group/Individual Computer,
Group Wireless
 Explain the frequency Activity – 30% Multimedia
Communicatio
transmission domain Discussion Projector
ns and
fundamentals concepts
4hrs Online Networks.
about networking. Brainstorming Printed in
2.2 Transmission Resources
 Differentiate the media United States
time and of America
frequency
domain concepts.
2.3 Multiplexing
 Apply and use
Multiplexing in
networking.
At the end of this 3. COMMUNICATION Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Creativity Stallings,
session, the NETWORKS
ssion Quiz – 60% and Marker, Efficiency William
students will be able Computer, Persistent (2005).
to: 3.1 Networks Group/Individual
Group Hand-outs, Wireless
 Design and apply Activity – 30%
Multimedia Communicatio
concepts of 3.2 Analog 10hrs Discussion Projector, ns and
communication Networks
Online Networks.
networks. Brainstorming Resources Printed in
 Explain what 3.3 Physical
Medium and United States
kinds of networks
are. Digital of America
 Modify and Communicatio
configure routing ns
and packet
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switching. 3.4 Digital


 Describe the Networks
proper usage of
Network APIs 3.5 Hybrid
Networks

3.6 Routing and


Packet
Switching

3.7 Network
Protocols and
Applications

3.8 Network APIs

At the end of this 4. PROTOCOLS AND Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Creativity Stallings,
session, the TCP/IP SUITE
ssion Quiz – 60% and Marker, Efficiency William
students will be able Computer, Persistent (2005).
to: 4.1 Abstraction Group/Individual
10hrs Group Multimedia Wireless
 Explain how Layers Activity – 30%
Projector, Communicatio
protocols and Discussion Online ns and
TCP/IP suite 4.2 Layer names
and number of Resources Networks.
works. Brainstorming
layers in the Printed in
 Compare and
literature United States
contrasts the
layers of of America
networking. 4.3 TCP/IP
Comparison
 Expound all
and OSI
TCP/IP Protocols
Layering
and OSI Layering
At the end of this 5. WIRELESS Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Creativity Stallings,
session, the Efficiency
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students will be able COMMUNICATION 10hrs ssion Quiz – 60% and Marker, Persistent William
to: TECHNOLOGY Computer, (2005).
 Adopt basic Group Group/Individual
Multimedia Wireless
concepts about 5.1 Antennas and Activity – 30%
Discussion Projector, Communicatio
how antennas Propagation
Online ns and
work and its Resources Networks.
propagations. 5.2 Signal Brainstorming
Encoding Printed in
 Create and
Techniques United States
modify signal
of America
encoding and
how to use other
techniques. 5.3 Spread
Spectrum
 Modify and apply
coding and error
5.4 Coding and
control.
Error Control

MIDTERM EXAMINATION
At the end of this 6. WIRELESS 20hrs Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Creativity Stallings,
session, the NETWORKING ssion Quiz – 60% and Marker, Efficiency William
students will be able Computer, Persistent (2005).
to: 6.1 Satellite Group/Individual
Group Multimedia Wireless
 Discuss how Communication Activity – 30%
s Projector, Communicatio
wireless Discussion Online ns and
networking works
6.2 Cellular Resources Networks.
through satellite, Brainstorming
Wireless Printed in
cellular, mobile
and cordless Networks United States
system of America
communication. 6.3 Cordless
 Create and Systems and
modify Wireless Wireless Local
Loop
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Access Protocol. 6.4 Mobile IP and


 Explain how Wireless Access
Wireless Local Protocol
Loop works.

At the end of this 7. WIRELESS LANS Lecture/Discu Oral and Written White Board Patience Stallings,
session, the
ssion Quiz – 60% and Marker, Creativity William
students will be able 7.1 Wireless LAN 20hrs Efficiency
Computer, (2005).
to: Technology Group/Individual Perseverance
Group Multimedia Wireless
 Differentiate how Activity – 30%
7.2 Wireless Projector, Communicatio
Wireless LAN Discussion Online ns and
Technology Application
Protocol (WAP) Resources Networks.
works. Brainstorming Printed in
 Create and
7.3 IEEE 802.11 United States
develop various
Wireless LAN of America
wireless
Standard
application
protocols.
7.4 Personal Area
 Update the kinds
Networks
of Wireless LAN
(Bluetooth)
Standards.
 Extract how PAN 7.5 Project Making
Works and how it
communicate
FINAL EXAMINATION

Course Requirements:
 Individual Reports
 Portfolio of Problem Sets and Laboratory Reports
 Group Project
 Midterm & Final Examination
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Grading System:
Criteria Lecture Grade Laboratory Grade
 Quizzes/ Problem Sets 30%
 Network Design 20%
 Laboratory Project 50%
 Laboratory Reports 50%
 Major Examination 50% ____
TOTAL 100% 100%

Grade Point Description


1.0 Excellent
1.5 – 1.1 Very Good
2.0 – 1.6 Highly Satisfactory
2.5 – 2.1 Good
2.9 – 2.6 Satisfactory
3.0 Passing
5.0 Failed due to poor performance, absences, withdrawal without notice
DRP Dropped with approved dropping slip
INC Incomplete requirements but w/ passing class standing. INC is for non-
graduating students only
Source: SSCT Student Handbook

Course Policies:
1. Attendance sheet will be passed around and the student is responsible to sign to prove his/her presence for that sessions. This is to monitor whether
absences incurred by the student is still within the allowed number of absences for a course stipulated in the Student Handbook.
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2. Excuse from the class will only be honored if a Memo from the school is issued before the absence or valid excuse letter from parents/guardians is
presented after the absence. No other excuses will be entertained.
3. It is a part of your education to learn responsibility and self-discipline, particularly with regards to academic honesty. Cheating is defined to include an
attempt to defraud, deceive, or mislead the instructor in arriving at honest grade assessment. Plagiarism is a form of cheating that involves presenting as
one’s own work the ideas or work of another. Therefore, all portions of any test, project, or major examination submitted by you for a grade must be your
own work, unless you are instructed to work collaboratively. Cheating in a major course examination by a student will entail a failing mark for the given
course. Plagiarism in papers and other works will entail zero score for the said requirement.
4. The use of multiple choice questionnaires is used during the exams. However, detailed solution to the problem should be written legibly in a clean long
size bond paper.
5. Unsatisfactory project will not be accepted. However, the student/group will be given a chance to improve their project. Non-submission of the project on
the set deadline means an automatic final grade of 5.
6. Exemptions from taking the final examination are as follows: (1) No exam below 60%, (2) No missed quizzes/exams, (3) Laboratory reports are submitted
on the specified date, (4) The project is submitted on the specified deadline, and (5) Absences do not exceed the maximum allowed.
7. This class policy serves as our written agreement for the whole semester.

Date Prepared: January 3, 2020 Effectivity: January 13, 2020

Prepared by: Checked and Reviewed by:

ENGR. RITCHIE A. REYNA, MSIT, MBA MONALEE A. DELA CERNA, DIT


Asst. Prof. I Program Chair, BSCS
Date: _____________________ Date: _____________________

Noted by: Recommended by: Approved by:

ENGR. ROBERT R. BACARRO, MECE, MBA CARLOS H. DONOSO, EdD EMMYLOU A. BORJA, EdD

Dean Campus Director VP for Academic Affairs


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Date: _______________ Date: __________________ Date: ________________

STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED THE SYLLABUS

Syllabus in IT 314 – Free Elective 1 (Wireless Technologies)


2nd Semester, AY 2019-2020
BSIT- 3rd Year

NAME AND SIGNATURE NAME AND SIGNATURE NAME AND SIGNATURE NAME AND SIGNATURE NAME AND SIGNATURE
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2. 14. 26. 38. 50.

3. 15. 27. 39. 51.

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ENGR. RITCHIE A. REYNA, MSIT, MBA


Asst. Prof. I

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