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BCIS 110G Spring 2008 New Mexico State University 1 BCIS 110G. Section 03 Introduction to Computerized Information Systems Class Meets TR 10:20 am - 11:35 am, Guthrie Hall (GU) 303 Instructor: Dr. Carlo A. Mora M. Office: Guthrie 218 Office Hours: T: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Phone: 646-5044 W: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Website:http://salsa.nmsu.edu or by appointment Course Scope The scope of this course is to provide you with an understanding of current and emerging computer technologies and their impact on our lives. Emphasis will be also given to the use of productivity software in business to decision making. At the end of the course, students are expected to have a solid understanding of the basic computer concepts and the Microsoft Office 2007 productivity software package. Prerequisite: None. Course Objectives By the end of the semester, you must be able to understand and apply: • Why Study Computers and Digital Technologies • Basics of Hardware and Software • Using the Internet and World Wide Web effectively • The latest trends in telecommunications, Wireless Technologies, and networks • The basics of database systems • The latest trends in E-Commerce, and the implications of computer crime and ethics in a global environment Required Textbook Shelly, Cashman, Vermaat. Discovering Computers 2008, , Thomson Course Technology, 2008. Responsibilities As your teacher I have the following responsibilities: • Come prepared to every class. • Plan my class so you can accomplish the objectives listed above. • Treat you as responsible adults. • Consider that is not always your fault if you do not understand the material. • Encourage you to ask and answer questions. As students you have the following responsibilities: • Come prepared to every class. • Complete all work on time with proper thought. • Behave as responsible adults. • Consider that it is not always my fault if you do not understand the material. • Treat others with respect.BCIS 110G Spring 2008 New Mexico State University 2 Point Distribution and Grades Scores for each category of points will be weighted as shown below. Quantity (Estimated) Points each Total Points Percent of total points Readiness Assessment Tests (RATs) 8 10 80 8.89% Quizzes 4 20 80 8.89% ERP/SAP Project 1 100 100 11.11% Software Projects 8 30 240 26.67% Exams 4 100 400 44.44% Total 900 100.00% Grades will be assigned as follows: 90% through 100% A 80% through 89.9% B 70% through 79.9% C 60% through 69.9% D Below 60% F Note: After all the material is graded, letter grades will be assigned as in the table above. I will do some rounding, but in the following manner: 89.444 is a B, no exceptions, but 89.445 will round to an A. Readiness Assessment Tests (RATs): There will be short true-false, multiple choice, short answer RATs. These will be given in class at the beginning of each chapter. The purpose of the RATs is to motivate you to read the material before is discussed in class. RATs are closed book and closed notes. Quizzes: There will be a WebCT quiz at the end of every major topic. The purpose of these quizzes is to reinforce the material covered in class. They will be available for as long as it takes to cover the material in class. You can complete the quiz using any computer that has access to the Internet and a browser validated for use with WebCT (visit http://www.webct.com/tuneup for more information). Quizzes are open book and open notes, and must be completed outside class time. Software Projects: There will be a number of software projects assigned during class that will cover the Microsoft Office Suite. This will be hands – on exercises. Normally, the will be due at the end of the class session when the project is assigned. ERP/SAP Project: A comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Project will be done in class. This will expose you to the leading ERP software (SAP) as well as give you a general idea as to how business processes work. Exams: Exams carry most of the weight of your final grade. They are closed book and closed notes. Attendance Students are expected to attend classes. Attendance is not required but highly recommended. You cannot expect to have a thorough grasp of the material if you miss class. You are responsible for all material or assignments discussed in class. HOWEVER, because this course participates in the QuickConnect program (see below), I will be taking attendance for a period of time.BCIS 110G Spring 2008 New Mexico State University 3 QuickConnect Program This course participates in the QuickConnect early alert/intervention program. If a student is identified as having poor attendance (3 or more absences), or other concerns (either academic or personal) arise, the student may be referred to the QuickConnect program. When a referral is made, students will be contacted by a QuickConnect Responder to discuss the issue identified by the instructor and related resources and support available on campus. Getting help outside office hours The Discussion Board on WebCT is an extension of my office hours. You are to post all course related questions here. Make sure you use relevant subject headings for your postings. A good, descriptive subject heading will help other students learn from the answers to your questions. A subject heading of “Error” is not relevant. An example of a more relevant subject heading is “Help: while using Excel, I cannot get the absolute reference to work”. If you are going to start a new topic, or ask a new question, make sure that you start a new thread. Continuing a previous thread with a new question will only ensure that most people miss your question. Missing Quizzes, RATs and Exams • No makeup Quizzes, RATs, or Software Projects will be allowed. • Makeup Exams will be given only under extraordinary circumstances and the student must submit a legitimate excuse. Examples of legitimate excuses: If it is … You have to bring a… Due to illness: note from doctor Due to business: note from supervisor Death in family: note from family member and obituary Other on a case-by-case basis Read carefully: I must be informed prior the exam to count as a legitimate excuse. If you cannot reach me, leave a message at the department’s office (646-4901) indicating time and date. Notifying me by email will not be sufficient. Notifying me


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