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CIS1000 Information Systems Concepts
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1 |
| Faculty or Section : |
Faculty of Business and Law |
| School or Department : |
School of Information Systems |
| Version produced : |
12 May 2013 |
Synopsis
The aim of this course is to offer the traditional coverage of information systems concepts, through placing the content within the context of business and information systems, to enable students to effectively apply business information systems as support tools within their study programme and profession. The course will explore fundamental concepts including: how business information systems are involved in organisations; hardware and software usage within businesses; telecommunications and internet technologies, including intranets, extranets, and e-commerce; specialised business computing systems, including artificial intelligence, expert systems, and virtual reality; information systems project management; and security, privacy, and ethical issues. In addition, students will be exposed to a range of business information systems and tasks including presentation tools, database querying and manipulation and report generation, and business analytical spreadsheet usage.
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