Course Syllabus
Class Syllabus Spring 2016
Course Description
An examination of the use of information systems to support the management activities of an organization. Topics include: the fundamentals of hardware, software, database management, data communications, transaction processing information systems, decision support systems, information reporting systems, office automation, networks, expert systems, and systems analyses and design. Case studies and several software packages will be utilized to illustrate the principles covered. Required for the computer programmer and the Microcomputer Systems Specialist certificates.
Recommended Prerequisites:
Course Eligibility for ENGL 1A and Course Completion of CS 5
Because of the reading required, eligibility for English 1A or equivalent reading level is recommended. If you are not sure what your reading level is, contact the Assessment Office http://www.santarosa.edu/app/placement/
Note: CS 5 is a 3-unit course. We meet each week for a total of 2 hours in the classroom and 1 hour in lab. To do well, plan on spending two or more hours of outside work (reading, study, projects, etc.) for each hour you spend in class.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Evaluate the role of information systems in today's competitive business environment.
- Identify and describe important features of organizations in order to build and use information systems successfully.
- Demonstrate systems analysis, design and decision making in a business setting.
- Define and describe the fundamentals of hardware, software, database management, data communications and systems related to the management activities of an organization.
- Assess how information systems support the activities of managers and end-users in organizations.
- Identify the principal management challenges posed by the ethical and social impact of information systems and management solutions.
Class Meetings
Wednesday Evenings
5:30-8:30pm
2928 Maggini (classroom) 5:30 – 7:30pm
2926 Maggini (mandatory lab) 7:30 – 8:30pm
Instructor Contact
Dr. Scott Rosen
Office: 654 Call Hall Petaluma
Phone/Text: (707) 478-8649 (text is fastest)
Fax: (707) 778-3910
srosen@santarosa.edu
Text is the fastest but I usually respond to emails within 48 hours.
Instructor Schedule
Monday
- 9am - 11am CS 5 Computer Literacy PC 643
- 1pm - 1:30pm Office Hours PC 643
- 11am - 1pm CS 80.15 IT Essentials PC 643
Tuesday
- 2:00pm - 3:30pm Department Activities CS Department
Wednesday
- 9am - 11am CS 5 Computer Literacy PC 643
- 11am - 1pm CS 80.15 IT Essentials PC 643
- 11am - 1pm CS 80.15 IT Essentials PC 643
- 1-1:30pm Office Hours PC 643
- 5:30pm - 7:30pm CS 84.21 MIS (Lecture) 2928 Maggini (SR)
- 7:30pm - 8:30pm CS 84.21 MIS (Lab) 2926 Maggini (SR)
- 8:30pm - 9pm Office Hours 2926 Maggini (SR)
Thursday
- 5:30pm - 9:30pm CS 84.13 IT Support PC 643
- 9:30pm - 10:00pm Office Hours PC 643
Course Web Site
Students will use the Canvas course web site for assignment instructions, submitting assignments, viewing classmates' work, sharing resources, and viewing grades.
Textbook
The textbook is required.
Management Information Systems 7th Edition
by Ken J. Sousa (Author), Effy Oz (Author)
ISBN-13: 978-1285186139
ISBN-10: 1285186133
Note: You can also use the 6th Edition which you might find cheaper.
You can locate and order textbooks online via the SRJC Bookstore. If your class is based out of Petaluma, your books will be listed on the Petaluma Bookstore web site.
Materials and Supplies
You will need:
- 1 USB Flash Drive
- Binder for CS 5 notes and handouts
- Although not required, it is helpful for MIS students to own a PC or Mac computer with Microsoft Office.
- Here is a link to a super deal on Microsoft Office from the Foundation for California Community Colleges:
Important Dates
Day Class Begins: | Wednesday, January 20, 2016 |
Day Class Ends: | Wednesday, May 18, 2016 |
Day/Time of Final Exam: |
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 4:00 PM - 6:45 PM |
Last Day to Add without instructor's approval: |
Sunday, January 24, 2016 |
Last Day to Add with instructor's approval: |
Sunday, February 7, 2016 |
Last Day to Drop and be eligible for enrollment/course fee refund: |
Sunday, January 31, 2016 |
Last Day to Drop without a 'W' symbol: |
Sunday, February 7, 2016 |
Last Day to Drop with a 'W' symbol: |
Sunday, April 24, 2016 |
First Census Date: | Monday, February 8, 2016 |
Mid-Term Date: | 3/14/2016 - 4/24/2016 |
Dropping the Class
If you decide to discontinue this course, it is your responsibility to officially drop it. A student may be dropped from any class when that student's absences exceed ten percent (10%) of the total hours of class time. It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class/homework deadline in a row that you contact the instructor to avoid being dropped from the class.
If you feel you must quit the class, please talk with me first. Together we may find a way for you to complete the course successfully. If you quit without officially dropping, you are still graded on all the remaining work, usually resulting in an “F” grade. https://www.santarosa.edu/app/admissions/
Attendance
I expect you to attend regularly.
If for any reason you will be absent, late, or leaving early, please let me know in advance (or as soon after as possible in case of emergency). Any absence without notifying me is unexcused. More than three unexcused absences may result in dismissal from class. After any absence, you are responsible for getting class handouts from the class Web page and notes from a classmate. You might also talk with me about when to turn in any assignments you missed.
Note: Students who fail to attend the first class meeting may be dropped by the instructor.
Instructor Announcements and Q&A Forum
The instructor will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their preferred Notification Preferences.
Late Policy
All assignments are due at midnight PST on the due date. A late submission will receive a 20% penalty. Submissions more than one week late are not accepted without prior arrangement.
Reading
The chapter reading assignments should be done prior to the week that covers that topic. By doing the reading ahead of time, you will have a better understanding of the lectures and will be able to raise questions concerning the text while we are covering that material in class.
Projects
In addition to lab exercises, three projects will be assigned. Projects allow you to apply the knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired. Assignments will require employing software tools in such areas as word processing, database management, spreadsheets, expert systems, programming, electronic mail, use of the Internet and operating systems. You will work in teams on some, on others you will work on your own. Your work on team projects will be graded based on your self-evaluation, and my observations of your participation. Projects include completing the assigned activity as well as preparing a report or presentation. Details about each project will be discussed in class
Group Activities (in class)
In class group activities to be assigned will include specific case study analysis projects, current news items and a final group presentation.
Exams
There will be one midterm and final exam. The material comes from the textbook, class lectures and supplemental materials. If any exam is missed, a zero will be recorded as the score. It is your responsibility to take the exams by the due date.
Each test will require you to prepare a summary of the material covered, which you may use for reference on the test. Your summary will be turned in with the test. All tests and the final exam will be turned in at the end of the test time, whether you finish or not. Students with special needs for alternate testing accommodations or extra time must provide verification and make arrangements with me well in advance.
Missed Tests
If you cannot be in class for a test or the final exam, contact me in advance (or as soon afterwards as possible in case of emergency) to arrange a make-up time. You will not be allowed to make up the test or exam if you do not meet this requirement.
Grading Policy
Click the “Grades” link in Canvas to keep track of your grades. I usually grade once a week and post grades and comments in the Canvas gradebook.
Grades will be based on the total percentage of points earned during the course, assigned as follows:
Grades will be assigned as follows:
- -10 Lab Projects (20 points each)
- -Final Presentation (100)
- -1 Mid Term Exam (100)
- -1 Final Exam (100)
-Total Points (500)
The following percentages earn at least these grades
- 90 - 100% A
- 80 - 89% B
- 70 - 79% C
- 60 - 69% D
Note: If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% of the total class points and complete the midterm exam and the final exam to pass the class.
Standards of Conduct
Respect
The best way to learn is through active participation; therefore, we respect others when talking by being on-time, listening actively, and by being polite even when we disagree with another’s viewpoint. Please turn off all electronic devices. If you use a laptop for note taking, please sit in the front row with the sound off. No food in class please.
Students who register in SRJC classes are required to abide by the SRJC Student Conduct Standards. Violation of the Standards is basis for referral to the Vice President of Student Services or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Student Code of Conduct page
Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. Students are encouraged to share information and ideas, but not their work. See these links on Plagiarism:
SRJC Writing Center Lessons on avoiding plagiarism
SRJC's statement on Academic Integrity
Emergency Evacuation Plan
In the event of an emergency during class that requires evacuation of the building, please leave the class immediately, but calmly. Our class will meet at a designated spot to make sure everyone got out of the building safely and to receive further instructions. (If the class is on a second or higher floor, provide clear directions to the stairs). If you are a student with a disability who may need assistance in an evacuation, please see me during my office hours as soon as possible so we can discuss an evacuation plan.
Special Needs
If you need disability related accommodations for this class, such as a note taker, test taking services, special furniture, etc., please provide the Authorization for Academic Accommodations (AAA letter) from the Disability Resources Department (DRD) to the instructor as soon as possible. You may also speak with the instructor privately during office hours about your accommodations. If you have not received authorization from DRD, it is recommended that you contact them directly.
Disability Resources Department
Tel: (707) 527-4278 Santa Rosa
Tel: (707) 778-2491 Petaluma
Email: disabilityinfo@santarosa.edu
Every effort is made to conform to accessibility standards for all instructor-created materials. Students should contact their instructor as soon as possible if they find that they cannot access any course materials. Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources (527-4278).
Course Summary:
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