IS4410 4 Syllabus Spring 2015
IS4410 4 Syllabus Spring 2015
IS 4410-004
Spring 2015
Department of Operations and Information Systems
The David Eccles School of Business
The University of Utah
Instructor
Class Times
Classroom
Contact
Jon Soldan
Tuesday 6:15pm 9:00pm
SFEBB 180
Phone: (801) 440-0349 Email: [email protected]
Course Description
In order to succeed in business, companies must understand how to leverage technology. This
course provides an overview of the role and use of information systems in supporting business
processes and decision-making, gaining competitive advantage, and enabling electronic
commerce and enterprise collaboration. Core concepts/disciplines covered include: collaboration
systems, hardware/software, databases, systems development, business intelligence, networks
and telecommunications, e-commerce/web 2.0, security, and process management.
The subjects discussed in the course prepare students in business majors to integrate their
management, accounting, finance, and marketing knowledge with information technology.
Students are requested to use Microsoft Excel and Access in creating file and database
applications.
Course Objectives
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Canvas
Course presentations, syllabus, assignments, recommended readings, grades, etc. will be
available online. In order to access Canvas, you need to have an active University Network ID
(UNID).
Evaluation
Quizzes 30%
Mid-Term ..... 10%
Assignments 30%
Final Exam ... 20%
Participation . 10%
Quizzes will be short and will be based on the reading assignments (on Canvas). Quiz make-ups
will not be allowed, but I will drop your two lowest scores. Questions will be multiple choice
and true/false.
Assignments should be done individually. Some assignments will require application of the
concepts covered in class/reading assignments by utilizing relevant software, while others may
just require a written response.
Student Absences
Excused Absences Students absent from class to participate in officially sanctioned University
activities (e.g., band, debate, student government, intercollegiate athletics) or religious
obligation, or with instructors approval, shall be permitted to make up both assignments and
examinations. The involved students must deliver documentation to their instructors, preferably
before the absence but in no event later than one week after the absence.
Class Schedule
Week
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Date
1/13
(Tues)
1/20
(Tues)
1/27
(Tues)
2/3
(Tues)
2/10
(Tues)
2/17
(Tues)
2/24
(Tues)
3/3
(Tues)
3/10
(Tues)
3/17
(Tues)
3/24
(Tues)
3/31
(Tues)
4/7
(Tues)
4/14
(Tues)
4/21
(Tues)
4/28
(Tues)
Topic
Course Introduction
The Importance of MIS
Collaboration Information Systems
Assignments
Read Chapter 1
Read Chapter 2
Assignment # 1 Due Next Week
Read Chapter 3
Read Chapter 4
Database Processing
Read Chapter 5
Assignment # 2 Due Next Week
Read Chapter 6
Mid-Term Next Week
The Cloud
Mid-Term Review
Mid-Term Exam
Processes, Organizations, and Information Systems
Social Media Information Systems
Read Chapter 7
Assignment # 3 Due Next Week
Read Chapter 8
Quizzes/Due Dates
Quiz Chapter 1
Quiz Chapter 2
Assignment # 1
Quiz Chapter 3
Quiz Chapter 4
Quiz Chapter 5
Assignment # 2
Quiz Chapter 7
Assignment # 3
Read Chapter 9
Assignment # 4 Due Next Week
Read Chapter 10
Read Chapter 11
Read Chapter 12
Assignment # 5 Due Next Week
Final Exam Next Week
Quiz Chapter 8
Quiz Chapter 9
Assignment # 4
Quiz Chapter 10
Quiz Chapter 11
Assignment # 5