Introduction:
The purpose of this course is to give the students a basic understanding of computers and describe the use of information technology in the modern world. It will help the students feel comfortable using and talking about computers and other components of information technology. Students will learn how to use the software available on Brandon University’s network such as the Office 2000 Suite of productivity software, which includes Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook. A large focus will be on e-business and e-commerce, and how these technologies are shaping today's businesses.
Who should attend?
All employees and those interested in information technology
Course Outline:
- Foundations of Information Technology.
- Information Technology Principles.
- Management Information Systems.
- Human Computer Interaction.
- Programming Language Design Theory.
- Database Management Systems.
- Systems Analysis and Design.
- Operating Systems Concepts.
- Computer Systems Theory.
- Networking and Telecommunications.
- Software Engineering Principles.
- Software and Systems Quality Assurance.
- Artificial Intelligence Concepts.
- Symposium I - Project Management Emphasis.
- Symposium II - Applications Emphasis.
WORKSHOP STYLE:
A mixture of short presentations, interactive discussion, individual exercises and group Work . The emphasis throughout is on a practical approach using case material and Examples.