BUS1010

Introductory computing for business applications

S E Bedingfield (first semester) and A Parr (second semester)

6 points - Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week - First, second semester - Clayton and Sunway - Prohibitions: CFR1120, COT1720, CSC1011, CSC1021, RDT1301

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should understand the general purposes and concepts of business computing; be proficient in the use of standard computing business application software so that they may efficiently solve business problems; and have a foundation in both the theory and practice of business computing so that they may be enabled to proceed to more complex concepts and practices.

Synopsis The course will include an overview of the internet, World Wide Web and potential business applications. The remainder of the course will focus on the Windows graphical user interface and will introduce a range of Windows applications software: Microsoft Word for Windows, Excel and Access. This software should enable students to understand the principles of word processors, integrated spreadsheets, and business data processing software, and should enable them to use these for the generation of business plans, reports, financial statements etc. The spreadsheet section and the database section will incorporate an introduction to programming with macros and the database section will also include a component on database design principles and procedures.

Assessment Examination (2 hours): 60% - Assignments: 40% - Students must pass the examination in order to pass the subject

Prescribed texts

To be advised

Recommended texts

Capron H L Computers: Tools for an information age 2nd edn, Benjamin-Cummings, 1998
Kendall K E and Kendall J E System analysis and design 2nd edn, Prentice-Hall, 1998

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