FIT1020 - Fundamentals of information systems
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Mr Martin Atchison (Caulfield); Mr Yeap Boon Han (Malayasia)
Offered
Caulfield Second semester 2009 (Day)
Sunway Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit will examine the nature of the information systems discipline and key areas of professional interest and expertise. Introduction of the main topic areas in the study of IS from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Establishment of a framework within which these topics can be addressed in later units of an IS major.
Objectives
On completion of this unit students will have knowledge and understanding of:
- the nature of information and organisational information needs;
- the key concepts of systems theory, system modelling and the operation of information systems;
- the key concepts in information systems development and the management of the systems development process;
- the evolution of the Information Systems discipline, its conceptual foundations and its main specialist areas of study;
- the way in which the specialist topics within the Information Systems discipline are reflected in the roles and responsibilities of an information systems professional in the workplace.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will:
- Recognise the key features of the Information Systems discipline and appreciate the importance of its role in contributing to the development and implementation of solutions for organisational information needs and problems;
- Appreciate the range and diversity of the fields of study and areas of professional expertise encompassed within the IS discipline;
- Recognise the key professional and ethical responsibilities of IS practitioners.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- identify and describe the key information systems issues surrounding organisational information needs and problems;
- apply an Information Systems perspective to the solution of an organisational information problem;
- use basic analytical and design techniques to describe an organisational information need or problem.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will:
- Recognise the importance of inter-personal skills and team work in the work of an Information Systems professional;
- Understand the relationship of Information Systems professionals to other stakeholders involved in dealing with information issues in organisations.
Assessment
Exam: 60%
Practical assignment work: 40%
The unit may also include barrier tests or formative tests in addition to the final exam and assignments.
Contact hours
4 x contact hrs/week (comprising 2 hrs lecture, 2 hrs studio or tutorial work).
Prohibitions
CSE1204, IMS1001, IMS1501, IMS1805, MMS1403, BUS1021, GCO1813, GCO2601, GCO2851