GENERAL INFORMATION
Title of the Course: Foundations of Information Systems
Course Code: CIS 1100
Credits: 3 credits
Course requirement: Enrollment in Florida Tech Online
Textbook: Baltzan, P., & Phillips, A. (2023). M: Information systems (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN-13: 9781266833663
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Introduces information systems, their key components, and how these components can be integrated and managed. Discusses how information is used in organizations and how information systems improve quality, efficiency, and agility. Also introduces system development concepts, technology acquisition, and prevalent and emerging software systems.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the course, the student should be able to:
CONTENT AND ACTIVITIES
Week |
Topic |
Activities |
1 |
Information Systems in Organizations and Business Strategy |
· Assignment: Information Systems and You |
2 |
Decisions and Processes |
· Discussion: Business Process Needing Improvement · Quiz 1 |
3 |
e-Business |
· Assignment: e-Business · Discussion: New Technologies and Business Opportunities |
4 |
Information Security and Infrastructure |
· Discussion: New Information Security and Privacy Regulations · Midterm Exam |
5 |
Data, Databases, and Business Intelligence |
· Writing Assignment: DB and BI |
6 |
Networks and Mobile Business |
· Discussion: Mobile Business Apps · Quiz 2 |
7 |
Enterprise Application Systems |
· Discussion: CRM Systems |
8 |
Project Planning, Development, and Management |
· Final Exam |
ASSESSMENT
Assessment Type |
Items |
Points per Item |
Totals |
Discussion Boards |
5 |
5 |
25 |
Quizzes |
2 |
20 |
40 |
Papers |
1 |
15 |
15 |
Assignments |
1 |
2.5 |
5 |
Midterm Exam |
1 |
40 |
40 |
Final Exam |
1 |
50 |
50 |
Your total point value will be transformed to a percentage. Refer to the catalog for more details.
RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES
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Office of Accessibility Resources (OAR):
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Academic honesty is highly valued in Florida Tech's online courses. The student must always submit work that represents original words or ideas. If any words or ideas are used that do not represent those original words or ideas, the student must cite all relevant sources and provide a clear definition of the extent to which such sources were used. Words or ideas that require citation include, but are not limited to, all hard copy or electronic publications, whether copyrighted or not, and all verbal or visual communication when the content of such communication clearly originates from an identifiable source. In the Florida Tech online course, all submissions to any public meeting bulletin board or private mailbox fall within the scope of words and ideas that require citations if used by someone other than the original author.
Academic dishonesty in an online learning environment could involve:
Any of these practices could result in charges of academic dishonesty. For the complete Florida Tech policy on academic dishonesty, cheating, and plagiarism, see the Florida Tech Student Handbook.
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Course withdrawal: To withdraw prior to the start of class, you must contact your advisor. Once class begins, you must withdraw using the Florida Tech's online student account system (PAWS). If you are a new student, PAWS access information will be provided prior to class start. You have the prerogative of dropping a course until the end of the first week of classes without receiving a grade of "W." After the first week, a grade of "W" will be assigned up until the final published date for withdrawing (the last day of Week 6). That grade will be reflected on your transcript, but not calculated into your grade point average. Withdrawals after Week 6 will result in a grade of "F." You are responsible for maintaining written evidence of all drops/withdrawals.
Telephone and email drops/withdrawals will not be accepted. The following table clearly outlines Florida Tech's withdrawal and refund policies. PAWS is accessible through the university portal TRACKS Florida Tech.
Table 1. Withdrawal Policy/Refund Chart
Week |
Withdrawal Permitted |
Tuition Refunded |
Deadline |
1 |
Yes |
100% |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
2 |
Yes |
60% |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
3 |
Yes |
40% |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
4 |
Yes |
No Refund |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
5 |
Yes |
No Refund |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
6 |
Yes |
No Refund |
By Sunday 11:59 p.m. ET |
7 |
No |
No Refund – No Withdrawal |
|
8 |
No |
No Refund – No Withdrawal |
|
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Use of Generative AI in Coursework for this course:
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