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MIP COM2023 - Computer System Fundamental

This document provides a module implementation plan for a Computer Systems Fundamentals course. It outlines the topics to be covered over 16 weeks, including chapters on computers, applications software, operating systems, the CPU, input/output, storage, networking, system development, the internet, management information systems, and advanced/ethical topics. Assessments include quizzes, assignments, presentations, class participation, and a midterm and final exam. The course aims to provide an introduction to fundamental computer concepts and their applications in business.

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MIP COM2023 - Computer System Fundamental

This document provides a module implementation plan for a Computer Systems Fundamentals course. It outlines the topics to be covered over 16 weeks, including chapters on computers, applications software, operating systems, the CPU, input/output, storage, networking, system development, the internet, management information systems, and advanced/ethical topics. Assessments include quizzes, assignments, presentations, class participation, and a midterm and final exam. The course aims to provide an introduction to fundamental computer concepts and their applications in business.

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MODULE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

DETAILS OF THE COURSE


Subject Computer System Code COM 2023
Fundamental
Pre-requisite Subject - Code -
Programme BBA (Hons) In Technology Management
Year / Semester Year 2 / Semester 3 Session 2010/2011

TOPICS
Weeks Details Hours
L T Lab
1 Chapter 1 : Computers – Tools for an Information Age 2 1 -
- What is computer literacy
- What is computer
- Computer storage
- Types of computers
2 Chapter 2 : Applications software – Getting the work done 2 1 -
- Custom software & Package software
- Commercials software
- Business software
3 Chapter 3 : Operating System – Software in the Background 2 1 -
- Operating system
- System Software
- Kernel
- Utility Program

Quiz 1 (5%)
4 Chapter 4 : The Central Processing Unit – What Goes On Inside 2 1 -
the Computer
- Central Processing Unit
- Control Unit & Arithmetic Logic Unit
- Temporary Storage Areas
5 Chapter 5 : Input & Output – The User Connection 2 1 -
- Getting Data from the User to the Computer
- Output – Information for the User
- Ethics and Data
6 Chapter 6 : Storage and Multimedia – The Facts and more 2 1 -
- Benefits of Secondary storage
- How data is organized
- File organization
7 Chapter 7 : Networking – Computer Connections 2 1 -
- Data Communications Systems
- Types of Transmission
- Network Topology
8 Submission of group assignments (10%)
Mid-term examination (10%)
9 Chapter 8 : System Development 2 1 -
- System Development Life Cycle
10 Chapter 9 : The Internet at Home and in the workplace 2 1 -
- Growth of the internet
- Browser function
- The world of E-commerce
11 Chapter 10 : Management Information Systems 2 1 -
- What is Information System?
- Why Information System
- Competitive Business Environment
- New Opportunities with Technology

Quiz 2 (5%)
12 Chapter 11 : Advance Topics 2 1 -
- Artificial Intelligence
- Expert System
- Fuzzy Logic
13 Chapter 12 : socials and ethical issues in Computing – Doing the 2 1 -
Right Thins
- Workplace issues
- Jurisdictional issues
- Ethical Use of Computers
14 Submission of individual assignments & Presentations
(15%)
15 Revision for the exam
16 Final Examination (40%)

Text Books
1. Capron H.L and Johnson J.A. (2004), Computers : Tools for an Information Age – 8th Edition, Prentice Hall
2. Norton P., (2003), Introduction to Computers – 5th Edition McGraw Hill
3. Walters E. G., (2000). The Essential Guide to Computing: The Story of Information Technology, Prentice Hall
Assessment
Bil. Type of Assessment Topic of the Week Date Percentage
Assessment
1. Quiz 1 Topic 1-3 3 5%
2. Quiz 2 Topic 8 - 10 11 5%
3. Midterm Topic 1-7 8 10%
4. Final Exam All chapters 16 40%
5. Group Assignment Topic will related 8 10%
with subject
6. Individual Assignment + Topic will related 14 15%
Presentation with subject
7. Tutorial All topics Every week 5%
8. Attendance - Every week 5%
9. Class Participation In class activity Every week 5%
TOTAL 100%

Policy
Lecturer Monalissa Muharam
Department / Faculty / Centre Faculty of Business and Finance
Telephone No. 012-7320765
Email monalissa.muharam@yahoo.com
Website http://www.alphaitsubjects.blogspot.com/

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Name Monalissa Bt. Muharam Ramlah Bt. Karsan Hashim B. Haron
Post Lecturer Academic Coordinator / Assistant Chief Executive
Lecturer Officer
Date

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