BAD
220 ADVANCED COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS (2)
Spring
2009
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INSTRUCTOR: |
Jill Albin-Hill |
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PHONE #: |
708-524-6980 |
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EMAIL: |
Usually within 24 hours |
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Office Hours: |
By appointment |
Lewis 050 |
Course Details:
The main objective of this course is to
increase the student’s ability to use personal computer software as a tool for
applied coursework and in business. The
course covers advanced topics using spreadsheets, statistical packages, and
business application software. It
emphasizes a hands-on approach and encourages the student to experiment. Class meetings will be a mix of lecture,
discussion, and hands-on computer work.
Assignments will make use of “mini-cases” to apply software tools to
business problems.
Pre-requisites: Math 120, CIS 120 or equivalent
Class Times: M - W 3:30 – 4:45pm
Textbook: No textbook is required.
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Upon completion of this course,
students should be able to: Ø Effectively utilize common Excel financial functions and
data tables Ø Effectively
utilize Excel for decision analysis such as scenario/what-if analysis and
goal seeking analysis Ø Effectively
construct Excel macros for appropriate common applications Ø Demonstrate
effective use of MS Project to construct flowcharts, organizational charts,
and project schedules manifested in Gantt charts, PERT charts, and Network
Diagrams Ø Effectively generate reports and presentations of project
information captured and maintained in MS Project. Ø Effectively utilize QuickBooks to maintain a company’s
accounting information including vendor lists, customer lists, financial
accounts, sales and invoice records, payment processing and financial data
analysis Ø Effectively utilize a statistical package to analyze data
means, deviation measures, correlations, distributions, descriptive
statistics, and graphical presentations Ø Employ basic computer security assessment techniques to
computer workstations |
myDU LMS: All
files required for the class will be placed on the Learning Management System
(LMS) of myDU. All students should have
access to this information with your PIN.
Also, a
Attendance: This
is a “hands-on” course in which you learn and practice skills in class
time. You are responsible for all
material covered in class. If for some
reason you cannot attend, you must contact me.
Your attendance will also count towards class participation.
Grading: Exams: 40%
Assignments: 50%
Class
Participation: 10%
The
final letter grade assigned will be based on the scale:
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A: |
93-100% |
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A-: |
90-92.9% |
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B+: |
87-89.9% |
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B: |
83-86.9% |
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B-: |
80-82.9% |
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C+: |
77-79.9% |
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C: |
72-76.9% |
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C-: |
70-71.9% |
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D: |
60-69.9% |
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F: |
0-59.9% |
Course Topics:
1.
Advanced Excel
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Overview of Excel formatting, including
Headers and Footers
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Creating references
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Naming cells, spreadsheets
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Functions –general functions, and
financial functions such as PMT, PV and FV
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Data tables – one input and two input,
and “what if” analysis
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Scenarios
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Goal seek
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Solver
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Macros
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Protection
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Pivot Tables
2.
Microsoft Project
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Introduction to Microsoft Project &
overview of formatting
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Flowcharts and Algorithms
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Organizational Charts
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Project schedules
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Timelines
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Gantt Charts
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Pert Charts
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Report generation
3.
Quick Books or other accounting software
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Creating a company
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Lists
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Bank accounts
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Registers
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Sales and invoices
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Memorization
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Receiving payments
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Making deposits
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Analyzing financial data
4.
SPSS or Minitab
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Mean
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Standard deviation
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Correlations
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Descriptive statistics
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Confidence Intervals
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Graphs and histograms
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Distributions
5.
Discuss new
terminologies and latest Computer Application software packages
OTHER NOTES OF INTEREST:
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Exams are always
announced in advance. Exams must be taken on the scheduled day and time
of the exam. Failure to do so must be accompanied by a valid and verifiable
excuse and advance notification.
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Assignments are
to be submitted at the beginning of class time on the scheduled due date. Late
assignments will be penalized by 10% each day beyond the due date/time up until
one week after the due date. No points will be awarded to assignments submitted
later than one week after the due date. Sorry,
NO EXCEPTIONS!
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Assignment will
not be accepted via email.
Assignments must be submitted as print copy in person, or via myDU
website as dictated in the actual assignment requirements
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Students who miss
a class are responsible for obtaining notes from a classmate on what exactly
was covered in the class. The instructor
does not use lecture notes for this class and so has none available for
students. It is also the responsibility
of the student to find out what assignments were distributed for any class that
the student was absent. The course
website on myDU can aid in this process.
Absence from class is NOT a valid reason for late assignments. Assignments received after the due date and
time are considered late, regardless of absence, in fairness to the other
students in the class.
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All assignments
are to be completed by one person individually unless otherwise specified. Group work on assignments not specified as
group assignments results in zero points being awarded to all members of the
group. Unauthorized group work is also
considered cheating and will be reported to the Dean of the Brennan School of
Business.
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There are a
number of textbooks that you can refer for the class. However, taking notes and studying the handouts
should be sufficient. Here is the list
of reference books.
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Using Microsoft
Excel 2003 -By Patrick Blattner
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Microsoft Office
Excel 2003 – Inside Out- By By Craig Stinson and
Mark Dodge
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Accessing and
Analyzing data with Mircosoft Excel – By
Paul Cornell
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Quickbooks in the
Classroom – By A.L. Craig
Note: Plagiarism will not be tolerated and may result in an
automatic failure (F) for the semester.
Please
take the time to read the web page below that provides details of Dominican’s
Academic Integrity policy. http://domweb.dom.edu/library/Crown/plagiarism.htm
Also, please see the following website, which discusses how plagiarism is being combated in our Internet enabled age http://www.plagiarism.org/.
**NOTE ANY PART OF THIS SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AS THE
SITUATION WARRANTS**