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 615-325 Current Issues in Information Systems II

Note

Students enrolled in the single BSc or a combined BSc course will receive Science credit for the completion of this subject.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr P Seddon

Prerequisites

62.5 points from Information Systems or Computer Science

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (2 per week), seminar discussions (up to 2-hours per week)

Subject Description

The topics covered in this subject vary to maintain currency with current thinking and discussion in the information systems profession. Examples of possible topics include computer-aided software engineering; the information super-highway; business opportunities on the Internet; information privacy; why information systems fail; emerging technologies; information ecology; the role of information systems in organisational change; client server computing, object oriented approaches, information systems planning, open systems, evaluation and selection of software packages, information politics, information behaviour, and the value of information. Students will choose or be given topics to be investigated either individually or in groups, and will perform library, on-line, and field research, prepare and deliver reports and presentations, and analyse and critically evaluate the reports and presentations of other students.

At the completion of this subject, students should:

  • be conversant with a range of current technical and organisational issues related to information systems;

  • have explored these current issues in information systems while developing analytical skills and personal competencies in research, data collection and analysis, writing, listening, presenting, and working in teams.

Assessment

Continuous assessment based on individual and group reports, presentations, and critiques. Student peer critiques will be a component of the assessment. Weighting of the assessment components will be announced at the commencement of the subject.



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