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Basics of Computer Science and Information Systems (BCSIS)

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Basics of Computer Science and Information Systems (BCSIS), available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 22 lectures, based on 30 reviews, and has 85 subscribers.

You will learn about What a computer is and how it is different from Computer Science What Information is and how it is different from Information Systems Difference between Data and Information Differences and Similarities between Computer Science and Information Systems Types of Information Systems Steps in developing Information Systems Organizations and the relationship with Information Systems This course is ideal for individuals who are All Levels It is particularly useful for All Levels.

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Summary

Title: Basics of Computer Science and Information Systems (BCSIS)

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 22

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: 22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • What a computer is and how it is different from Computer Science
  • What Information is and how it is different from Information Systems
  • Difference between Data and Information
  • Differences and Similarities between Computer Science and Information Systems
  • Types of Information Systems
  • Steps in developing Information Systems
  • Organizations and the relationship with Information Systems
  • Who Should Attend

  • All Levels
  • Target Audiences

  • All Levels
  • The Basics of Computer Science and Information Systems course introduces you to the big picture (or Helicopter view) of 2 main interrelated topics – Computer Science and Information Systems.

    The aspect of Computer Science will focus on the fundamentals of Computer science and brief look into all of its areas of applications such as hardware, software, programming languages, computer networks, information systems and databases, data science and machine learning, web design, graphic designs, and multimedia etc.

    The Basics of Information Systems course introduces you to the big picture of Information Systems, and the types of Information Systems such as Computer based Information system, Business information system etc., and their applications.

    The course is intended to broaden scope of students and enable them to make an informed decision on which area of computer science and information systems will be most interesting for them to follow in detail.

    Course Objectives

    In this course, you will learn:

    – Definition of Computer, Science, and Computer Science

    – Knowledge Areas/Branches and Application of Computer Science including Job opportunities

    – Definition of Information, Information Systems, and their differences

    – Different types of Information and data management systems and their applications

    – Informed Decision Making in your next career path

    Course Pre-Requirements and Target Audience

    The course is designed for both beginners who do not have any prior background and for intermediate level people who also wish to extend their knowledge in how all areas of Computer Science and Information Systems are connected or defined.

    To achieve or fully take advantage of this course, it is important you have a laptop and can invest some time to search for and study more materials for those who wish to get engaged more after grabbing the basics.

    Job Opportunities – The course also enables you to find jobs in the following areas

    – Each topic or area of computer Science studies in this course exposes a huge number of job opportunities.

    – Depending on your eventual decision on your next career path, each course you will take will detail out the specific list of job opportunities for that course.

    Course Modules / Structure

    The Course is divided into 5 Modules:

    Module 1: Introduction to Computer and Computer Science

    Module 2: Introduction to Information and Information Systems

    Module 3: Types of Information Systems (IS) and Application

    Module 4: (Information) System Development

    Module 5: Organizations and Information System (IS)

    Finding the Course (Modules) Contents

    For each module, a number of videos are made available. These guide you step-by-step through the course. If you have issues with the course materials, please send us a feedback.

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Module 0 – General Introduction and Course Description

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Chapter 2: Module 1 – Introduction to Computer and Computer Science

    Lecture 1: BCSIS-Module1-V1-Introdcution-Computer-N-Science-P1-Computer-N-Science-Data-Data

    Lecture 2: BCSIS-Module1-V1-Introdcution-Computer-N-Science-P2-Function-Features-Roles-Jobs

    Lecture 3: BCSIS-Module1-V1-Introdcution-Computer-N-Science-P3-KnowledgeAreas-1

    Lecture 4: BCSIS-Module1-V1-Introdcution-Computer-N-Science-P4-KnowledgeAreas-2

    Chapter 3: Module 2 – Introduction to Information and Information Systems

    Lecture 1: BCSIS-Module2-V1-Introdcution-Information-InformationSystems-P1-Data-Information

    Lecture 2: BCSIS-Module2-V1-Introdcution-Information-InformationSystems-P2-ValueOfInformati

    Lecture 3: BCSIS-Module2-V1-Introdcution-Information-InformationSystems-P3-Components-AeasJ

    Chapter 4: Module 3 – Types of Information Systems (IS) and Application

    Lecture 1: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P1-Categories-Types-of-InformationS

    Lecture 2: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P2-CBIS-BIS-DataInformationBIS

    Lecture 3: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P3-TransactionProcessingSys-OfficeA

    Lecture 4: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P4-KnowledgeMgtSys-ManagementInfoSy

    Lecture 5: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P5-DecisionSupSys-ExecutiveSupSys-B

    Lecture 6: BCSIS-Module3-V1-Types-of-InformationSystems-P6-è-Commerce-M-Commerce-BIS

    Chapter 5: Module 4 – (Information) System Development

    Lecture 1: BCSIS-Module4-V1-InformationSystemsDevelopmet-P1-DefinitionISD-PurposeISD

    Lecture 2: BCSIS-Module4-V1-InformationSystemsDevelopmet-P2-SystemInvesigate-Analysis-Desig

    Lecture 3: BCSIS-Module4-V1-InformationSystemsDevelopmet-P3-SystemImplementation-Maintenanc

    Chapter 6: Module 5 – Organizations and Information System (IS)

    Lecture 1: BCSIS-Module5-V1-Organizations-N-InformationSystems-P1-BusinessOrg-InfoSys-KeyAs

    Lecture 2: BCSIS-Module5-V1-Organizations-N-InformationSystems-P2-OrganSystemFactor-ValueCh

    Lecture 3: BCSIS-Module5-V1-Organizations-N-InformationSystems-P3-OrgCulture-Types-CultureC

    Lecture 4: BCSIS-Module5-V1-Organizations-N-InformationSystems-P4-Competitive-Advantage

    Lecture 5: BCSIS-Module5-V1-Organizations-N-InformationSystems-P5-WhyCompetitiveAdvantage-P

    Instructors

  • Basics of Computer Science and Information Systems (BCSIS)  No.2
    Fredrick Ezeh (PMP Certified)
    Instructor, Project Manager, Coach, People &Team Development
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