Records and Information Management I Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

POFT-1319-001 Records and Information Management I

Prerequisites

Course Description

Introduction to basic records and information management. Includes the life cycle of a record, manual and electronic records management, basic filing procedures and rules.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Records Management:  Integrated Information Systems (3rd Edition), Wallace, Lee, Schubert, Prentice-Hall Publisher
ISBN# 9780137699360

Current textbook selections are available at the Washington Street Campus bookstore.

Supplies

Textbook - Records Management: Integrated Information Systems (3rd Edition), Wallace, Lee, Schubert, Prentice-Hall Publisher
ISBN# 9780137699360

Student Performance

An introductory course in the policies and principles affecting the creation, protection, distribution, retrieval, preservation and control of business and institutional records.  The course will cover basic classification systems, the history and status of records management, retention and disposition of records, maintenance procedures, the legal aspects of records management, technologies, and career opportunities.
  1. Identify the scope, elements and objectives of records management.
  2. Become familiar with a records inventory, a records retention and disposition schedule, and the many legal issues associated with them.
  3. Become familiar with a vital records protection program as well as a disaster preparedness program.
  4. Understand the various records classification systems and how to implement them.
  5. Become familiar with records management related equipment and how to use them effectively.
  6. Become familiar with forms design and control.
  7. Become familiar with the use of microfilm and other records and information management technologies.
  8. Become familiar with reprographics management.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Grading Criteria

GRADES:     

Discussion Participation: (20% of grade)

Each chapter has a discussion question.  The student is expected to post a least once and reply at least twice to each discussion question.  The reply must be at least 2 sentences in length.

Written Reports: (40% of grade)

4 Written Reports - The reports are on topics covered in each one of the 4 units.  The reports must be at least 2 pages in length.  Sources must be listed at the end of the report.  Use at least two sources for your report.  Click on the resources tab for links to possible resources.  Plagiarism is not tolerated and any student who plagiarizes will receive an F on the report. 

Unit Exams: (40% of grade)

4 Unit exams - These exams will consist of true/false and multiple choice questions.

Attendance

Students are expected to read the chapters and be prepared to discuss the material.

Calendar

SCHEDULE

 

January 17 – February 12

Chapter 1-5

February 13

Test

February 14 – March 11

Chapters 6-8

March 12 – 18

SPRING BREAK

March 19

Test

March 20 – April 15

Chapter  10-11

April 16

Test

April 17 – May 6

Chapter 14-16

May 7

Test

Additional Information

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