Application Software Problem Solving Syllabus for 2017-2018
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Course

ITSC-2335-DC001 Application Software Problem Solving

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: BCIS 1305

Course Description

Utilization of appropriate application software to solve advanced problems and generate customized solutions.

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Department Expectations

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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

ITSC-2335 continues with the Microsoft Office 2016 Exploring Series utilized in BCIS-1305.

Access to the accompanying learning management system, MyITLab, is a required element of this course. If you obtained a MyITLab access code for BCIS 1305 recently (Fall 2017), this same account will remain active for Spring 2018—no additional purchase is required.

MyITLab access codes remain active for 1 full year. If you completed BCIS 1305 before Fall 2017, you will need to purchase a MyITLab access code. An access code may be purchased from the AC Bookstore or directly from the MyITLab website.

MyITLab access includes an electronic version (e-text) of the appropriate textbook, Microsoft Office 2016 Exploring Series - Access, Excel, Word

If you prefer to have a printed text for reference, you may purchase one directly from the publisher using a credit card (cost is approximately $35 each). A link will be provided in MyITLab for this purpose.

    

Supplies

  1. Access to a PC (personal computer) running the Windows 7 (or above) operating system. Computers are available in the CIS Computer Lab on the 2nd Floor of the Byrd Business Building (Washington Street Campus, Amarillo College).
  2. Microsoft Office 2016 software (Word, Excel, and Access). Software is available on computers in the CIS Computer Lab. If you are running the 2013 version of Microsoft Office, that version will work for this course for the most part. Realize, however, that the training, textbook, and projects are all geared toward Office 2016.
  3. Reliable access to the Internet.  Internet access is available in the Computer Lab on the 2nd Floor of Byrd Business Building. Check the CIS website for lab hours (http://cis.actx.edu)
  4. A USB flash drive for file transport between computers.

Student Performance

After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to demonstrate understanding of the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program.

After completing the Word section the student will be able to:  

  • Create documents with a title page, lists, tables, and a watermark
  • Use a template to create a resume and share a finished document
  • Generate form letters, mailing labels and a directory

After completing the Excel section the student will be able to:

  • Utilize financial functions, data tables, and amortization schedules
  • Work with multiple worksheets and workbooks
  • Create, sort, and query a table
  • Create templates, import data, and work with SmartArt, images, and screen shots
  • Create and update pivot tables and pivot charts
  • Create Power Pivot, Power Query
  • Create a Power View Report (Dash boards)

 After completing the Access section the student will be able to:

  • Understand basic database concepts
  • Query a database
  • Understand database procedures
  • Create reports and forms
  • Utilize multiple-table forms
  • Utilize advanced report techniques

The main focus of this course is to understand and use various business software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and other miscellaneous business applications. 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Students are expected to maintain a high standard of individual honor in their scholastic work. Students who are guilty of cheating, plagiarism, copying, dishonesty, or an integrity violation in MyITLab may be excluded from class with a grade of F; or, in flagrant cases, may be suspended from the College,

The faculty of the CIS Department reserve the right to ask a student to verify any portion of a test, exam, or project by reproducing any specific section or all sections of any assignment in question. Any action that compromises the computer systems at Amarillo College, including but not limited to hacking or cracking, can result in a grade of F in this course and possible further disciplinary action.

Integrity violations (using all or part of another student’s file) in MyITLab will result in both parties receiving a 0 on the assignment and no make-up assignment is permitted. 

Grading Criteria

COURSE GRADE

>89.5%   =   A
>79.5%   =   B
>69.5%   =   C
>59.5%   =   D
<59.5%   =   F

SUMMARY OF ASSIGNMENTS

Simulation Training (30%)
Training activities are required and will be graded. Training will always remain open, however. Thus, even though a due date has passed, students may return to training and repeat training as often as desired. For grading purposes, only the first attempt will be added to the gradebook in Blackboard. Trainings are set in learning mode, so each student should be able to obtain a 100 on each training. As long as you do not give up, this is a nice way to add some points to your grade.

Chapter Projects (40%)
Chapter project entails downloaded files that you alter based upon a set of instructions and then upload to MyITLab for grading. Projects are an effective tool for demonstrating an understanding of chapter concepts. Students are permitted two attempts on each of these projects. Students are highly encouraged to locate and correct any errors on the first attempt in order to support learning and integration of the chapter concepts. The higher grade of the two attempts will be recorded in the Blackboard gradebook. Another simple way to add points to your grade.


Final Exam (30%)
The Final Exam is a comprehensive exam. The exam is given in two parts and is conducted in the simulation environment in MyIT Lab. See the MOS Certification Exam substitution option below.

MOS Certification Exam (optional)
A MOS exam may substitute for part of the final exam. Word MOS or Access MOS will substitute for Part 1 of the final exam; Excel MOS will substitute for Part 2 of the final exam. Both parts of the final may be substituted. In fact, it’s encouraged!


Completion of MOS Certification Exams will satisfy the Final Exam requirements (see below):

  • MOS 77-418* (Word) or MOS 77-424* (Access) substitute for Part 1 of the Final Exam
     
  • MOS 77-420* (Excel) substitutes for Part 2 of the Final Exam
  • How a MOS exam score correlates to a Final Exam grade:
    • >700 points = 95 on Final Exam (and MOS certification and refund of exam fee)
    • 600-699 points = 85 on Final Exam
    • 500-599 points = 75 on Final Exam
    • <500 points = retake MOS Exam or take Final exam
       
  • Actual MOS certification is ONLY awarded for an exam score >700

    *If you have already obtained some MOS certifications, speak with your instructor about additional/alternative MOS certifications that will substitute for the Final Exam*

Attendance

DAILY – Check your AC email (xxxxx@amarillocollege.com) and any course announcements in AC Connect/Blackboard for communications and additional instructions.

For successful completion of the course, students should anticipate spending 10 – 12 hours outside of class developing skills and completing assignments.

Calendar

                                      

ITSC 2335: APPLICATION SOFTWARE PROBLEM SOLVING (SPRING 2018)

The schedule below represents a planned outline for the course. Actual dates are subject to change. Please check your email daily for course updates from your instructor.

WEEK 1  (January 16 – January 21)
Topics Covered:  Access Chapter 1: Introduction to Access; Access Chapter 2: Tables and Queries in Relational Databases
Assignments:  Email Instructor through Blackboard, Activate MyITLab account, Access CH01/CH02: Training, Access CH01: Project, Access CH02: Project

WEEK 2  (January 22 – January 28)
Topics Covered:  Access Chapter 3: Customize, Analyze, and Summarize Query Data
Assignments:  Access – CH03: Training; Access – CH03: Project

WEEK 3  (January 29 – February 4)
Topics Covered:  Access Chapter 5: Data Validation and Data Analysis 
Assignments:  Access – CH05: Training; Access – CH05: Project

WEEK 4  (February 5 – February 11)
Topics Covered:  Access Chapter 6: Action and Specialized Queries
Assignments:  Access – CH06: Training; Access – CH06: Project    

WEEK 5  (February 12 – February 18)
Topics Covered:  Access Chapter 4: Creating and Using Professional Forms and Reports
Assignments:  Access – CH04: Training; Access – CH04: Project
   
WEEK 6  (February 19 – February 25)
Topics Covered:  Excel – Review of Concepts Learned in BCIS 1305
Assignments:  Excel –  BCIS 1305 Review: Training; Excel – BCIS 1305 Review: Project

WEEK 7 (February 26 – March 4)
Topics Covered:  Excel Chapter 5: Subtotals, Pivot Tables, and Pivot Charts  Word – Review of Concepts Learned in BCIS 1305
Assignments:  Excel –  CH05: Training; Excel – CH05: Project  

WEEK 8  (March 5 – March 11)
Topics Covered:  Excel Chapter 6: What-If Analysis
Assignments:  Excel –  CH06: Training; Excel – CH06: Project
; Final Exam – Part 1; Final Exam – Part 2; Schedule a MOS exam (optional)

WEEK 9 (March 19 – March 25)
Topics Covered: Excel Chapter 7: Specialized Functions; Excel Chapter 11: Collaboration and Workbook Distribution
Assignments: Excel –  CH07/CH11: Training; Excel – CH07/CH11: Project

WEEK 10 (March 26 – April 1)
Topics Covered: Excel Chapter 8: Statistical Functions
Assignments: Excel –  CH08: Training; Excel – CH08: Project ; Schedule a MOS exam (optional)

WEEK 11 (April 2 – April 8)
Topics Covered: Excel Chapter 9: Multiple-Sheet Workbook Management
Assignments: Excel –  CH09: Training; Excel – CH09: Project 

WEEK 12 (April 9 – April 15)
Topics Covered: Excel Chapter 10: Imports, Web Queries, and XML
Assignments: Excel –  CH10: Training; Excel – CH10: Project

WEEK 13 (April 16 – April 22)
Topics Covered: Excel Chapter 12: Templates, Styles, and Macros
Assignments: Excel –  CH12: Training; Excel – CH12: Project

WEEK 14 (April 23 – April 29)
Topics Covered: Word Chapter 5: Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design
Assignments: Word – CH05: Training; Word – CH05: Project

WEEK 15 (April 30 – May 6)
Topics Covered: Word Chapter 6: Time Saving Tools
Assignments: Word – CH06: Training; Word – CH06: Project

WEEK 16 (May 7 – May 11)
FINAL EXAM PART 1 & 2
OR
TAKE THE MOS EXAM

 

Additional Information

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
January 15                              Martin Luther King Holiday (College closed)
January 16                              Spring Semester Begins
January 31                              Census Day: Last Day to Drop Course for Full Refund
March 10-18                            Spring Break
March 30 - April 1                    Easter Holiday ( College Closed)
April 9                                     Summer Registration Begins
April 20                                   Last Day to Withdraw from Course
May 11                                    Last Day of Course

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Syllabus Created on:

01/11/18 2:02 PM

Last Edited on:

01/11/18 2:02 PM