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Business Information Systems Orientation. Jeremy Hayes Year Coordinator BIS1. What is BIS?. 4 Year Degree Programme 6 Month Placement in 3 rd Year Mix of Business and IS subjects. Term Dates. 24.09.2012: First Teaching Period 22.12.2012: Christmas Recess - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Business Information Systems OrientationJeremy HayesYear Coordinator BIS1

What is BIS?•4 Year Degree Programme•6 Month Placement in 3rd Year•Mix of Business and IS subjects

Term Dates•24.09.2012: First Teaching Period•22.12.2012: Christmas Recess•07.01.2013: Second Teaching Period•28.03.2013: Easter Recess•07.05.2013: Summer Written

Examinations 2013•19.08.2013: Autumn Written Exams

What will I be studying in BIS1?IS1101 - Introduction to MIS and Introduction to SAD

Techniques (10 credits)IS1102 - Principles of Programming (10)IS1103 - Technology including Internet Development (10) AC1113 - Principles of Accounting (5 credits) AC1114 - Introduction to Management Accounting (5) EC1202 - Economics of Business I (5) AP2012 - Psychological Aspects of Behaviour in Organisations

(5)ST1023 - Introduction to Business Statistics (5)MG1004 - Introduction to Management and Organisation

OR MG1903 - Introduction to Marketing (both 5 credits)

What are labs, tutorials and practicals and how many hours am I going to have?

•12 hours week lectures + (roughly) 14 hrs of tutorials

•6 IS practicals (in the labs)▫2 hrs per IS subject▫IS tutorials begin October▫Class split in two (alphabetical) groups

•Tutorials in Stats, Economics, Financial and Man Accounting, and Mgmt/Mktg

Where are the labs?•1st Year Lab is B.02 (O’Rahilly Building

Basement)▫72 machines

•Swipe Card is your College ID•Need Logon/Password•Session with BIS Technical Staff in First

Week of college (I’ll let you know where/when that week)▫You may purchase print quota for year so

bring €10 with you

Top Tips1. Attend2. Get Involved (clubs, societies, sport,

charity…)3. Do your coursework4. Be mindful of your CV5. Enjoy yourselves

How do I become a ‘class rep’?•Class Representatives

▫4 in total ▫Have Social and Academic Functions▫Will be elected sometime in first week▫Nominate yourself – classmates vote.

•Mentoring▫ Mentors will be assigned in the coming

weeks▫ You must contact your mentor for a short

meeting after he/she has been assigned to you

What else do I need to know about BIS?• Coffee Mornings

▫Weekly meetings with groups of students over coffee

• BIS Society▫Officer Elections in March

• BIS Cup▫November ▫9-a-side Male + Female Competitions

• BIS Ball▫January

• BIS Seminars

How does the Grading System work in UCC?•Based on aggregate score across all

modules (i.e. all your marks are added together) divided by 1200

•1st Class Honours (1H) = >840(/1200)•Upper 2nd Class Honours (2H1) = > 720•Lower 2nd Class Honours (2H2) = >600•3rd Class Honours (3H) = >540•Pass = >480

What does it mean when someone says they ‘compensated’ in an exam?•If your aggregate score is >480…And you don’t get less than 30% in any

module…And you don’t get less than 40% in more

than 10 credits (i.e. Two 5 credit subjects or One 10 credit subjects)…. You can pass by compensation

If you are going to play the game, you should know the rules…•Marks and Standards

▫Regulations concerning modules•http://www.ucc.ie/admin/registrar/examsr

ec/guideexams-covpage.shtml•http://www.ucc.ie/admin/registrar/marksa

ndstandards/•Book of modules

▫Information concerning individual moduleshttp://www.ucc.ie/academic/modules/

•Choose “Management Information Systems” from the dropdown list to view IS modules

Book of Modules

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