MISSION:
BSC is committed to produce globally competitive graduates imbued with strong value system through its relevant occupational, professional and technological trainings in the field of Fisheries, Agriculture, Art and Science, Information and Industrial Technology, Environmental Science, Tourism, Hospitality Management and Education and undertake timely research and community services along its core competencies to promote self-reliance, social responsibility, science and technology, Filipino culture and sustainable development.
VISION:
The BSC is a premier institution of higher learning in Batanes effectively educating and training people for self-reliance and global competitiveness in the areas of advanced science and technology community development, and sustainable development, and is committed in the preservation and promotion of culture.
Batanes State College
Information Technology Education Department
COURSE SYLLABUS
SUBJECT CODE : ITM 60
SUBJECT TITLE : SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT PRE-REQUISITES : ITM 34, ITM 35
SUBJECT CO-REQUISITE : ITM 37, ITM 38, MATH 13i, & ACCTG. 30
CREDIT UNIT/S : 3 UNITS
NO. OF CONTACT HOURS : 5 Hrs. (2 hrs. lec. & 3 hrs. lab.)
PER WEEK
I – Subject Description:
This course offers BSIT students the opportunity to demonstrate that they can indeed meet the levels of performance expected of an IT Professional. It includes project proposal, feasibility studies, intellectual property, teamwork, budget, schedule, and management, professional communications (i.e. reports, presentations, planning, design, implementation, deployment, and testing. Moreover, the Capstone Project is a way of determining whether students are ready to graduate.
The Essay on The Impact of Information Technology on HR Management
Information technology is advancing at an alarming rate across different fields and practices. One major area of concern is how information technology is developing in the HR management practice. Based on the works of Ball (2005), technology in the human resource management, IT has been very important in all the practices. In fact, it is realized that the development of technology has advanced a ...
II – Goals and Objectives:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Show mastery and efficiency in software development.
– To analyze a current system and to propose a design (capstone project) for the improvement of the system.
– To develop and implement the proposed capstone project.
2. Practice professionalism in carrying out task within a period of time.
– To effectively and efficiently perform duties and responsibilities to meet the needs of a client.
III – Instructional Modes
1. Lecture Method using the sequential (logical presentation of topics) and transitional (in-depth treatment of the topics) technique.
2. Discussion – Graded and ungraded recitation technique. Make students focus their attention on certain set of questions about a specific topic.
3. Activity Method – Students are energized to action to accomplish a learning (laboratory) activity.
4. Inductive Method – Process of generalizing that is from simplex to complex.
5. Investigative Method –using the problem solving technique.
IV Course Outline
TimeTable| Topics| Specific Objectives| Suggested Activities| Laboratory Equipment| Evaluation| 54 hrs.| Orientation on the college and program vision-mission, goals and objectives, and rules and regulations.Pre-proposal Stage• Capstone Project Orientation• Short Listing of Possible Capstone Projects• Title Critiquing and Patentability Check (Patent Searching)• Pre-Proposal Statement Preparation• Pre-Proposal HearingProposal Stage• Writing of Chapters I, II, III, and IV (planning and design only)• Proposal Manuscript Submission• Proposal Hearing• Proposal Manuscript RevisionsOral Defense Stage• Analysis• Design• Development• Testing• Prototype Submission• Oral Defense Manuscript Submission• Oral Defense Proper (Public Presentation)• Oral Defense Manuscript RevisionsPatent Process• Patent Drafting• Patent Application• Technology Transfer| To help students understand, implement, and achieve the vision-mission, goals and objectives, and rules and regulation of the college and program.1. Bring together and integrate knowledge and skills in the course as a whole;2. Reinforceand develop competencies that have not been sufficiently emphasized in thefundamental subjects;3. Define a substantial engineering study or design task and carrying it to completion within a specified time and to a professional standard;4. Complete a comprehensive written and bound report that places the Capstone Project in context, defines its objectives, and describes the work done with the resulting conclusions orrecommendations;5. Bridge the gap between the undergraduate studies and the professional future, and demonstrating professional competencies and capabilities;6. Demonstrate initiative and creativity, taking pride in the achievement of a difficult task.| LecturesDiscussions| Laptop/ PCProjectorSpeaker| * Capstone project manuscript proposal defense * System Oral Defense (Public presentation)|
The Business plan on Systems Approach to Project Management
All projects need simple processes in place to monitor and control cost, progress and quality. It is argued, however, that projects involving innovation and complexity, almost regardless of size, need a “systems approach” to project management. Discuss. 1. Introduction This literature review will discuss Project Management and the apparent need for a systems approach when managing projects ...
V – Student Requirements:
1. Oral Defense CDs.
a. Complete Documentation
i. Final Oral Defense Manuscript (Word file)
ii. Final Oral Defense Manuscript (PowerPoint Presentation file) iii. Final ACM-Formatted Manuscript (Word file)
b. Developed System
iv. Installation or Setup Files/Folders
v. Installation/or Users’ Guide
VI – Grading System
1. Manuscript Proposal Defense50%
2. System Oral Defense50%
100%
Passing Mark: 75%
VII – Textbook
1. What is the difference between textbooks and reference books?
VIII – References
1. Methods of Research
2. Technical Writing
3. System Analysis and Design
4. Advanced Statistics / Probability and Statistics
5. Technopreneurship
6. Software Engineering
7. University of Cebu-College of Information and Communication Studies (UC-CICS).
2011. Capstone Project Guidelines. 8. University of Cebu-College of Information and Communication Studies (UC-CICS).
2012. Capstone Project Guidelines. 9. Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines. 2013. http://www.ipophil.gov.ph/
The Essay on Analysis of the National Missle Defense System
Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty (A.B.M.) which was agreed in 1972 between U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. was the most renouncing event during the Cold War period. The purpose of this treaty was to slow down the nuclear arming race and it forbade national defense systems. However United States recently announced its plan for National Missile Defense system (N.M.D.) that they think will be a sufficient solution ...
IX – Committee:
Course Title:| Date Effective:| Date Revised:| Prepared by:| Approved by:| SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT| 1st SemesterSY 2013-2014| May 28, 2013| ____________________RICARDO Q. CABUGAO JR.Acting Chairperson, ITE Dept| ____________________APOLINARIA A. CIELODirector of Instructions