COURSE SYLLABUS |
BUS-002 – Information Systems |
About the Course |
The Information Systems examination covers material that is usually taught in an introductory college-level business information systems course. Questions test knowledge, terminology and basic concepts about information systems as well as the application of that knowledge. The examination does not emphasize the details of hardware design and language-specific programming techniques. References to applications such as word processing or spreadsheets do not require knowledge of a specific product. The focus is on concepts and techniques applicable to a variety of products and environments. Knowledge of arithmetic and mathematics equivalent to that of a student who has successfully completed a traditional first-year high school algebra course is assumed. |
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Credit by Exam Program |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
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Exam Bank Questions = 76 FlashCard Phrases = 0 Media Web Links = 0
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Recommended Prerequisits |
None |
Sections |
Section 1 - Office Applications | | Section 2 - Internet and World Wide Web | | Section 3 - Technology Applications | | Section 4 - Hardware and Systems Technology | | Section 5 - Software Development | | Section 6 - Programming Concepts and Data Management | | Section 7 - Social and Ethical Implications and Issues | |
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