Business, Commerce and Management Studies - Finance Economics and Accounting
The objective of this program is to produce citizens who possess a deep understanding of the concepts and principles that underlie information systems used in business. These individuals will be equipped with the skills and expertise that are in high demand in the business sector, particularly in developing and enhancing computer software applications tailored for business operations.
By achieving these objectives, our program aims to produce graduates who are not only technically skilled but also capable of applying their knowledge in real-world business contexts to drive innovation and success.
To demonstrate an understanding of the principles of business information systems databases and decision support software, modelling techniques, management of data, etc., students will engage in various assessment methods throughout the course.
Assignments: Students will complete assignments that require them to apply database principles, decision support software, and data management techniques. These assignments may involve creating databases, analyzing data using decision support software, and designing models for business scenarios.
Tutorials: Tutorials will provide students with hands-on practice using business information systems databases and decision support software. They will work through case studies and practical examples to deepen their understanding of how these tools are used in real-world business settings.
Oral Presentations: Students may be required to give oral presentations on topics related to business information systems databases, decision support software, and data management. This will demonstrate their ability to communicate complex concepts effectively and showcase their understanding of the principles involved.
Examinations: Exams will test students' knowledge of business information systems databases, decision support software, modelling techniques, and data management. These assessments will require students to demonstrate their ability to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios and problem-solving tasks.
Research Dissertation: The completion of a research dissertation will provide students with the opportunity to integrate their knowledge and skills in business information systems databases and decision support software. They will conduct in-depth research on a specific topic, analyze data, and draw conclusions based on their findings. This will demonstrate their proficiency in applying the principles learned throughout the course.
By engaging in these various assessment methods, students will demonstrate their understanding of business information systems databases and decision support software principles and their ability to apply them effectively in real-world business contexts.
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