1. Introduction: What is computer, Uses of Computers, Computer Generation and Classifications, Number
System, Computer Organization and Architecture, Basic Logic Gates and Truth Tables.
2. Fundamentals of Computer Hardware: Input Hardware, Output Hardware, Processing hardware, Peripheral
and Storage Devices.
3. Introduction to System Software and Application Software: Introduction to Operating System. Introduction
to Software Development and Concepts of Programming Languages, Compliers, Interpreters and Assembler,
Program Design and Flowchart.
4. Graphical User Interface: Gaining Proficiency in GUI Operating System, Word Processing using Ms Word:
Editing, Formatting, Colors and Styles, Drawing, Tales.
5. Information Systems in Business: Why study information systems?-Why Business Need information
Technology-Fundamental Information System Concepts-Overview of Information System.
6. Solving Business Problems with Information Systems: A Systems Approach to Problem Solving-Developing
Information System Solutions.
7. Computer Systems: End user and Enterprise Computing.
8. Information Systems for Business Operations: Business Information Systems-Transaction Processing
System.
9. Information Systems for Managerial Decision Support: Management Information and Decision Support
Systems-Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Business.
10. Information Systems for Strategic Advantage: Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage-Strategic Applications
and Issues in Information Technology.
11. Managing IT: Enterprise and Global Management-Managing Information Resources and Technologies-Global
Information Technology Management-Planning and Implementing Change-Planning for Business Change with
IT-Implementing Business Change with IT-Security and Ethical Challenges-Security and Control Issues in
Information Systems-Ethical and Social Challenges of Information Technology.
12. Introduction to Accounting Information Systems: Introduction to Accounting Packages: Features of an
Accounting Package. Making Chart of Accounts. General Ledger, Payables: Vendors, Purchase, Payments.
Receivables: Customers, Sales Receives. Payroll: Employees, Payroll. Inventory: Inventory, Transfer,
Adjustment.
Book Recommended:
Mustafa Jabber, Computer and Information Technology
Book Reference:
1. Hutchinson and Sawyer, Computers and Information Systems.
2. James O'Brien: Management Information Systems
3. Laudon and Laudon: Management Information Systems.
4. Courter, Office 2000 Mastering.
5. The Complete Reference MS Office 2000
Computer and Information Technology (Accounting)
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