MISY2305 Computer Applications in Business About Me Name: Chuleeporn Changchit Professor Chang-Chit Professor Chu-Lee-Porn Professor Nikki.

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Computer Applications in Business
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MISY2305 Computer Applications in Business

About Me Name: Chuleeporn Changchit Professor Chang-Chit Professor Chu-Lee-Porn Professor Nikki

About Me BA. Accounting 1988 Arthur Andersen 1988 – 1992 LL.B. Law 1990 MS. Accounting 1994 Ph. D. Information Systems 1998 Assistant Professor - University of Iowa Professor - TAMUCC

Contact Information Office:136 Faculty Center Office Hours: –Tuesday, Thursday: – 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., 2:00 – 3:15 p.m., and 4:45 – 5:30 p.m. –or by appointment Phone:

Course Objectives be familiar with basic concepts of working with a computer and other related devices understand the fundamentals of Excel and Access gain an experience on organizing and manipulating data using Excel and Access

Text & Materials Shelly Cashman Series, Microsoft Excel 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Course Technology (Thompson Learning) Shelly Cashman Series, Microsoft Access 2007: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Course Technology (Thompson Learning)

Grading

Tentative Grading Policy GradeDefinition % of Score Possibility A extra effort 90% and up expected B good 80% - 89% high C fair 70% - 79% medium D poor 60% - 69% low F intentionally want to <60% the least see me again next semester

Attendance & Participation Attendance may be checked Previous data shows highly correlation between the attendance score and grade Your participation in the class will definitely considered at the end of the semester

My Expectation Read assigned chapters & materials before coming to class Attend and participate in the classes Check your at least once a day Check the class website for updated information at least twice a week

Rules All communication must enter the subject as: MISY2305 (topic) What do you need to turn-in e.g., hard copy, diskette, or both Keep back-up copies etc.

Distraction Coming late Leaving early Talking in the class Surf the internet

Requirements Two jump/flash/thumb drive (make sure that it is compatible with the lab computers) – at least 1 gb recommended.

Questions?? or Concerns??

Class Website

About You Name, Preferred to be called Contact Inf.: Phone, Address Major, Minor Why do you take this class? What do you expect to learn? Anything you would like me to know