FACULTY OF COMPUTING STUDY PROGRAM: INFORMATION SYSTEM CURRICULUM INTRODUCTION Information Systems as a field of academic study encompasses the concepts, principles, and processes for two broad areas of activity within organizations: (1) acquisition, deployment, and management of information technology resources and services (the information systems function) and (2) development, operation, and evolution of infrastructure and systems for use in organizational processes (system development, system operation, and system maintenance). The systems that deliver information and communications services in an organization combine both technical components and human operators and users. They capture, store, process, and communicate data, information, and knowledge. The information systems function in an organization has a broad responsibility to plan, develop or acquire, implement, and manage an infrastructure of information technology (computers and communications), data (both internal and external), and enterprise-wide information processing systems. It has the responsibility to track new information technology and assist in incorporating it into the organization's strategy, planning, and practices. The function also supports departmental and individual information technology systems. The technology employed may range from large centralized to mobile distributed systems. The development and management of the information technology infrastructure and processing systems may involve organizational employees, consultants, and outsourcing services. The activity of developing or acquiring information technology applications for organizational and inter-organizational processes involves projects that define creative and productive use of information technology for transaction processing, data acquisition, communication, coordination, analysis, and decision support. Design, development or acquisition, and implementation techniques, technology, and methodologies are employed. Processes for creating and implementing information systems in organizations incorporate concepts of business process design, innovation, quality, human-machine systems, human-machine interfaces, e-business design, sociotechnical systems, and change management. Information systems
professionals work with information technology and must have sound technical knowledge of computers, communications, and software. Since they operate within organizations and with organizational systems, they must also understand organizations and the functions within organizations (accounting, finance, marketing, operations, human resources, and so forth). They must understand concepts and processes for achieving organizational goals with information technology. The academic content of an information systems degree program therefore includes information technology, information systems management, information systems development and implementation, organizational functions, and concepts and processes of organizational management. Below is a guide on the required number of credits in the Information System Study Program. No Subjects Category Credits 1 General subjects 18 2 University Core 18 3 Faculty Core 42 4 Study Program Core 66 Total Number of Credits 144 1. General subjects No Code Subject Title Credits 1 GSC01301 English 1 3 2 GSC01302 English 2 3 3 GSC01303 English 3 3 4 GSC02301 English 4 3 5 GSC02303 Religion 3 6 GSC03202 Indonesian Language 3 Total Number of Credits 18 2. University core No Code Subject Title Credits 1 UCC03301 Entrepreneur Leadership1 3 2 UCC03302 Entrepreneur Leadership2 3 3 UCC03303 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 4 UCC03304 Cultural Diversity 3 5 UCC08309 Internship 6 Total Number of Credits 18
3. Faculty core No Code Subject Title Credits 1 CMP10013 Introduction to IT 3 2 CMP10023 Programming Concept 3 3 CMP10033 Web Design 3 4 CMP10043 Object Oriented Programming 3 5 CMP10053 Database System 3 6 CMP10063 Client Side Programming 3 7 CMP10073 Visual Programming 3 8 CMP10093 Computer Network 3 9 CMP10103 Sever Side Internet Programming 3 10 CMP10113 Data Structure and Algorithm 3 11 CMP10123 Database Management System 3 12 CMP10133 Probability and Statistics 3 13 CMP10143 3D Game Design 3 14 CMP10153 Discrete Mathematics 3 Total Number of Credits 42 4. Study program core No Code Subject Title Credits 1 CIS10013 Principle of Accounting 3 2 CIS10023 Principle of Management 3 3 CIS10033 Human Computer Interaction 3 4 CIS10043 Business Process Analysis 3 5 CIS10053 Information System Security 3 6 CIS10063 Mobile Information Sysem 3 7 CIS10073 Decision Support System 3 8 CIS10083 Multimedia System 3 9 CIS10093 Information System Analysis and Design 3 10 CIS10103 E-Business System 3 11 CIS10113 Geographical Information System 3 12 CIS10123 Information System Audit and Control 3 13 CIS10133 Organizational Behavior 3 14 CIS10143 Information System Testing and 3 Implementation 15 CIS10153 Operating System 3 16 CIS10163 Management Information System 3 17 CIS10173 Information System Project 3
Management 18 CIS10183 Data Mining and Warehousing* 3 19 CIS10193 Expert System* 3 20 CIS10203 Enterprise Information System* 3 21 CIS10213 Accounting Information System* 3 22 CIS10223 Banking Information System* 3 23 CIS10233 Information System Strategic Planning* 3 24 CIS10243 Business Intelligence* 3 25 CIS10253 Visual Communication Design* 3 26 CIS10263 Information Retrieval* 3 27 CIS10273 Thesis 6 Total Number of Credits 66
FACULTY OF COMPUTING STUDY PROGRAM: INFORMATION SYSTEM COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ENGLISH I This course covers the basic grammar and vocabulary required for non native speaker students who are studying their degree subject in English. In addition, an introduction to basic writing is given at the sentence and paragraph level. Students are given the opportunity to practice and improve in listening including the pronunciation, listening, speaking, and reading ability. ENGLISH II This course integrates the four language skills: speaking, reading, and writing as well as such language elements as grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation at Upper intermediate level. Students are given the opportunity to improve their language acquisition and language skills they acquired during the previous stage of learning. ENGLISH III This course includes the planning, analyzing, and writing of effective business messages which are important in today s demanding business environment. It also covers the steps in generating correct reports, assignments, and proposals. ENGLISH IV This course is intended for students who are learning to write for academic contexts. Its aim is to help students develop concepts and strategies for producing texts and paragraphs as well as preparing and polishing texts for readers in academic settings. In addition, it is also aimed at helping students to develop their competence in public speaking by learning some basic techniques. The course covers the theories and principles of academic writing as well as public speaking.
INDONESIAN LANGUAGE This course provides Indonesian students with the language skills in order to develop their Indonesian communicative competence in a formal context such as writing papers and theses, and speaking in a seminar, symposium or conference, through practice and careful analysis of its vocabulary choice, grammar use, logical paragraph and essay writing with correct spelling. It covers topics such as structure of Indonesian language, diction, effective sentences, business letters, reports and proposals. This course is intended to help Indonesian and foreign students develop their communicative knowledge, competences, and skills, so they are able to communicate in their daily activities with the local community. RELIGION This course covers religiosity, essence of religion. Learning to live together and dialog among religions, intercultural and multi-religions approach. It also takes into account philosophical, phenomenological consideration on religion. STATE PHILOSOPHY This course covers the principle of Pancasila, UUD 1945, and GBHN, patterns of thought, primary of Pancasila amidst liberalism and socialism as well as its implementation in actual society. The principles of Pancasila are reflected in a critical way so that it can answer the recent problems of society. CITIZENSHIP This course covers the principles of Citizenship, nationality, pattern of thought, primary of Citizenship towards internationalism and regionalism as well as its implementation in actual society. The principles and regulations of Citizenship are reflected in a critical way so that it can answer the recent problems of people citizenship. INTRODUCTION TO IT This course will introduce current topics in Information Technology & Computer, and also will concentrate on new and emerging applications in the realm of
Information Technology. This is a core subject generally given to all students regardless of major. PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS This course gives a solid programming foundation. Student will learn all the fundamental concepts of programming including how to think algorithmically and systematically to solve given problems. The basic construction of programming language, such as variable and data type concept, selection instruction, looping instruction, function, pointer, and file also will be given in this course. C programming language will be used as programming tool. COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE This course gives knowledge about all the hardware components and subsystem of computer including the processor, memory, input-output devices, bus, and the interaction among them. This course also discusses computer organization in different level of view such as the digital logic level, the micro architecture level, the operating system level, and he assembly language level. Parallel computer is also given briefly. COMPUTER NETWORK This course discuss the basic principle of networking including the necessary hardware components (hub, bridge, router, Ethernet card, cabling, etc.), the protocols (TCP-IP and OSI layering), and the applications. Student will have a hand on experience on how to set up the network including how to set up local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) and how to manage the network. The recent issues of networking (content distribution network, mobility and mobile IP, wireless and broadband network, multimedia networking) also will be discussed. DATABASE SYSTEM This course gives knowledge and skills to design a well formed database and to manage an existing database system. The methodology of database design will be discussed thoroughly beginning from creating E-R diagram, converting E-R
diagram to relational model, identifying functional dependency and multi valued dependency, applying axioma Armstrong, normalization (1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF, 4NF, 5NF), and implementing in the computer. Student also will have the skill to use the SQL database language in any DBMS software, connecting the SQL to programming language, and developing the database applications. The database administrator skill such as doing back up, recovery, replication, and concurrency control will be given as well. Microsoft SQL server, oracle, visual basic, and ASP will be used as DBMS and software tools. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS This course gives a strong mathematical foundation needed for computing. This course will cover the computational logic, set and relation, counting, induction principle, number theory, tree, graph. How to measure the complexity of a program also will be discussed. OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMING This course gives a solid foundation of how to think and create a program in object oriented paradigm. This course will cover all aspects of object oriented programming paradigm such as the concept of class, object, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and operator overloading. C++ programming language and java programming language will be used as programming tools. FORMAL LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA This course discusses a formal method for language description and its automata for recognizing that language. This course will cover the grammar, Chomsky classification of language (regular, context-free, context sensitive, and unrestricted language), finite automata, regular expression, context free grammar and language, pushdown automata, and turning machine. The application of formal language and automata to develop complier (including lexical analysis, syntax analysis, semantic analysis, code generation) also will be discussed. DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM
This course gives a solid foundation of how to create and manipulate from the simple data structure to complex data structure and some algorithm design techniques. The data structure discussed including list, stack, queen, tree, and graph. Various sorting algorithm (insertion sort, shell sort, heap sort, merge sort, quick sort, indirect sort, bucket sort, and external sort), searching algorithms (linear searching, binary search, trie, etc), and the algorithm design techniques (greedy, divide and conquer, dynamic programming, backtracking algorithm, randomized algorithm) also will be discussed. INFORMATION SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN The course will give knowledge and skills of how to analyze and design a system. Various systems analysis and design methodology (SDLC, RAD, object oriented analysis and design, etc) and tools (DFD, ERD, UML, etc) will be discussed. The students will have a hands-on experience to analyze and design a real word system using those methodologies. OPERATING SYSTEM This course is intended as a general introduction to the techniques used to implement various computer platforms and related kinds of systems software. Among the topics covered will be process management (creation, synchronization, and communication); processor scheduling; deadlock prevention, avoidance, and recovery; main-memory management; virtual memory management (swapping, paging, segmentation and page-replacement algorithms); control of disks and other input/output devices; file-system structure and implementation; and protection and security. COMPUTER AND NETWORK SECURITY This course will give knowledge and skills on how to secure the computer and network from insider and outsider attacks. This course discusses types of attacks (snooping, eavesdropping, interception, denial of service, repudiation, IP spoofing, sniffing, buffer overflows, etc), malicious codes (virus, Trojan horses, worms), security technologies (firewalls, virtual private network, encryption, intrusion
detection), and some platform specifies security including Linux/UNIX security, MS Windows security, e-commerce security, and wireless security. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM This course focuses on how to manage an information system and how to support the company business process with an information system. This course will cover the organizations, management, and the networked enterprise; the information technology infrastructure; the organizational and management support system for enterprise, and how to build and manage the information system. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING This course addresses the issues of how to manage the software development project. This course will cover the managing software projects, conventional method for software engineering, and object oriented software engineering. The advanced topics in software engineering such as formal methods, software reuse, reengineering, and computer aided software engineering also will be discussed. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR This course will give the knowledge of the basic principle of organization and the basic principle of management. The topics will includes the organization structure, organization behavior, organization business process, organization culture, organizational conflict and politics organization change, change management, managerial level ( senior management, middle management, and operational management), management function, management role, and management decision. MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM This course addresses the issues of multimedia aspects (hardware and software) of a computer system and gives the skills to create a multimedia system. This course will cover the architecture for multimedia system, multimedia components (text, image, graphics, video, and audio) and how to create those components in
computer. Students will also learn how to create the multimedia human-computer interface, the multimedia databases and its queries, and managing the multimedia data-traffic (compression, sending and receiving multimedia data) in the network. DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM This course focuses on how the intelligent computer system supports the enterprise. This course will cover how to analyze and design a decision support system (DSS), how to process the raw data to become the useful information that can be used for making decisions. The student also will learn how to create an expert system (a system that can replaces the human-expert) and various methodologies for building an expert system (including knowledge acquisition, knowledge repository and management, forward and backward chaining, and uncertainty). INFORMATION SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN This course gives the knowledge of how to make a strategic planning for information system and how to make an enterprise architecture planning. The topics will include the planning initiation, preliminary business model, the enterprise survey, currently system and technology architecture, data architecture, application architecture, technology architecture, implementation plan, planning conclusion, and transition to implementation. The strategic analysis and management of information system also will be discussed. BUSINESS PROCESS ANALYSIS AND RE-ENGINEERING This course gives the knowledge of how to analyze and re-engineer the business process supported by computer. The topics will include the basic concept of process modeling, animating a process model, micro-modeling of processes, modeling large processes, process pattern, analyzing process model, and managing the modeling. The topics related to business process reengineering (BPR) includes critical success factor, change enables, BPR failures, BPR methodology, BPR tools, and rapid re-engineering.
E-BUSINESS This course focuses on the issues of business in cyber world. The topics will include the architecture of an e-business, e-commerce (internet payment, consumer oriented, business oriented, e-services, web-advertising and web publishing) and how computer can support the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), E-procurement, and customer relationship model (CRM). The issues of scaling for e-business (technology, models, performance, and the capacity planning) also will be discussed. INFORMATION SYSTEM PROJECT MANAGEMENT The course focuses on models used in an information system development project, including tools that improve project productivity. The topic includes definition of software project management, project planning, task scheduling, project budgeting, risk assessment, project execution, project controlling, configuration management, and closing project. Students taking the subject would have an ability to anticipate and adapt to each phases of information system development project. INFORMATION SYSTEM CONTROL AND AUDIT The course gives the knowledge of how to control and audit the existing information system. The topics will cover the management control framework, the application control framework, collecting and evaluating facts, and information system audit management, the student also will learn how to become the information system auditor. THESIS This course requires the student to choose a topic as their final work. The topic chosen must be related to the information system development. A prior approval from the thesis advisor on the topic is compulsory and the student must meet all the thesis criteria set by the faculty of computing and the university.
FACULTY OF COMPUTING STUDY PROGRAM: INFORMATION SYSTEM COURSE DISTRIBUTION SEMESTER I 1 GSC01301 English 1 3-2 CIS10023 Principle of Management 3-3 GSC01201 State Phil & Citizenship 3-4 CMP10013 Introduction to IT 3-5 CMP10023 Programming Concept 3-6 CMP10033 Web Design 3-7 CIS10013 Principle of Accounting 3 - Total Credit 21 SEMESTER II 1 GSC01302 English 2 3 English 1 2 GSC03202 Indonesian Language 3 Total Credit 6 SEMESTER III 1 CMP10043 Object-oriented Programming 3 Programming Concept 2 CMP10053 Database System 3 Programming Concept 3 CMP10063 Client-Side Programming 3 Web Design, Programming Concept 4 CMP10073 Visual Programming 3 Web Design, Programming Concept 5 GSC01303 English 3 3 English 2 6 GSC02301 English 4 3 English 2 7 CMP10153 Discrete Mathematics 3 Total Credit 21
SEMESTER IV 1 CMP10093 Computer Network 3 Discrete Mathematics, Introduction to IT 2 CMP10103 Server-side Internet 3 Client Side Programming Programming 3 CMP10113 Data Structure and Algorithm 3 Programming Concept, Object Oriented Programming 4 UCC03301 Entrepreneur Leadership 1 3 5 CMP10123 Database Management System 3 Database System 6 CMP10133 Probability and Statistics 3 7 CIS10033 Human Computer Interaction 3 Visual Programming Total Credit 21 SEMESTER V 1 CIS10043 Business Process Analysis 3 2 UCC03302 Entrepreneur Leadership 2 3 Total Credit 6 Semester VI 1 CIS10053 Information System Security 3 Computer Network 2 CIS10063 Mobile Information System 3 Database System 3 CIS10073 Decision Support System 3 Business Process Analysis 4 CIS10083 Multimedia System 3 Visual Programming, Object Oriented Programming 5 CIS10093 Information System Analysis and Design 3 Database System, Business Process Analysis 6 CIS10103 E-Business System 3 Database System, Server Side Internet Programming 7 CIS10113 Geographical Information System 3 Visual Programming, Object Oriented Programming Total Credit 21
SEMESTER VII 1 CIS10123 Information System Audit and Control 3 Informatio System Analysis and Design, Business Process Analysis 2 CIS10133 Organizational Behavior 3 Principle of Management 3 CIS10143 Information System Testing and 3 Information System Analysis and Design Implementation 4 CIS10153 Operating System 3 Introduction to IT 5 CIS10163 Management Information System 3 6 Elective 1 3 7 Elective 2 3 Total Credit 21 SEMESTER VIII 1 Elective 3 3 2 GSC02303 Religion 3 3 UCC03304 Cultural Diversity 3 4 UCC03303 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 5 CIS10173 Information System Project Management 3 Information System Analysis and Design, Busines Process Analysis Total Credit 15 SEMESTER IX 1 UCC08309 Internship 6 - Total Credit 6
SEMESTER X 1 CIT10203 Thesis 6 Total Credit 6 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS No. Course Title Credit 1. Data Mining and Warehousing 3 2. Expert System 3 3. Enterprise Information System 3 4. Accounting Information System 3 5. Banking Information System 3 6. Information System Strategic Planning 3 7. Business Intelligence 3 8. Visual Communication Design 3 9. Information Retrieval 3