412 Information Management, 1 year programme

Introduction

The one-year program in information management provides a practical introduction to central subjects within information technology (ICT) office automation tools, operating systems, databases, web-publishing, programming, computer networks and information security. The program is identical to the first year of the bachelor's degree program in computer science and bachelor's degree program in information systems. Students can transfer to these programs after completion of the one-year program.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

The target group is students with an interest in information technology and applications of ICT. The program may be combined with, for example, economic and administrative studies, natural sciences and environmental studies, and languages in a combination Bachelor’s degree. It may also be used as a supplementary program for students who have a degree in teaching. It is also suitable for students who wish to improve their understanding and use of ICT at a workplace. Applicants must meet general admission requirements or possess prior experiential learning.

Aim of the Programme

The goal of the program is to provide students with a practical introduction to the main techniques, methods and tools used in ICT.

Learning outcome

A graduate candidate should have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge:

  • basic knowledge of key ICT topics like databases, web publishing, modern operating systems, computer networks, information security, programming, digital marketing, social media and ICT in organizations

Skills in:

  • use of office automation tools (word processing, spreadsheet, presentation tool)
  • use of the SQL query language and data modeling for design and use of databases
  • use of publishing tools, HTML and CSS for production and publishing of Web pages with multimedia content
  • use of Linux and Windows operating systems
  • basic Java programming
  • basic management and operation of Windows Server in a network

General competencies:

  • have a good basis for using ICT in other disciplines

Curriculum and structure


Course Overview
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V)
6003N Information Management - online study 7.50 O 7,5  
6100N Introduction to Linux - online study 7.50 O 7,5  
6101N Web-publishing - online study 7.50 O 7,5  
6102 Databases - online study 7.50 O 7,5  
6105N Windows Server and computer networks -
online study
7.50 O   7,5
6108 Java Programming - online study 7.50 O   7,5
6118N eBusiness and social media - online
study
7.50 O   7,5
6123 Information Security - online study 7.50 O   7,5
Total: 30 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

The normal duration of the program is 1 year and it may be included as part of a bachelor's degree. The program is divided into courses of one semester, and is identical to the first year of the programs for bachelor's degree in computer science and bachelor's degree in information systems. The courses may be taken over 2 years.

Internationalization

The one-year program in information management is not suitable for internationalization.

Teaching and Learning Methods

On-line courses with no mandatory lectures. Mandatory assignments will be given in most subjects. Students must have access to their own PC and a good internet-connection. Web-camera and headset is required to participate in on-line meetings. A list of technical requrements will be published before start of semester.

Theory and Practical Training

The study program has a practical approach, but also focuses on basic theory in the field. Modern ICT-tools and realistic cases/examples will be used extensively.

Assessment Methods

The student’s knowledge will be assessed in all of the courses. Lettered grades A-F (where F represents a failing grade) will be used. A variety of assessment forms will be used; for details please refer to the individual course descriptions.


Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Bergit Grivi <Bergit.GriviSPAMFILTER@hit.no>,Bjørn Kristoffersen <Bjorn.KristoffersenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>,Jon Kvisli <jon.kvisliSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Susan Erdmann - 24/06/2015