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Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor and Lecturer
Ali Amrollahi
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Moderator
Yvette Blount
Teaching Administrator
Charmaine D'Souza
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
50cp at 1000 level or above including ACCG100 or ACCG1000 or ACCG106
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
The aim of this unit is for students to understand the impact that information systems have on business processes and provides the foundation for further studies in accounting, audit and business information systems units. Topics covered include business processes, systems development, internal controls, ethics and cybersecurity, and the role of accounting, accounting information systems and information systems more broadly. The material is presented through a business lens, exploring the benefits and limitations of information systems in organisations. The emphasis in this unit is placed on students understanding the critical role that information systems play in supporting business functions. Students will evaluate the critical nexus between the business and the information systems functions to be able to take advantage of existing and emerging technologies. In this unit students will develop teamwork, presentation and critical thinking skills using case-based materials. |
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
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Late Submission(s): “Late assessment must also be submitted through Turnitin. No extensions will be granted. There will be a deduction of 10% of the total available marks made from the total awarded mark for each 24 hour period or part thereof that the submission is late (for example, 25 hours late in submission incurs a 20% penalty). Late submissions will not be accepted after solutions have been discussed and/or made available. This penalty does not apply for cases in which an application for Special Consideration is made and approved. Note: applications for Special Consideration Policy must be made within 5 (five) business days of the due date and time.
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Required Text: | Digital Transformations in Business, Custom Publication by Mauricio Marrone. ISBN: 9781119922612. PUBLISHER: John Wiley. Students can purchase this text from the Macquarie University Co-op Bookshop or using publisher's online shop. |
Delivery Format and Other Details: |
Face to face teaching This unit will be taught in the form of weekly lectures and tutorials. Students are required to enrol in one lecture (1 hours of face to face teaching) and one tutorial (2 hour of face to face teaching) for this unit. The teaching strategies are outlined below: Lectures A one-hour lecture will be completed every week. It is expected that students complete their prescribed reading for the week prior to attending the lecture. Tutorial attendance Each student must register for a tutorial and must attend the tutorial that they have registered for. There will be a two-hour tutorial each week from weeks 2 to 13. Students must finalise their tutorial enrolment by end of Week 2. Tutorial changes can ONLY be made through eStudent. Students wishing to change tutorial times should log onto eStudent and enrol in a class where there is a vacancy. If you attend the tutorial that you are not enrolled in, it will not be counted toward the attendance record, with an exception of tutorials held on the week of public holidays. It will also not count towards your assessed coursework. No exception for tutorial attendances and late assignments will be granted for students who are enrolled late in this subject. Your attendance may not be marked if you arrive more than 15 minutes late to your tutorials unless there is an appropriate reason provided to your tutors. |
Recommended Readings: | |
Other Course Materials: |
This unit addresses global and sustainability issues as direct areas of study and as necessary implications arising from the materials, assessment and academic discussion and debate in classes/seminars. We promote sustainability by developing ability in students to research and locate information within the accounting discipline. We aim to provide students with an opportunity to obtain skills which will benefit them throughout their career.
The unit's textbook has a reference list at the end of each chapter containing all references cited by the author. These provide some guidance to references that could be used to research particular issues.
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Topic | Chapter | Week |
Introduction to Accounting Information Systems | 1 | 1 |
Organizational Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and Information Systems |
2 |
2 |
Information Systems Within the Organization & Customer Relationship Management and Supply Chain Management | 3 & 4 | 3 |
Internal Controls | 5 | 4 |
Revenue Cycle | 6 | 5 |
Expenditure Cycle | 7 | 6 |
HR Management and Payroll Cycle | 8 | 7 |
Break | - | - |
General Ledger and Financial Reporting | 9 | 8 |
Systems development | 10 | 9 |
Acquiring Information Systems | 10 | 10 |
Ethics and Cybersecurity | 11 | 11 |
Current & future trends in IS | - | 12 |
Review | All | 13 |
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