Information Technologies - a subject offered in English 330-PS1-1TEI#E
Study profile: General academic
Form of study: Full-time
Type of course: General education subjects
Field of science: social sciences; discipline of science: economics and finance
I year of study / 2nd semester
Entry requirements: none
The number of teaching hours with the division into the forms of teaching: Classes - 30 hours
Didactic methods: exercises at the computer with the use of specialized software, project work, group work, solving tasks, activity
ECTS credits: 2
Student workload balance:
Participation in exercises 30
Preparation for classes 7
Preparation for passing exercises 7
Participation in consultations 6
Total student workload: 50h
Quantitative indicators
Student workload related to the course
- with the direct participation of the teacher 36 hours: 1.44 ECTS
- of a practical nature 20 hours: 0.8 ECTS
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE, the student:
1TEI#E_W01 has advanced knowledge of the methods and tools used in computer programs for editing text documents and handling spreadsheets, useful for obtaining data used to describe, analyze and present individual areas of economic activity (KP6_WG7)
SKILLS
1TEI#E_U01 can communicate while solving problems using specialized legal and economic terminology and appropriate computer software (KP6_UK1)
1TEI#E_U02 can independently supplement and improve the acquired knowledge using various information technologies (KP6_UU1)
Assessment criteria
The general terms and conditions are set out in the Study Regulations of the University of Bialystok (Annex to Announcement No. 6/2022 of the Rector of the University of Bialystok Białystok of December 7, 2022).
The condition for passing the exercises is the achievement of the assumed learning outcomes.
The condition for obtaining credit for the classes is attendance at classes, completing project work, solving tasks and obtaining a positive credit for practical work on a computer using MS OFFICE software (test - practical work on a computer using appropriate software - 51% of the total number of points)
Absences:
• two unexcused absences from classes are allowed (4 didactic hours); absences exceeding the allowable limit should be counted during consultations;
• more than 50% of unexcused and unmade up absences from classes qualifies for failing the course.
Evaluation methods and criteria in accordance with the concept of universal design. There is a possibility of using flexible/various forms of credit for people with special needs after agreeing the student with the lecturer.
Additional information
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