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Intermediate 2 Information Systems |
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Choice of Units:
Like all courses in S5 AND S6 the Higher Course is made up of units. In Information
Systems there are two Mandatory Units: Databases and Computer Application
Software and two optional units: The Internet and Applications of IT in Society.
In Fraserburgh Academy it is possible to study The Internt as an optional
Unit. In order to complete the Intermediate 2 course you must take the two
mandatory units and the optional unit.
Homework Guide:
In a subject where access to a computer can only be guaranteed within timetabled
periods for the course, it is important that you make the best use of this
time by being well prepared for any practical activity. You will be expected
to do a fair bit of background reading for each unit which may be from the
unit course materials or from textbooks. You will also be expected to complete
a number of exercises from the course in your own time, and to prepare for
the end of unit tests and exercises in advance. You are likely to need to
set aside about one hour a week for regular homework, but be prepared for
times when you are completing an investigation at the end of a unit where
more time may be needed.
Course Content
Mandatory Units:
The Database Systems unit is designed
to develop your knowledge and understanding of how to design and use a simple
flat file database. The Computer Application Software unit is designed to
develop your knowledge and understanding of the features, functions and main
purposes of commonly used software.
Optional Unit:
The Internet unit is designed to develop your knowledge and understanding
of the scope of the Internet, including the use of email, web browsing, newsgroups
and chat.
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