St. Petersburg College



COURSE SYLLABUSData Analytics ManagementISM 4547,?Section 3596Online Instruction0580,?Fall 2020Instructor??Jun (Thomas) MaOffice?Phone??(727) 394-6998Office?Address??SE, UP240FOffice?Hours? E-mail?(use myCourses e-mail) ma.jun@spcollege.eduHomepage? Location?OnlineStart?Date?10/12/2020Course?Credits?3ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTDEANName:?Dr. John DuffOffice Location:?TE 116, St Pete/Gibbs CampusWEBSITE to be a Successful Student (Syllabus Addendum)?which?provides details about success factors and links to the most current version of fluid information, such as the academic calendar.WELCOMEHello everyone! Welcome to ISM 4547. This class will give you hands-on experience with data and models using Microsoft Excel and SAS/Python.?Course Description:This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of how to use data in the management of a business. The course also covers current technologies related to the management of data and presents strategies for dealing with large data sets.?Textbook(s): Microsoft Excel 2016 Data Analytics?and Business Modeling (available at SPC bookstore)DataCamp (Free to students)REQUIRED?|By WINSTONEDITION:?? 16PUBLISHER:?? PEARSONISBN:?? 9781509304219?Required?Software:?Microsoft?Excel 2016You may also visit SPC Campus Learning Support Commons and Libraries to utilize college computers with the needed software.?SPC provides Microsoft Office?2016 Professional?to students at no extra cost.? Office Student Download?pdfCourse Goals?and Objectives:1. The student will understand how to use data for strategic decision making by:a. incorporating predictive data analyses.b. extracting and organizing relevant data.2. The student will understand how to develop and present analytical insights and recommendations by: a. identifying relevant data patterns. b. creating and delivering reports.c. recommending data analytics solutions to business problems.3. The student will understand how to present solutions by: a. creating and using queries.b. utilizing visualization techniques.c. incorporating interactivity.?Grading CriteriaBelow are the methods used to measure your learning in this class. The instructions for each of these are found in their associated course folders.SAS Track11 Microsoft Excel?Assignments?(10 points each)?=?110SAS Completion Certificate?= 40TOTAL = 150?PTSA = 135-150pts = 90%B = 120-134pts = 80-90%C = 105-119pts = 70-80%D = 90-104pts = 60-70%F = <90pts = <60%ORPython Track11 Microsoft Excel?Assignments?(10 points each)?=?110 Datacamp Python tutorials (10 points each) = 70TOTAL = 180 PTSA = 162-180pts = 90%B = 144-161pts = 80-90%C = 126-143pts = 70-80%D = 108-125pts = 60-70%F = <108pts = <60%Grading PolicyStudents must submit all of the assignments for each week by the deadline or they will not receive full credit for the week. No late assignments will be accepted.?Please note that computer problems, sickness, travel, and lack of planning do not constitute an excuse for not making a deadline. This may mean you will have to use computers on campus or somewhere other than your home, or submit the assignments to the instructor's college e-mail account if MyCourses is down, should the need arise. This class is not graded on a curve and there is?NO EXTRA CREDIT. Incomplete grades fall under the Incomplete Grades and Procedures of the college. A few of the minimum requirements include: An Incomplete “I” grade will be assigned only in the event of a verified serious illness or family emergency (death). Per SPC policy, for an incomplete grade to be assigned, the student must have a minimum of 80% of the course completed, as anything less than 80% will result in the appropriate letter grade being recorded. In the event of an “I”, the instructor will provide the terms for all required work to be completed; no later than the end of the sixth week of the next semester. After that time, a grade of “F” (or higher if the work that has been submitted is adequate to justify the higher grade) will be assigned.?STUDENT EXPECTATIONS?If there are problems with completion of the assignment by the appointed date, the student must discuss the matter with the instructor PRIOR to the due date. See each weeks folder for specific due dates.It is the student’s responsibility to follow the schedule of class assignments.Late work will not be accepted, graded, or reviewed unless permission is granted PRIOR to assignment due dates. In the event an emergency occurs, please contact your instructor regarding college policy for submitting documentation.INSTRUCTOR EXPECTATIONSI will provide meaningful activities to develop your technical and software skills.I will be available to you if you have questions or concerns.As the field of computer and information technology is vast and constantly changing, I will be your fellow learner.REQUIRED INTERACTIONI will respond to emails within 24 hours during week days and 48 hours during weekends.I will respond thoughtfully and critically to your comments, questions, and written assignments.I will?grade your submission within 72 hours after the due date.PARTICIPATION, CONDUCT, & NETIQUETTESPC has outlined expectations for student behavior and interaction for online discussions, email, and other forms of communication.?View the Student Expectations?in?How to be a Successful Student.ACADEMIC HONESTYView the?Academic Honesty Policy.COPYRIGHTCopyrighted material within this course, or posted on this course website, is used in compliance with United States Copyright Law. Under that law you may use the material for educational purposes related to the learning outcomes of this course. You may not further download, copy, alter, or distribute the material unless in accordance with copyright law or with permission of the copyright holder. For more information on copyright visit:?.Attendance PolicyView the college-wide attendance policy?included in?How to be a Successful Student.The policy notes that each instructor is to exercise professional judgment and define “active participation” in class (and therefore “attendance”), and publish that definition in each syllabus.The College-wide attendance policy is included in the?Syllabus Addendum:spcollege.edu/addendum/#attendThe policy notes that each instructor is to exercise professional judgment and define “active participation” in class (and therefore “attendance”), and publish that definition in each syllabus.Attendance will be taken for the first two weeks of the class to determine if you have been actively participating in the class. If you are not actively participating for the first two weeks, you will be withdrawn from the class with a "W". You will also be denied access to the course on MyCourses.You need to complete the following to be considered actively participating in the class:At least ONE Week 1?assignmentAt least ONE?Week 2?assignmentAt the 60% point of the class, attendance will be taken for the third time to determine that you have been actively participating. If you are considered not actively participating in the course at the 60% point, you will be withdrawn with a "WF".This will be determined by the following:Completion of least 70% of work assigned to date.Students are required to withdraw themselves on or before the 60% point in the course to receive a grade of "W". The final date for voluntary withdrawal is published in the academic calendar. This date varies for dynamically dated, express and?modmester?courses.NOTE - Your instructor will not be able to withdraw you from the class. It is your responsibility.If a student wishes to withdraw after the 60% point they will receive a "WF" grade.?Academic IntegrityAcademic honesty and plagiarism will not be tolerated. Note that any form of copying or repeating input from other sources without proper APA citations is a transgression and will result in an F for the assignment. A second infraction will result in an F for the course.St. Petersburg College has an Academic Honesty policy. It is your responsibility to be familiar with the policies, rules, and the consequences of violations. There is no tolerance for cheating and academic dishonesty. Discipline can range from a zero on a specific assignment to expulsion from the class with a grade of F. Note that copy/pasting published information, whether it's from your textbook or the Internet, without citing your source is plagiarism and violates this policy. Even if you change the words slightly the ideas are someone else's so you still have to cite your sources. Cheating, plagiarism, bribery, misrepresentation, conspiracy, and fabrication are defined in Board Rule 6Hx23-4.461. Student Affairs: Academic Honesty Guidelines, Classroom Behavior. SUPPORTThis course is designed to be welcoming to, accessible to, and usable by everyone, including students who are English-language learners, have a variety of learning styles, have disabilities, or are new to online learning. Be sure to let me know immediately if you encounter a required element or resource in the course that is not accessible to you. Also, let me know of changes I can make to the course so that it is more welcoming to, accessible to, or usable by students who take this course in the future.If you have documentation of a disability or feel you may have a disability:St. Petersburg College recognizes the importance of equal access to learning opportunities for all students. Accessibility Services (AS) is the campus office that works with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations. Students registered with AS, who are requesting accommodations, are encouraged to contact their instructor by the first week of the semester. Students who have, or think they may have, a disability (e.g. learning disability, ADD/ADHD, psychiatric, medical/orthopedic, vision, and/or hearing), are invited to contact the Accessibility Coordinator (AC) that serves your campus for a confidential discussion. To find your AC for your specific campus, please go to the college-wide Accessibility Services website:?" Support Services:?"spcollege.edu/supportOn-Campus Support: ? Support:?? Services and Resources:??"spcollege.edu/services?IMPORTANT DATESCourse Dates:?View the?Academic Calendar.Drop Date:?View the?Academic Calendar.Withdrawal Date:?View the?Academic Calendar.Financial Aid Dates:?View the?Financial Aid Dates.?Disability PolicyIf you wish to receive special accommodations as a student with a documented disability, please make an appointment with the Learning Specialist on the Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, or St. Petersburg sites. If you have a documented hearing loss, please contact the Program for the Deaf at 791-2628 (V/TDD).??For more information, contact the SPC Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and review further information at : the following for college policies: HelpDesk (727)341-4357? Calendar? Development Services Student Services Support Centers? Initiative Center (NIP)? ................
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