ITPM 1100: IT and Technology Essentials for Project Managers
Effective date
January 2026
Department
IT Project Management
School
Hospitality, Food Studies and Applied Business
Description
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to information systems (IS) and their role in modern organizations. It explores the fundamental concepts of IS, including hardware, software, networks, databases, and applications. The course emphasizes the business-driven nature of IS, highlighting how technology can be leveraged to achieve strategic goals. Students will gain practical knowledge and skills in analyzing business problems, designing IS solutions and evaluating the impact of technology on organizations.
Year of study
1st Year Post-secondary
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the fundamental concepts of information systems, including hardware, software, networks, databases, and applications.
- Analyze business problems and identify opportunities for leveraging technology to improve organizational performance.
- Apply the concepts of information systems to improve business processes and achieve business goals.
- Evaluate the impact of technology on organizations, including ethical and security considerations.
- Communicate effectively about information systems concepts and solutions to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR)
None
Hours
Lecture, Online, Seminar, Tutorial: 45
Total Hours: 45
Instructional Strategies
This course will be presented using a variety of instructional strategies, resources and activities including lectures, active learning strategies, online activities, group activities, and projects.
Grading System
Letter Grade (A-F)
Evaluation Plan
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Type
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Percentage
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Assessment activity
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Quizzes/Tests
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10
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Midterm Exam
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15
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Final Exam
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15
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Assignments
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60
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Four to six assignments at 10-15% each
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Course topics
- Introduction to Information Systems
Hardware and Software
Networking Concepts
Databases and Data Management
Information Systems Development
Ethical and Social Issues in IS
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
Introduction to Blockchain Technology
Notes:
- Course contents and descriptions, offerings and schedules are subject to change without notice.
- Students are required to follow all College policies including ones that govern their educational experience at VCC. Policies are available on the VCC website at:
https://www.vcc.ca/about/governance--policies/policies/.
- To find out if there are existing transfer agreements for this course, visit the BC Transfer Guide at https://www.bctransferguide.ca.