OBE Outline - AISP (AIS 3311) - MTH - Spring23
OBE Outline - AISP (AIS 3311) - MTH - Spring23
OBE Outline - AISP (AIS 3311) - MTH - Spring23
Part A- Introduction
Course Rationale
This course is designed to prepare students for a successful accounting career. As they all have to use
accounting information systems, they need to understand how it works to cost-effectively measure the
performance. This course discusses important new IT developments and makes students understand the
threats and control issues associated with new methods. Throughout the course, different ways to develop,
design, and modify accounting information systems are discussed.
Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are:
1. To gain a detailed knowledge of accounting information systems and their application to develop
ability and skills in a practical work situation.
Mapping Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) with the Teaching-Learning& Assessment Strategy
Letter Grade Marks Grade Point Letter Grade Marks Grade Point
A (Plain) 90-100 4.00 C+ (Plus) 70-73 2.33
A- (Minus) 86-89 3.67 C (Plain) 66-69 2.00
B+ (Plus) 82-85 3.33 C- (Minus) 62-65 1.67
B (Plain) 78-81 3.00 D+ (Plus) 58-61 1.33
B- (Minus) 74-77 2.67 D (Plain) 55-57 1.00
F (Fail) <55 0.00
I (Incomplete)
Make-up Procedures
Under the unavoidable circumstances, if any student failed to appear for the final examination on the
scheduled date, he/she has to apply for an “I (incomplete)” grade to his/her course instruction within the
scheduled date of examination. Based on the application, course instruction will assign an ‘I’ grade in the
final grade sheet against the student(s) who have applied for an ‘I’. When the new trimester will begin, the
program office will announce a 15 days duration for grade change. Within the given time, the student will
contact the course instruction and appear for the make-up final examination. Based on the performance of
the make-up examination, the new grade will be submitted to the program office for approval, and later on,
the examination controller office will replace the ‘I’ grade with the new grade in its result management
system and inform the student(s).
Textbook
1. Romney M. B. & Steinbart, P. J. (2015), Accounting Information Systems, NJ: Pearson Prentice
Hall Inc., 13th Edition.
Reference books
1. Tally ERP 9.0 Module
Other resources
Company and business websites, articles, and company cases.