ECTS - PWSZ im. Witelona w Legnicy
ECTS - PWSZ im. Witelona w Legnicy ECTS - PWSZ im. Witelona w Legnicy
The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Pedagogy ECTS Course Catalogue 2010/2011 ECTS credits 2 1. Course name Information Technology 2. Course contents Laboratory Basis conceptions and definicions used in Computer Science. Elements of architecture and functioning of a computer. The introduction to the computer usage. The Basic characteristics of operational system Widows VISTA: functions of the operational system TOOL SOFTWARE(ANTIVIRUS PROGRAMS, ARCHIVE, DIAGNOSTIC AND OPTYMALIZING) Internet: characteristics, functions and usage of the Internet, the services available in Internet Text editors on the example of WORD : the edition of the complex documents (with many pages), charts, inserting of the graphics (advanced methods), the edition of the mathematical formulas, the table elements of documents(paginations, headlines, FooTER), creation of the contents and index(subscripts, superscripts), tabulator, numBERING, ,bullets formatting a text in columns, the serial correspondence, forms, automation of the work, planning and creating professional documents and publications, computer composing of the compact descriptions. Computer data analysis(the area of usage of the data analysis), the rules of sheet’s creation, types and structures of data, implementation and formatting of data, basic statistical analysis. The advanced topics: the elements of programming in spreadsheets, management of the sheets and folders, sheet as the data basic (addition of the records, sorting and managing the lists, using filters, sheet for the group work, advanced formulas and functions, presentations of the graphical data- MICROSOFT< MAP, presentations and preparations of large printed papers, advanced operations on lists( pivot tables, chart), macrodefinitions, preparations of algorithms of economic problems.Work in program used for creating the presentations Power Point or FLASH. Preparing own presentation 3. Prerequisites None 4. Learning outcomes The audience is acquainted with the basics of IT refering to usage of modern software. They are familiar with basic terms used in IT. They are capable of using hardware as well as noticing and formulating issues concerning other subjects that might be solved with support of a computer. They use IT solutions in order to expand their intellectual skills e.g. texts’ processing, rules of spreadsheets’ mechanism, databases, business graphics and services in computer networks. 5. Recommended reading R. Supranowicz, L.Łozowski, Windows Vista oraz Office 2007 Professional w praktyce, PWSZ im.Witelona w Legnicy 2008 A. Bąk (red.), Wprowadzenie do informatyki dla ekonomistów, Wyd. AE Wrocław 2000 Z. Dec; R. Konieczny, ABC...komputera 2009, EDITION 2000, Kraków, 2009 K. Kluczna, ABC...Windows VISTA, EDITION 2000, Kraków, 2009 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Basic Sciences 8. Course structure Form Number of hours Semester year Lecture Classes Laboratory 30 4 2 Project Seminar Total student’s 60 workload 9. Assessment methods Laboratory and written test are the conditions of ranking the lecture 10. Language: Polish 496
The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Pedagogy ECTS Course Catalogue 2010/2011 ECTS credits 1 1. Course title Protection of intellectual property 2. Course contents Lecture: I. Subject area: I. Introduction: Intellectual goods as a special kind of goods. Position of intellectual rights regulation in a system of polish law. Catalogue of objects of intellectual property law. Genesis and meaning of international regulation of intellectual property law (Bern, Parisand common Conventions and other covenants with Poland as a party thereof) II. Copyright: Definition of original creative works and their kinds. Subjects f intellectual property rights. Co-authorship. Content of intellectual property rights – persona land commercial intellectual property rights; exploitation fields. General rules of assignment of rights – succession of rights. Agreements assigning rights and licence agreements. Collective administration and protection of rights; Commisson of Authors Rights, templates of authors fees; Promotion of Creative Works Fund. Protection of rights. Related rights – subjects, content, usage and protection. Protection of databases. III. Industrial property rights: Objects of industrial property rights; Polish Patent Office. Subjects entitled to projects of patents. Content of right to patent Project regarding to persona land economic rights. Genaral rules on protection of rights to industrial property objects. 3. Prerequisites None 4. Learning outcomes The goal of this seminar is to have each student understand the basic construction of intellectual property taking into account the differences between the intellectual property and copyright. 5. Recommended reading 1) J. Jezioro, Prawo własności intelektualnej (w:) Podstawy Prawa cywilnego pod red.: E. Gniewka, Warszawa 2010. 2) J. Barta, M. Czajkowska-Dąbrowska, Z. Ćwiąkalski, R. Markiewicz, E. Traple, Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne. Komentarz, Kraków 2005, 3) J. Barta R. Markiewicz, Ustawa o ochronie baz danych. Komentarz, Warszawa 2002, 4) Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne. Zarys wykładu (red. M. Poźniak-Niedzielska), Bydgoszcz-Warszawa- Lublin 2007. 5) R. Golat, Dobra niematerialne. Kompendium prawne, Warszawa 2005, 6) R. Golat, Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne, Warszawa 2005, 7) J. Barta, Markiewicz, Prawo autorskie, Warszawa 2008, 8) E. Nowińska, 9) U. Promińska, M. du Vall, Prawo własności przemysłowej, Warszawa 2003, 10) Prawo własności przemysłowej (red. U. Promińska), Warszawa 2005, 11) System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 13. Prawo autorskie (red. J. Barta), Warszawa 2007, 12) M. du Vall, Prawo patentowe, Warszawa 2008. 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Sciences on Economics and European Union 8. Course structure Form Number of hours Semester Year Lecture 10 1 1 Classes Laboratory Project Seminar Other Total student’s workload 9. Assessment methods Written test 10. Language of instruction Polish 30 497
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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Pedagogy<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> Course Catalogue 2010/2011<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />
2<br />
1. Course name<br />
Information Technology<br />
2. Course contents<br />
Laboratory<br />
Basis conceptions and definicions used in Computer Science. Elements of architecture and functioning of a<br />
computer. The introduction to the computer usage. The Basic characteristics of operational system Widows<br />
VISTA: functions of the operational system TOOL SOFTWARE(ANTIVIRUS PROGRAMS, ARCHIVE,<br />
DIAGNOSTIC AND OPTYMALIZING)<br />
Internet: characteristics, functions and usage of the Internet, the services available in Internet<br />
Text editors on the example of WORD : the edition of the complex documents (with many pages), charts,<br />
inserting of the graphics (advanced methods), the edition of the mathematical formulas, the table elements of<br />
documents(paginations, headlines, FooTER), creation of the contents and index(subscripts, superscripts),<br />
tabulator, numBERING, ,bullets formatting a text in columns, the serial correspondence, forms, automation of<br />
the work, planning and creating professional documents and publications, computer composing of the compact<br />
descriptions. Computer data analysis(the area of usage of the data analysis), the rules of sheet’s creation, types<br />
and structures of data, <strong>im</strong>plementation and formatting of data, basic statistical analysis. The advanced topics: the<br />
elements of programming in spreadsheets, management of the sheets and folders, sheet as the data basic<br />
(addition of the records, sorting and managing the lists, using filters, sheet for the group work, advanced<br />
formulas and functions, presentations of the graphical data- MICROSOFT< MAP, presentations and<br />
preparations of large printed papers, advanced operations on lists( pivot tables, chart), macrodefinitions,<br />
preparations of algorithms of economic problems.Work in program used for creating the presentations Power<br />
Point or FLASH. Preparing own presentation<br />
3. Prerequisites<br />
None<br />
4. Learning outcomes<br />
The audience is acquainted with the basics of IT refering to usage of modern software. They are familiar with<br />
basic terms used in IT. They are capable of using hardware as well as noticing and formulating issues concerning<br />
other subjects that might be solved with support of a computer.<br />
They use IT solutions in order to expand their intellectual skills e.g. texts’ processing, rules of spreadsheets’<br />
mechanism, databases, business graphics and services in computer networks.<br />
5. Recommended reading<br />
R. Supranowicz, L.Łozowski, Windows Vista oraz Office 2007 Professional w praktyce, <strong>PWSZ</strong> <strong>im</strong>.<strong>Witelona</strong> w<br />
<strong>Legnicy</strong> 2008<br />
A. Bąk (red.), Wprowadzenie do informatyki dla ekonomistów, Wyd. AE Wrocław 2000<br />
Z. Dec; R. Konieczny, ABC...komputera 2009, EDITION 2000, Kraków, 2009<br />
K. Kluczna, ABC...Windows VISTA, EDITION 2000, Kraków, 2009<br />
6. Type of course<br />
Obligatory<br />
7. Teaching team<br />
Department of Basic Sciences<br />
8. Course structure<br />
Form Number of hours Semester year<br />
Lecture<br />
Classes<br />
Laboratory 30 4 2<br />
Project<br />
Seminar<br />
Total student’s<br />
60<br />
workload<br />
9. Assessment methods<br />
Laboratory and written test are the conditions of ranking the lecture<br />
10. Language:<br />
Polish<br />
496