This 3 unit course on Management Information Systems provides an overview of how organizations use computer-generated data and information technologies to support business goals and decision-making. The course objectives are to help students understand common IT concepts and their application in information management, as well as potential business uses and issues related to technology. Key topics covered include the information systems revolution, principles of technology management, managing data resources, and information security issues.
This 3 unit course on Management Information Systems provides an overview of how organizations use computer-generated data and information technologies to support business goals and decision-making. The course objectives are to help students understand common IT concepts and their application in information management, as well as potential business uses and issues related to technology. Key topics covered include the information systems revolution, principles of technology management, managing data resources, and information security issues.
This 3 unit course on Management Information Systems provides an overview of how organizations use computer-generated data and information technologies to support business goals and decision-making. The course objectives are to help students understand common IT concepts and their application in information management, as well as potential business uses and issues related to technology. Key topics covered include the information systems revolution, principles of technology management, managing data resources, and information security issues.
This 3 unit course on Management Information Systems provides an overview of how organizations use computer-generated data and information technologies to support business goals and decision-making. The course objectives are to help students understand common IT concepts and their application in information management, as well as potential business uses and issues related to technology. Key topics covered include the information systems revolution, principles of technology management, managing data resources, and information security issues.
This course provides an integrative study of what constitutes management
Course Description information, goals of, management, and measure of information value in support of those goals and usual sources of information. The curse reviews how management utilizes the vast amounts of computer-generated data, through class discussion and analysis. Number of Contact Hours 3 units lecture per week Number of Contact Hours 3 hours lecture per Week Course Objectives In this course, students will gain a practical know how of how information technologies are being applied to business information for the individual, the group and the organization. This course is designed to help students gain a working knowledge of common computer and information system concepts, demonstrate the application of information system knowledge in information management, gain and exposure to the potential Business uses and misuses of the Information Technology. 1. The information system Revolution: Transforming Business and Management 2. Principles of Technology Management Course Outline 3. IT Acquisitions Management 4. Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems 5. System Success and Failure: Implementation 6. Managing Data Resources 7. Managing People in Technology Based Organizations Issues 8. Information Systems Security and Control 9. Information Risk Assessment and Security Management 10. Financial Management for Technology Managers Laboratory Equipment None