Management Information Systems 2600-BM-MIS
Course outline:
1. Information Systems in global business today
2. Global e-business and collaboration
3. Information Systems, organizations, and strategy
4. Ethical and social issues in information systems
5. IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies
6. Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management
7. Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology
8. Securing Information Systems
9. E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods
10. Systems Development, IT Service Management
11 Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Quantum Computing Technology
12 IT Strategy, Sourcing, and Strategic Technology Trends
Selected classes will include exercises with software in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) mode - a device with a keyboard and touchpad or mouse will be required.
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Term 2025Z:
Course outline: Selected classes will include exercises with software in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) mode - a device with a keyboard and touchpad or mouse will be required. |
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Identify relationships among organisation, business partners and customers from perspective of IT
describe role of new technologies in organization development
examine data privacy issues in information systems in orgnization
Evaluate opportunities and challenges of new technologies (eg. Neural Computing)
Evaluate Digital Goods
Assessment criteria
The final grade consists of (percent of final grade):
- written exam (55%),
- group project - Word document up to 10 pages (10%), presentation of 12-20 slides in front of the group, 2-3 people per group, the content and formatting of the file are assessed) (20%)
- Completing software tasks during BYOD classes (10%)
- active participation in classes (5%)
For written exam threshold is 51%
Attendance at classes
- 2 absences allowed
- more than 50% absences is assessed as NK
Rating scale for final grade: DST (51%-60%), DST Plus (61%-70%), DB (71%-80%), DB Plus (81%-90%), BDB (91%-100%)
Bibliography
K. C. Laudon and J. P. Laudon. Essentials of MIS, 14th Edt; 2021
E. Turban, C. Pollard, G. Wood. Information Technology for Management: Driving Digital Transformation to Increase Local and Global Performance, Growth and Sustainability, 12th Edt, 2021
K. C. Laudon, J. P. Laudon; Management Information Systems. Managing the digital firm, 16th Edt, 2020
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Term 2025Z:
K. C. Laudon and J. P. Laudon. Essentials of MIS, 14th Edt; 2021 E. Turban, C. Pollard, G. Wood. Information Technology for Management: Driving Digital Transformation to Increase Local and Global Performance, Growth and Sustainability, 12th Edt, 2021 K. C. Laudon, J. P. Laudon; Management Information Systems. Managing the digital firm, 16th Edt, 2020 |
Additional information
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