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INSS 360 - Management Information Systems


3 Credits
Three hours per week.

This course introduces students to information systems (IS) concepts, describe how IS are designed, and the business functions such systems play in organizations. Technological, as well as, global and ethical issues of IS will be addressed in detail. Students will learn how to identify, analyze, and propose possible IS solutions to a variety of organizational problems. The course material will include up-to-date real world case studies and contemporary business problems that will highlight the theoretical concepts. Topics include enterprise information systems, strategic utilization of IT, information systems planning, IT in organizations, e-commerce, and others. Students will be required to analyze and solve business problems using, the productivity tool, MS Office.

Prerequisite(s) (with C or better grade): INSS 141 .
Offered (FALL, SPRING)



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