To combine the contents of Information Technology and Management.
To make students become comfortable with the technologies that are shaping business today and acquire tools that will help them assess technological trends after their graduation
To develop an understanding on the:
- need for management information systems (MIS)
- importance of MIS in business
- interrelations and interactions among management, information, and systems;
- impact of MISs and ISs for improving managerial, operational and strategy making competencies; and hence achieving effectiveness, gaining competitive advantage
To raise the awareness for the critical importance of :
*IT competency in professional life
*information systems security
Ethical and social issues related to information technology
Prerequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
Instructor(s)
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Schedule
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Teaching Methods and Techniques
Principle Sources
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
What is Management, What is Information and What is Systems
Presentations
2. Week
Information Systems in Business, Components of Information Systems
Presentations
3. Week
Main Principles of Management Information Systems and Information Society
Presentations
4. Week
Information Systems, Organizations and Strategy
Presentations
5. Week
Usual Types of Information Systems and Relation With Business Lines
Presentations
6. Week
Information Management and Decision Making
Presentations
7. Week
Digitalization and Transformation of Business
Presentations
8. Week
Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
Presentations
9. Week
Midterm
10. Week
Information Systems Security
Presentations
11. Week
Achieving Operational Excellence
Presentations
12. Week
Most Common Enterprise MIS Processes in Organizations
Presentations
13. Week
Most Common Enterprise MIS Processes in Organizations
Presentations
14. Week
Most Common Enterprise MIS Processes in Organizations
Presentations
15. Week
Final
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
30
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
30
Final Exam
1
40
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Comprehends both theoretical and applied subjects in international trade at the advanced level, and uses his/her knowledge when necessary.
PO-2
Analyses basic concepts and data related to International Trade and Economics by scientific methods, interprets those with analytically, and evaluates those with regard to economic issues.
PO-3
Express his/her thoughts, comments and evaluations related to International Trade discipline both in written and oral forms.
PO-4
Defines current problems, and proposes solutions which are supported by evidence and research based quantitative and qualitative data.
PO-5
Inspects how public and private sector enterprises engaged in trade activities operates in practice, and evaluates the continuities and the dynamism in these sectors.
PO-6
Defines and tracks local, regional (such as European Union or Middle East) and global issues from the point of political economics, and relates these issues to each other.
PO-7
Possesses sufficient knowledge in other disciplines related to International Trade (such as Economics, Finance, International Business and Law), and reports this information.
PO-8
Follows publications and research in International Trade, Globalisation and Financial Systems in the English language, and communicates with his/her colleagues internationally.
PO-9
Uses a second language (Russian, Chinese, etc.) at the intermediate level.
PO-10
Possesses ethical principles and scientific values in collection, interpretation and release of data.