53:623:510
IT Strategy and Project Management (3)
Information technology (IT) is an important driver and enabler of the dramatic transformation of the business landscape. This course is designed to provide concepts and framework to develop technology strategy for supporting corporate strategy. The course also introduces traditional and agile project management skills for successful selection, planning, and monitoring of projects. Case studies and hands-on assignments reinforce concepts, which students can directly apply in their work environment.
Previous title: Managing Projects and Info Technology.
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Emerging Information Technologies (3)
This course addresses emerging information technologies,
their evolution, their identification, and the effects of cultural, social,
political, and international factors on these technologies. Topics change from
year to year and include web and ecommerce technologies.
Prerequisite: 53:623:510.
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53:623:514
Ecommerce Project Management (3)
This course looks at managing MIS projects in an
organizational context including processes related to initiating projects,
planning, developing, implementing, and closing a project. Successful students
should be able to establish and manage an ecommerce site and understand
critical components for successful ecommerce with emphasis on
business-to-consumer ecommerce.
Prerequisite: 53:623:510.
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53:623:517
Data Management and Business Intelligence (3)
This course focuses on the design and management of the data resources of an organization and the extraction of business intelligence from the data for managerial decision-making. The basic
concepts and techniques of data management and mining data will be examined with real-world examples and cases to place these techniques in proper context. The course delivers adequate
technical detail with hands-on training, while emphasizing the interpretation, organizational, and implementation issues relevant to managers.
Prerequisite: 53:716:502.
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Directed Study in Information Technology Management (3,3)
Supervised by an individual faculty member and approved by
the associate dean of graduate studies.
Prerequisite: 53:623:510.
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53:623:597
Internship in MIS (BA)
An internship provides real-world experience to those looking to explore or gain the relevant knowledge and skills within the management field.
Prerequisite: By permission of internship director/instructor.
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53:623:670
Special Topics in Mngmt Science/Info Sys (3)
Topics vary from semester to semester. Consult the associate dean of graduate studies for specific content each semester.
Prerequisite: As determined by instructor.
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