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DOKUZ EYLÜL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS COURSE SYLLABUS 9/14/2011 1 Offered by Department of Business Administration Course Status Offered to MAN ECN IRL THM IBT Compulsory Offered to MAN ECN IRL THM IBT Elective Course Title Management Information Systems Course Level Course Code Year Semester ECTS Weekly Course Hours Undergraduate / First Cycle QMT 2002 2 Spring 5 T A L 3 0 0 Instruction Language English Mode of Delivery In Class Prerequisite Prerequisite to ACC 4220 QMT4111 QMT4213 QMT4222 QMT 4231 QMT4233 QMT 4235 QMT 4240 QMT4242 COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVE The objective of this course is to provide a detailed understanding of information systems, seen within organizational and societal notions both from technical and organizational perspectives to be basis for new technologies and information systems applications. LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course the learner is expected to, 1. Understanding the effects of information systems on business and describe the management, organization, and technology components of an information system. 2.Identify and describe important features of organizations that managers need to know about in order to build and use information systems successfully. 3.Define IT infrastructure and describe its components. 4.Evaluate the challenges of managing IT infrastructure and management solutions. 5.Evaluate tools and technologies for accessing information from databases to improve business performance and decision making 6.Identify the principal components of telecommunications networks, key networking technologies and securing information resources. 7.Identify the challenges posed by enterprise applications. 8.Evaluate the role of m-commerce in business, and describe the most important m-commerce applications. 9.Compare digital age applications. LEARNING AND TEACHING STRATEGIES 1. Lecture Lectures are supported by related concepts and class discussions. 2. Project Projects covering all topics are prepared during the semester. Presentation 3. Presentation Projects are presented and discussed at the end of the semester.
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DOKUZ EYLÜL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS COURSE SYLLABUS

9/14/2011

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Offered by Department of Business Administration Course Status

Offered to MAN ECN IRL THM IBT Compulsory

Offered to MAN ECN IRL THM IBT Elective

Course Title Management Information Systems Course Level Course Code Year Semester ECTS Weekly Course Hours

Undergraduate / First Cycle QMT 2002 2 Spring 5 T A L 3 0 0

Instruction Language English Mode of Delivery In Class Prerequisite Prerequisite to ACC 4220 QMT4111

QMT4213 QMT4222 QMT 4231 QMT4233 QMT 4235 QMT 4240 QMT4242

COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE OBJECTIVE The objective of this course is to provide a detailed understanding of information systems, seen within organizational and societal notions both from technical and organizational perspectives to be basis for new technologies and information systems applications.

LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course the learner is expected to, 1. Understanding the effects of information systems on business and describe the management, organization, and technology components of an information system. 2.Identify and describe important features of organizations that managers need to know about in order to build and use information systems successfully. 3.Define IT infrastructure and describe its components. 4.Evaluate the challenges of managing IT infrastructure and management solutions. 5.Evaluate tools and technologies for accessing information from databases to improve business performance and decision making 6.Identify the principal components of telecommunications networks, key networking technologies and securing information resources. 7.Identify the challenges posed by enterprise applications. 8.Evaluate the role of m-commerce in business, and describe the most important m-commerce applications. 9.Compare digital age applications.

LEARNING AND TEACHING STRATEGIES 1. Lecture Lectures are supported by related concepts and class discussions. 2. Project Projects covering all topics are prepared during the semester. Presentation

3. Presentation Projects are presented and discussed at the end of the semester.

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ASSESSMENT METHODS GRADING % 1. Project Projects covering all topics are prepared during the semester and presented at the end of the semester by students

2. Midterm Midterm exam evaluates the students’ success to find solutions for the problems.

3.Final Final exam evaluates the students’ success to find solutions for the problems.

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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

1. Project reports should be complete and submitted on time. 2. Members of the groups should demonstrate their individual knowledge and ability during presentations and

discussions. 3. Reports should be prepared according to specific format, i.e. APA.

TEXT BOOK(S)/ REFERENCES / MATERIALS 1. Laudon K.C., Laudon J.P., 2011, Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, Pearson- Prentice Hall, 11th Ed. 2. Rainer R.K., Cegielski C.G., 2011, Introduction to Information Systems John Wiley & Sons ltd. 3rd Ed.

COURSE POLICIES AND RULES 1. Attending at least 70 percent of lectures is mandatory. 2. Plagiarism of any type will result in disciplinary action.

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COURSE OUTLINE

WEEK TOPICS NOTES

1 Information Systems in Global Business Today Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

2 Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems,

Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

3 Information Systems - Organizations and Strategy, Ethical and social Issues in Information systems

Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

4 IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

5 Foundations of Business Intelligence Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

6 Telecommunications and Networking, The Internet and Wireless Technology

Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

7 Securing Information Systems , Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications Management.

Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

8 E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods, Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

9 Managing Knowledge and Collaboration ,Enhancing Decision Making

Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

10 Building and managing Information Systems Lecture notes, Laudon (Management Information Systems)

11 Group Project Presentations Student presentations 12 Group Project Presentations Student presentations