INFORMATION SYSTEMS: THEORY & PRACTICE

  • College of Computing & Information Technology |
  • English

Description

The course provides a more in-depth understanding of the role that information systems play in the success of organizations. It provides an understanding of planning and decision support processes for providing viable information to the organization. Topics include: System theory, organizational theory, informational theory, information as a resource, integration of information systems into the organization, development and managing information systems and organizations, system performance evaluation, societal and ethical issues, organizational and behavioral concerns, the fit between information systems and organizations, information systems development and implementation, software evaluation and procurement, systems performance, and information systems planning and control. The course provides hands-on experience by introducing the use of a programming language.

Program

Diploma in Information Systems

Objectives

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Textbook

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Course Content

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