Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
be able to understand organization of business and need for information system |
PO-1 Students successfully graduating from this department;
1. have advanced knowledge about the basic concepts of business administration, the basic functions of the business management science, the historical development of it, its relationships with other disciplines, businesses and the environment, business objectives, feasibility studies, business functions, cooperation between firms and entrepreneurship, and apply them and make administrative decisions on these issues.
PO-16 have information about management information systems and IT applications used in the fields of business and accounting practices, and acquire skills of using the necessary software.
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LO-2 |
Be able to learn working with multiple IT systems for business |
PO-1 Students successfully graduating from this department;
1. have advanced knowledge about the basic concepts of business administration, the basic functions of the business management science, the historical development of it, its relationships with other disciplines, businesses and the environment, business objectives, feasibility studies, business functions, cooperation between firms and entrepreneurship, and apply them and make administrative decisions on these issues.
PO-17 Use modern methods and technologies of business administration including analytical thinking and information technology in the first instance.
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Examination |
LO-3 |
be able to learn MIS system and fundamental modules |
PO-1 Students successfully graduating from this department;
1. have advanced knowledge about the basic concepts of business administration, the basic functions of the business management science, the historical development of it, its relationships with other disciplines, businesses and the environment, business objectives, feasibility studies, business functions, cooperation between firms and entrepreneurship, and apply them and make administrative decisions on these issues.
PO-16 have information about management information systems and IT applications used in the fields of business and accounting practices, and acquire skills of using the necessary software. PO-17 Use modern methods and technologies of business administration including analytical thinking and information technology in the first instance.
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Management, modern approaches to business, data in business, need for an information technology system in business data, working with huge data, Business IT systems, and specifications, organizing the business with IT systems. |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Management, Management planning and Control, decision making in business |
Lecturing and discussion |
2 |
System, Information system, Structure of information system, resources of information data, |
Lecturing and discussion |
3 |
Stocking the business data, need for business information systems, classifications of business information systems |
Lecturing and discussion |
4 |
Information technologies and computer networks |
Lecturing and discussion |
5 |
Operation support systems and Management support systems |
Lecturing and discussion |
6 |
Management Information Systems (MIS), data, information, knowledge |
Lecturing and discussion |
7 |
Differences between information systems and management information systems, the goals and tasks of MIS. |
Lecturing and discussion |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Classification of MIS, Maketing IS, Production IS, Financial IS, Accounting IS, R&D IS, human resources IS |
Lecturing and discussion |
10 |
ERP, Database and database structures |
Lecturing and discussion |
11 |
Entity, attribute and domain with models |
Lecturing and discussion |
12 |
Enttiy- Relatinship model in database, normalization |
Lecturing and discussion |
13 |
Data warehouse and data mining |
Lecturing and discussion |
14 |
Data mining and Case studies |
Lecturing and discussion |
15 |
Case Studies |
Lecturing and discussion |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Kenneth C. Laudon & Jane P. Laudon, Essentials of Management Information Systems, Tenth Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2012. |
2 |
Terry Lucey, Management Information Systems, Ninth Edition, 2005, Thompson |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Textbook, Blackboard, book slides, projection device |