Description
This course focuses on current information systems, social and economic issues related to business needs. The course will include the foundations for designing, developing, and deploying large-scale management information systems. Students will investigate the role of information technology in an organization—mainly the collection, storage, and distribution of Information for operations, planning, and decision making. Students will also cover technical and process work in a human context, focusing on issues and effects in a broader domain. Topics include organizational behavior and change; intellectual property issues; ethics, professionalism, and social impact; and privacy and security. The students will apply the skills of organizational change approach, and entrepreneurship in business and organizations. Covers competencies 1,2,4,7.