Course Syllabus
335101_Info Systems in Organizations(2013/FA)_TBA__TBA_WWW_WWW
Course Syllabus
Syllabus
School of Business Mission Statement The mission of the UTB/TSC School of is to prepare students in the bicultural Lower Valley of Texas for their careers by offering associate, bachelor, and master degree business programs. As part of a community university focused on student learning, the School of Business emphasizes teaching, enriched by scholarship and service, to help students develop analytical, problem solving, and information technology skills; supports the development of the communication skills of our predominantly bilingual students; provides a supportive learning environment; and encourages ethical behavior and involvement with the business community. Theme: Student Success through Assurance of Learning BMIS 3351.80 INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Fall 2013 Semester
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Instructor: Edith Galy Office: Education and Business Complex 2.504G Phone: 956.882.7301 Fax: 956.882.5801 Email: edith.galy@utb.edu OfficeHours: T &TH 1:00pm -3:30pm; plus appointments
COURSE DESCRIPTION The information era of today requires students be equipped with an understanding of how to effectively utilize information technologies. This course provides an overview and hands-on practice of information technology at all levels of an organization including transactional processing systems, database management, decision support systems, enterprise information systems, and e-commerce applications. Lec 3, Cr 3
COURSE INFORMATION Course: BMIS 3351.80 Information Systems in Organizations
Location: WWW Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisites: admission to upper division
GENERAL COURSE COMPETENCIES Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: discuss the role of information systems in business organizations and how information technology has fostered a growing global economy. become acquainted with the role of IT as a