Program : MBA Course Code : SLIT 501
Semester : I Sessions : 33
Class of : 2015 Credits : 3
Course Description
Course is designed to impart knowledge on functioning, building and management of information systems. It equips students with modeling and analytical skills to meet challenges of dynamic business environment.
Main objectives are:
(1) To understand significance of information systems in business
(2) To know process involved in design and development of information systems
(3) To realize emerging challenges in managing new-age information systems.
Sl.No. | REFERENCE BOOKS | AUTHOR / PUBLICATION | 1 | Management Information Systems - Managing the Digital firm (text book) | Kenneth C Laudon and Jane P Laudon, 12th edition, Pearson Education, 2013 | 2 | Management Information Systems - The Manager's view | Robert Schultheis and Mary Sumner, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999 (21st reprint 2011) | 3 | Management Information Systems – Text and cases – A Digital firm perspective | Waman S Jawadekar, 4th edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009 | 4 | Microsoft Excel Data Analysis and Business Modeling | Wayne L. Winston, PHI, 2009 | 5 | Step by Step MS Office Access 2007 | Steve Lambert, M. Dow Lambert III and Joan Preppernau, PHI, 2007 | 6 | ICMR cases | ICFAI Publications |
Evaluation plan - Weights (%)
(i) Class participation (CP) : 30% (ii) Non-class participation (NCP) : 30% (iii) End-term examination : 40%
Detailed Evaluation Plan:
1) Class Participation : 30 % Weights The component is divided into 3 phases, and each phase comprises of 10% weights. It takes into account participation of the student in case-discussions, preparedness, attendance, discipline and conduct. CP grades are to be uploaded by end of 11th, 22nd and 33rd weeks. 2) Non-class participation : 30% Weights This has 2 components. Assignment and project use