BUS 101
Information Technology Management
Quarter: Fall 2014
Lecture Time: TR 3.40 PM to 5.00 PM
Classroom: BRNHL B118
Course website: http://ilearn.ucr.edu
Office Hours: TR 10.00 AM to 11.30 AM by appointment only.
Instructor: Dr. Asish Satpathy
Office: 2329 Olmsted Hall
Email: asish.satpathy@ucr.edu
SoBA Mission Statement
Our mission is to develop diverse leaders, propel research-based innovation and promote the sustainable growth of Inland Southern California within the global economy. We harness the powerful resources of UC and our location at the nexus of commerce to create a laboratory for education, research, and productive partnerships across economic enterprises.
The strategic activities that propel our mission include:
Conducting basic and applied research in management that explores and informs the creation, development and management of growth;
Providing degree programs that prepare our students to be effective managers and responsible community leaders with a deep understanding of the dynamics of growth in both a regional and global context;
Partnering with business and community leaders through a shared commitment to exemplary growth; and
Delivering educational programs to executives and the public at large that respond to the needs of our local, state, national, and international communities.
Undergraduate Program – Learning Goals
Problem Solving Skills
Students will be able to use a variety of theoretical perspectives to identify and critically evaluate implications of business decisions for organizational stakeholders (e.g., customers, colleagues, employees, stockholders, suppliers, foreign governments, communities, cultures, regulatory agencies) and the natural environment.
Page 1 of 10
BUS 101
Professional Integrity / Ethical Reasoning Skills
Students will be able to recognize ethical issues, demonstrate familiarity with alternative frameworks for ethical reasoning, and