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Maryland in Europe - Graduate Programs Bowie State University - Management Information Systems INSS 530 - INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Bad Aibling, Germany 2000-2001 / Term IV Lecturer: Anthony D.West Credit: 3 semester hours of credit. Prerequisites: Graduate program prerequisite course (or) lecturer's permission. Course Description: It is nearly impossible to manage a modern day organization without some knowledge of Information Systems. Using Information systems necessitate an organization to understand the technology and management practices that shape these Information systems. This course will impart that knowledge to the student. Major topics will Include: Hardware, Software, Management and Business practices, Databases, Networks, Communications, Inter/Intra nets, and function area Information Systems. Objectives: Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
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Exams will consist of T/F, Multiple Choice, Fill-in-the Blank, and Essay. Groups: Each group will take assigned case and apply germane topic for their bi-weekly presentations...example Group 1 will apply Hardware concepts (chapter 4) to their case presentation then as a review explain the major concepts in chapter 4. Groups will build information from each chapter into your final project. Use each chapter as a guide for your comprehensive exam and final research paper. Term / Research Paper: Using APA (American Psychological Association) or Turabian stylized format, write a 7-10 page research paper on an assigned topic. Build on the paper using in-class discussions, textbook offerings, internet usage and external sources. Primary Text: O'Brien, James A., MIS: Management Information Technology in the Internetworked Enterprise (4th edition), New York: Irwin / McGraw Hill, 1999. (MIS see below) ISBN: 0-07-115811-1 Ancillary Text: Bruner, Robert F., et al, The Portable MBA (3rd edition) New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998. (MBA see below) ISBN: 0-471-18093-9 Standards: Attendance policy: Students should attend at least 80% of the class to be successful. Presentations: Each student will make 1 or more presentations to the class. The instructor will decide the topic, length and ancillary presentation aids. After hours: I will be available before and after class (please let me know if you need an appointment). Instructor: Mr. West holds: - A Bachelors of Arts degree in political Science from Bowie State University, - A Masters of Science degree in Administration (MSA) from Central Michigan University, - A Masters of Science degree in Database systems and Computer Security from the University of Maryland. - I have 30 years of computer science experience (including Programmer, Systems Analyst, Data Flow Manager, Project Manager, Contracting Officers Technical Representative, Information Systems Security Officer). - I have 22 years of managerial experience. - I am certified as a professional Senior Computer Scientist, Senior Data Flow Manager, Senior Education and Training officer, and Chief Information Officer within the DoD. - I am certified on the DoD Technical Track and on the Managerial Track as a graduate of the Mid-level Management Development Program. - I am a level III Computer Systems Acquisitions specialist. - Phone: 08034307674 (please call before 2100) - e-mail: Tony0705@aol.com - Mail: CMR 407 BOX 179 APO AE 09098 Weekend "A" Meeting from 0900 until 1600 each day
Please complete the information below for Mr. West.....Thanks Name: Phone number: E-mail address: Undergraduate degree in: Computer course taken:
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Describe what you want from this course (besides an "A") Return to: Graduate Programs Syllabi
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