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DSCI 300 Management Information Systems (3)

Survey of transaction processing systems, management information systems, and decision support systems. Introduction of systems analysis concepts and methodologies for information system design and development. System development projects will be required.



Offerings: F, S, Su.

Prerequisites: .Junior standing; ACCT 203, 204, DSCI 232,MATH 104 or 250, computer literate.

Sample Syllabi/Topics:

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Learning Objectives :
1. Introduce information systems concepts, terminology (e.g., TPS, MIS, DSS, EIS, databases), and
provide an understanding of the differences between various types of computer-based information
systems.
2. Review applications and models utilizing information systems solutions to business problems.
3. Study current trends in Information Technology, including E-Commerce, the impact of IT on
organizations, managers, and users, as well as ethical, social and legal issues.
4. Improve computer skills through individual assignments with spreadsheet, Access and other software.
5. Provide a challenging course for upper-division business majors.

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