FPM-Course Information IMS552
FPM-Course Information IMS552
FPM-Course Information IMS552
COURSE INFORMATION
Confidential
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Taking the management approach to information systems (IS), this course will expose
students to the Information Systems Management principles, concepts and
management. This understanding is deemed important before students proceed to any
advanced courses in the field of information management. Since information
management are key to business functions of today's organizations, this course touches
aspects of information management regardless of the types of organization so that
students would be able to realize their role and skills needed to carry the responsibility
as professionals of information systems management in an organization.
COURSE OUTCOMES
SYLLABUS CONTENT
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
Lectures
Tutorials
ASSESSMENT
RECOMMENDED TEXT
REFERENCES
Mc Nurlin, Barbara C.; Sprague, Ralph H., Jr., Tung Bui. (2008). Information systems
management in practice. 8th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ:Pearson Prentice Hall.
Wai K. Law. (2006). Information Resources Management: Global Challenges. New York:
IGI Global.
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