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Course Outline Management Information Systems CLOs

This document provides details about a Management Information Systems course including the course title, code, credit hours, instructor, objectives, learning outcomes, contents, recommended textbooks, evaluation criteria, lesson plan, and mapping of learning outcomes to program objectives. The course aims to provide a managerial perspective on information systems and technologies and their role in organizations.

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Course Outline Management Information Systems CLOs

This document provides details about a Management Information Systems course including the course title, code, credit hours, instructor, objectives, learning outcomes, contents, recommended textbooks, evaluation criteria, lesson plan, and mapping of learning outcomes to program objectives. The course aims to provide a managerial perspective on information systems and technologies and their role in organizations.

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Course Title: Management Information Systems

Course Code:

Credit Hours Theory: Three (3)

Credit Hours Lab (If


0
Applicable):
Instructor Name with
Bilal Ashraf Awan, MS, BE
Qualification:

This course will provide a managerial perspective of


information systems and what role they play in an organization.
Course Objectives:
Student learn about the modern technologies and how
organizations can use these technologies for their growth.

Professional and reflective practitioner skills


1. Student understand the roles of Information Systems in
contemporary organizations.
2. Students learn various types of information systems at
various levels of the organizations.

Course Learning Outcomes: Practical skills


3. Student learn how to analyze and design an information
system based on user requirements.
Cognitive skills
4. Students understand the strategic role of information
systems and information technology in organizations.
This course covers design of digital systems using standard, small,
Contents (Catalog and medium scale integrated circuits. The main emphasis is on the
Description): theoretical concepts and systematic synthesis techniques that can
be applied to the design of practical digital systems.
 Management Information Systems by Laudon &
Recommended Text Books:
Laudon
 Management Information Systems by James O’Brien
 Strategic Management of Information Systems by Keri
E. Pearlson, Carol S. Saunders
Reference Books:  Strategic Planning for Information Systems, by John
Ward, Joe Peppard
http://bcs.wiley.com/he-
Helping Web Sites: bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=1118322541&bcsId=7632
http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_laudon_essmis_10/

Home Works and Assignments

Attendance is mandatory. Every class is important. All


deadlines are hard. Under normal circumstances late work will
not be accepted. Students are required to take all the tests. No
make-up tests will be given under normal circumstances. Any
form of cheating on exams/assignments/quizzes is subject to
serious penalty

Attendance

75% attendance is mandatory. Latecomers will be marked as


absent.

Evaluation Criteria
Assignments/projects 20%
General Instructions for
Quizzes 10%
students: Mid-Term 20%
Final 50%

Quizzes Schedule

Quiz # 1 Week # 4
Quiz # 2 Week # 7
Quiz # 3 Week # 11
Quiz # 4 Week # 14

Assignments Schedule

Assignment Delivery date Submission Date


Assignment # 1 Week # 2 Week # 4
Assignment # 2 Week # 5 Week # 6
Assignment # 3 Week # 9 Week # 10
Assignment # 4 Week #11 Week #12
Sixteen Week Lesson Plan Week # Topic Planned
1 Introduction, course layout; IS vs IT,
defining data, information, IS, IT,
Application,
2 Impact of IT/IS on Organization, Growth
of IS/IT over time. Importance of
information
3 Strategic Business Objectives of IS;
Perspective of IS; Functions of IS
4 Dimensions of IS;
Business Perspective of IS
5 Complimentary Assets: Organizational
Capital and The Right Business Model
6 Contemporary Approaches to Information
Systems
7 Contemporary Approaches to Information
Systems
8 Types of Information Systems
9 Midterm

10 Business Processes and Information


Systems
11 Customer Relationship Management
(CRM)
12 Supply Chain Management (SCM);
Enterprise Systems
13 Evolving role of IS in organization
14 Special topics in MIS
15 Special topics in MIS
16 Project and Presentations.
17 Revision Week.
18 Finals Week

Course Learning Outcomes mapping to Program Learning Objectives

CONTRIBUTION OF COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN

No. Program Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Engineering Knowledge 

2 Problem analysis 
Design/Development of
3 
solutions
4 Investigation 

5 Modern tool usage 

6 Engineer and society 


Environment and
7
sustainability
8 Ethics
Individual and Team
9 
work
10 Communication 

11 Project Management

12 Lifelong learning 

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