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The document outlines a 20-hour Management Information System (MIS) course to be taught over 15 units. The course aims to introduce students to the need, purpose and objectives of MIS and how information can provide competitive advantages. It will cover topics such as information management, decision making, IT capabilities, networking, database management systems, decision support systems, expert systems, the system development life cycle, and emerging trends in information technology. The course will be taught through lectures, demonstrations, case studies, assignments and tests.

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MIS - Syllabus 11-13 Batch

The document outlines a 20-hour Management Information System (MIS) course to be taught over 15 units. The course aims to introduce students to the need, purpose and objectives of MIS and how information can provide competitive advantages. It will cover topics such as information management, decision making, IT capabilities, networking, database management systems, decision support systems, expert systems, the system development life cycle, and emerging trends in information technology. The course will be taught through lectures, demonstrations, case studies, assignments and tests.

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Subject: Management Information System (MIS) Course: PGDM Semester I1 Total Hrs: 20 Hrs 1.

Objectives :
Introduction to management information system-need, purpose and objectives, information as a strategic resource- use of information for competitive advantages- MIS as an instrument for the Organizational Change.

2. Core text book for Reading: i) MIS, Managing the Digital Firm, 11e, by Ken Laudon, Jane Laudon, Rajanish Dass, Pearson Publication ii) MIS, 7e, SiE by James A OBrien, George M Marakas, Reference Book: i) ii) MIS(Text & Cases), A Digital Firm perspective, 4e by WS Jawadekar, Tata McGraw Hill Publication MIS, Managerial Perspectives, 3e by DP Goyal, Macmillan Publication

3. Pedagogy: Class Room Lectures, Demos, Case study, Assignments & Test.

Sr No Unit 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Unit 2

Topic Introduction To MIS Management Information Systems Need, Purpose and Objectives MIS Concepts Use of information for competitive advantage MIS as an instrument for the organizational change Information Management and Decision Making

Duration

Role of Information Management to the decision making process in organisations


Unit 3 MIS Implementation

MIS Practical implementation methodology


Unit 4 Information Technology Capabilities

Impact of IT Capabilities to an organisation

Unit 5

Networking

Unit 6

Telecommunications and their network- types and topologies of networks IT Enabled Services

Unit 7

The Nature and Types of IT Enabled Services such as Call Centres etc Information System Application

Geographical Information System

Unit 8

DBMS

8.1 8.2 8.3 Unit 9

Introduction and basic concepts of Data Base Management System Data warehousing Data Mining Decision Support systems Group Decision Support Systems Executive Information Systems Executive Support Systems

Unit 10

Expert Systems and Knowledge Based Expert Systems Application of Expert Systems in managerial decision making

Unit 11

Artificial Intelligence Usage of Artificial Intelligence in conventional business concept + application

Unit 12

System Development Life Cycle System Analysis and Design

Unit 13

Application of MIS i) ii) Applications of MIS in functional areas Applications of MIS in Service Sector

Unit 14

Management Issues in MIS i) ii) Information Security and Control Quality Assurance -Ethical and Social Dimensions

Unit 15

Emerging Trends in IT Industry i) ii) iii) iv) v) Usage of ERP systems Application of CRM software Electronic Data Interchange, Object Oriented Approach Extended Enterprise Systems Managing International Information Systems

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