IT 203 - Information Systems for Managers Semester Hours: 3
Fall, Spring
The use of information systems to support work processes and decision making at all levels of an organization and across all functional departments such as accounting, finance, and marketing. Topics include: information systems and decision making using both the MIS and “Big Data” Business Analytics perspectives; database design issues related to relational databases, data mining, and data warehousing; the strategic use of information technology utilizing recent advances and the impact of disruptive technology such as the Internet of Everything, social media and mobile technologies on organizations; work process and organizational redesign with information technology including enterprises resources planning systems, knowledge management, and electronic commerce; and information systems security, information privacy, and global information technology issues.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Open only to matriculated graduate students in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business and in other Schools at Hofstra where appropriate. See specific program requirements.
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