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BCIS 203 - Information Systems for Managers 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 centralized versus decentralized
information systems, client-server computing, information systems and decision
making, database design issues, datamining, data warehousing, knowledge management,
the strategic use of information technology, work process redesign (reengineering)
with information technology, enterprises resources planning systems, electronic
commerce, information systems security, information privacy, and global information
technology issues.
Prerequisites & Notes Information Technology Residency Workshop or approved equivalent. Credit given
for this course or BCIS 205, not both. Open only to matriculated Zarb School of
Business graduate students and/or matriculated School of Education and Allied
Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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