MOIS 450/3801 - Strategic Management of Information Technology (3 cr.)
Prerequisites
Description This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the key concepts, practices and the role and implications of strategic management of Information Technology. It is about the strategic role of IT-enabled innovation and trends integrated with the business processes that bring about competitive advantage. Students will explore the use of ERP Systems, Business Process Management, and Business Process Re-engineering in an organization. The course focuses on the strategic impacts different information technologies can have on productivity, performance, competitiveness, and organizational growth.
When Offered Offered occasionally. Notes Enrollment is limited, and priority is given to students seeking:
the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) degree,
or Bachelor of Business Administration degrees (BBE, BBF, BBM),
or the Bachelor of Accounting degree,
or students enrolled in specified collateral requirements in other majors,
or students who have declared Information Systems (IS) minor,
or business administration as a minor.
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