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3) Make-up Procedures
Missed Class Tests, Assignment, Class performance and Midterm: There will be no make-up exam if anyone intentionally misses class test or midterm exam without any valid and legitimate reason. Absence in the exams will be regarded as absent and Zero (0) marks will be applied. Notifying the instructor before the exam is a must if a student misses any exam for reasons beyond his/her control. In extreme circumstances, if the student cannot inform earlier, he/she must inform the instructor within three (3) days of the exam.
RIB (Referred, Improvement and Backlog) exams will be conducted according to the Examination Policy for Undergraduate Programs of BAUST;
PART-D
16. Learning Materials 1) Recommended Readings:
An Introduction to Financial Management, Glenn V. Henderson, Jr.; Gary L. Trennepohl
2) Supplementary Readings:Financial Management, John Van Horn
Principles of Finance, Dr. Mohammad Kamruzzaman
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13. Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) and Mapping of CLOs with Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):
CLO1
Understand IT infrastructure and emerging information systems and technologies in global business today
CLO2
Enable students to understand the use of information systems to gain a competitive advantage with the management of information as an organizational resource.
CLO3
Identify the role of IT in the acquisition, production, and distribution of goods and services.
CLO4
Understand Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management
CLO5
Provide students with tools and techniques of securing information systems.
PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5 PLO6
CLO1
3 3 3 2 2 3
CLO2 3
3 2 3 2 2
CLO3 2
3 3 3 3 2
CLO4 3
3 2 3 1 3
CLO5 3
3 3 2 3 2
Part B
14. Course plan specifying content, CLOs, co-curricular activities (if any), teaching learning and assessment strategy mapped with CLOs.
Week Topic Teaching-Learning
Strategy
Assessment Strategy
Corresponding CLOs
1
Information Systems in Global Business Today: How Information Systems are Transforming Business ,What’s New in Management Information Systems, Globalization Challenges and Opportunities: A Flattened World, The Emerging Digital Firm , Strategic Business Objectives of Information Systems,
Lecture notes, ppt, Text books, Reference books
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
2
Perspectives on Information Systems, What Is an Information System? Dimensions of Information Systems, A Business Perspective on Information Systems, Contemporary Approaches to Information Systems, Technical Approach, Behavioral Approach.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
3
Global E-Business and
Collaboration: Business Processes and Information Systems Business
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
120 Processes ,How Information
Technology Improves Business Processes ,Types of Information Systems ,Systems for Different Management Groups, Systems for Linking the Enterprise, E-Business, E-Commerce, and E-Government
4
Systems for Collaboration and Social Business, Building a Collaborative Culture and Business Processes , Tools and Technologies for Collaboration and Social Business, The Information Systems Function in Business, The Information Systems Department, Organizing the Information Systems Function.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1 CLO3
5
Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy: Organizations and Information Systems, How Information Systems Impact Organizations and Business Firms, Economic Impacts ,Organizational and Behavioral Impacts ,The Internet and Organizations ,Implications for the Design and Understanding of Information Systems, Using Information Systems to Achieve Competitive Advantage
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
6
Porter’s Competitive Forces Model, Information System Strategies for Dealing with Competitive Forces ,The Internet’s Impact on Competitive Advantage, The Business Value Chain Model, Synergies, Core Competencies, and Network-Based Strategies, Using Systems for Competitive Advantage:
Management Issues, Sustaining Competitive Advantage, Aligning IT with Business Objectives, Managing Strategic Transitions.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO2
7
IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies: Defining IT Infrastructure, Evolution of IT Infrastructure, Technology Drivers of Computer Hardware Platforms ,Operating System Platforms ,Enterprise Software Applications Data Management and Storage,
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
121 Networking/Telecommunications
Platforms ,Internet Platforms ,Consulting and System Integration Services.
Mid Term CLO3, CLO1
8
Foundations of Business Intelligence:
Databases and Information Management: Organizing Data in a Traditional File Environment, File Organization Terms and Concepts, Problems with the Traditional, File Environment,
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO4
9
The Database Approach to Data Management Database Management Systems, Capabilities of Database Management Systems, Designing Databases, Using Databases to Improve Business Performance and Decision Making.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO4
10
Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications: Enterprise System, What Are Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Software, Business Value of Enterprise Systems ,Supply Chain Management Systems The Supply Chain, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management,
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO2
11
Supply Chain Management Software Supply Chains and the Internet, Business Value of Supply Chain Management Systems, Customer Relationship Management Systems What Is Customer Relationship
Management? Customer
Relationship Management Software, Operational and Analytical CRM, Business Value of Customer Relationship Management Systems.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO2 CLO3
12
Managing Knowledge: The Knowledge Management Landscape, Important Dimensions of Knowledge ,The Knowledge Management Value Chain ,Types of Knowledge Management Systems, Enterprise- Wide Knowledge Management Systems ,Enterprise Content
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO2
122 Management Systems ,Knowledge
Network Systems, Collaboration And Social Tools and Learning Management Systems.
13
E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods: Commerce and the Internet, Key Concepts in Ecommerce: Digital Markets and Digital Goods in a Global Marketplace, E-commerce: Business and Technology ,Types of E- Commerce ,E-Commerce Business Models ,E-Commerce Revenue Models , Social Networking and The Wisdom of Crowds ,E-Commerce Marketing, B2B E-commerce
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO1
14
Securing Information Systems:
System Vulnerability and Abuse, Why Systems Are Vulnerable, Malicious Software: Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, and Spyware, Hackers and Computer Crime ,Internal Threats: Employees Software Vulnerability, Business Value of Security and Control, Establishing a Framework for Security and Control ,Information Systems Controls.
-do-
Class Test Final Exam Participation
CLO5
Part C
15. Assessment and Evaluation 1) Assessment Strategy
CLOs Teaching-Learning Strategy Assessment Strategy CLO1
Lecture, Analysis of academic texts,
cases, Open discussion
Test/ Presentation
CLO2
Lecture, Group work
Test/Class PerformanceCLO3
Lecture, Viva-Voce, Individual work
Test/Assignment CLO4Lecture, Consultations, Individual work,
Viva-Voce
Test/ Assignment
CLO5
Lecture, cases
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16. Learning Materials
1) Recommended Reading:
K.C Loudon and J. P Loudon, Management Information Systems, Prentice –Hall, New Jersey, USA.
2) Supplementary Reading:
James A. O’ Brien. Management Information Systems, Chicago : Irwin