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BUS 371 - Management of Information Systems

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This course examines the nature of information technology and its dynamic functions in organizations. Through applications of basic software tools (e.g., database technology, decision support systems), case studies, and examinations of relevant theory (e.g., reengineering), the student is able to develop a cohesive view of the management of information systems in today's organizations.

Prerequisite(s): BUS 240 or MATH/PSYC 140 or MATH 304; ability to use spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel).

Offered each semester.

This course information is from the 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog. View this catalog.