Course TitleFinancial Management Information System
Course Code03013
Number of Credits: 3
Teaching Hours: 48
Prerequisites:
Fundamental Computer Application, Database Application, Computer Operation
Overview
Financial Management Information System examines how organizations design and manage information systems and how they use information as an important corporate resource. This examination occurs in the context of electronic business trends where organizations are using new e-technologies to achieve and sustain corporate health and growth. The course also covers concepts of how data is used to support basic business processes and how data is linked to provide information for effective decision by managers and professionals.
Included is practical work to familiarize students with decision-making software. Students are expected to be familiar enough with the tools to use them in other courses of the program as they progress through their degree.
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the importance of information and information technology in business enterprise and to develop the ability to apply basic information systems concepts to a broad spectrum of business disciplines.
Learning Outcomes
Students successfully completing Management Information Systems should be able to:
l Understand the role of information systems in solving problems and making decisions in organizations
l Be able to describe the information technology infrastructure of today's organizations and how this supports the operational needs for business
l Understand the management of data and information within Management Information Systems and how this supports the operational, tactical and strategic activities of an organization
l Apply spreadsheet, database and presentation application software to meet simple business information needs
l Have better developed research, presentation and group participation skills
Delivery method
Group work, case study, classroom learning, presentation, Multimedia
Syllabus
l Introduction to Course, Description of Case Requirements, Paper, and Annotated Bibliography
l Information Systems Revolution: Transforming Business and Management
l The Strategic Role of Information Systems
l Information Systems, Organizations, and Business Processes
l Information, Management, and Decision Making
l The Ethical and Social Impact of Information Systems
l Computers and Information Processing
l Information Systems Software
l Managing Data Resources
l Telecommunications and Networks
l The Internet: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business
l Redesigning The Organization With Information Systems
l Approaches to Systems-Building
l System Success and Failure: Implementation
l Managing Knowledge
l Enhancing Management Decision Making
l Information Systems Security and Control
l Managing International Information Systems
l Managing Infrastructure and Enterprise Systems
l International Cases
Assessment
Form of assessment Weighting
Case studying 20%
Assignment 20%
Exam 60%
Learning resources
These are items to which you will need continual access in order to complete this course:
• Kenneth C. Laudon (2001). Management Information Systems: Organization and Technology in the Networked Enterprise (6th ed.). Beijing: Prentice Hall, Inc, ISBN 7-04-010046-0