King Abdulaziz University College of Business - Rabigh Advanced Management Information Systems MISY 302 YB1 Course Syllabus 1435 / 1436 Class Day/Time/Location: Monday & Wednesday, 11:00-12:20, RG05/5A Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 12.30-1:00 pm and by mutual arrangement INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Zelal Ahmed Kutby ROOM: second floor EMAIL: zkutby@kau.edu.sa PHONE: 0535995425 COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides an overview of information System in the business world. It presents an organizational view of how to use information technology to create competitive firms, manage global organizations, and provide useful products and services to customers. Topics include hardware, software, databases, telecommunication System, and the strategic use of information System, the development of information System, and social and ethical issues involved with information System. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Understand the ways in which organizations use information technology for competitive advantage. 2. Develop an understanding of the terminology associated with all aspects of information System. 3. Be familiar with data modeling concepts (E-R diagrams) used in database development. 4. Become familiar with key concepts related to hardware, software, telecommunications, database System, and System development. 5. Examine long-term trends in information technology that will impact organizations in the future. TEXTBOOKS “Management Information Systems” 13th Edition by Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane P. Laudon RULES AND EXPECTATIONS 1) Respect Respect and be sensitive to the ideas, opinions, and property of others. Think before you act and treat others with kindness and consideration. Use only appropriate/respectful language 2) Responsibility Take responsibility for your work and your actions. Come to class with all required materials. Consequences for not following these rules: 1. Verbal warning. 2. Loss of eligibilities or bonuses. 3. Move seat. ATTENDANCE POLICY Tardy = not being in your seat 10 min from the beginning of the class. Three tardiness = one absence, Six tardiness = two absence, and Nine tardiness = three absence Absence = not in class Students are expected to attend all classes. (25%) or 4 absences in this class = elimination from the class. Students absent for any reasons are expected to submit their work on time unless other arrangements were made. Exams POLICY Absent from Midterm Exam or quiz is your responsibility and there is not making up exams, unless you have an approval. Absent from final = uncompleted class. Means you are allowed to take the final in this course with next semester finals. Homework POLICY • You will be divided into groups. Each group will choose a unit in one of the modules to prepare and present in front of the class. Topic choice will be based on the availability which means groups may not get what they want to present about. • Some assignments may take different forms from regular homework. For example, bringing a newspaper article that is related to the class topic may count as a homework grade. • Each group will prepare small activities at beginning of the class.(once during the semester) PORTFOLIO All your major and small assignments will be placed in your groups portfolio to be assessed at the end of the semester. Academic Dishonesty Students are expected to conduct themselves in an ethical manner in this course. Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated. Any form of plagiarism or cheating on any assignment, quiz, test or project will result in an immediate "F". Cell phone: Turn off or keep your cellphone silent during the class, if there is an emergency tell me before class or leave the class and then explain your situation. FINALLY Remember that our class is a community that is dependent on the respect, communication and collaboration of each member for the success of the whole. GRADING POLICY Quiz 5 points Midterm Exams 20 2 Assignment 10 Presentation 15 Attendance and participation 10 Finals 40 Total 100 Schedule Dhu al-Qidah W 8/11 Introduction M 12/11 Chpt.8 Securing Information systems W 15/11 Chpt. 8(Cont.) M 20/11 Chpt. 8 (Cont.) W 22/11 Chpt. 8 (Cont.) M 27/11 Chpt.9 Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications W 29/11 Chpt. 9 (Cont.) Dhu al-Hijah M 5/12- 12/12 No Class. W 7/12-14/12 No Class M 19/12 Chpt. 9 (Cont.) W 21/12 Chpt. 9 (Cont.) M 26/12 Chpt. 10 E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods W 28/12 Chpt. 10 (Cont.) Muharram M 3/1 Chpt. 10 (Cont.) W 5/1 Chpt. 10 (Cont.) M 10/1 Quiz 1 W 12/1 Chpt. 11 Managing Knowledge M 17/1 Chpt. 11 (Cont.) W 19/1 Chpt. 11 (Cont.) M 24/1 Chpt. 11 (Cont.) W 26/1 Midterm Exam Safar M 2/2 Chpt. 12 Enhancing Decision Making W 4/2 Chpt. 12(Cont.) M 9/2 Chpt. 13 Building Information Systems W 11/2 Chpt.13 (cont.) M 16/2 Chpt. 14&15 Managing Projects & Managing Global Systems W 18/2 Chpt. 14&15 Managing Projects & Managing Global Systems M 23/2 W 25/2 M 30/2 Rabi 1 W 2/3 Saturday 5/3 Finals Starting This is a tentative schedule and any changes will be announced in class