SCHOOL: BUSINESS STUDIES TEACHING DEPARTMENT: IT & 1 2 3 4 Management Information System MBA (Trimester) IT & Management Information System 3 3-1-0 Course number Course Title Credits Contact Hours (L-T-P) 5 Course Objective 6 Course Outcomes Contact Hours Workshops Project/Field Work Assessment Guided Study Total hours OPERATIONAL FROM (ACADEMIC TERM): 2014 – 2015: FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED STARTING (YEAR)2014 - 2015 30 10 10 10 15 75 The objective of this course is to help Business Management students learn how to use and manage information technologies to revitalize business processes, improve managerial decision-making and gain competitive advantage. The course will equip students with the information necessary to become specialists in tomorrow’s fast changing and dynamic business world. After completing this course, the students will be able to understand the concepts of M I S in an elaborate form . They will be able to have the basic idea and basic concept of DBMS &IT Next To identify several methods to enhance and develop information systems and to manage the information system recourses and also to understand several ethical issues in informat After completing this course the student must demonstrate the knowledge and ability to: • Define the concepts and definition of the information systems • Differentiate between several types of information system • Identify the threats to information security • Show how to protect information recourses • Understand the difference between database and data warehouse • Differentiate between transaction processing system and functional area information system • Show how to maintaining and protecting information system 7 7.01 Outline syllabus MBA. A Unit A 7.02 MBA.A1 Unit A Topic 1 Concepts and framework of Information System Operational and Managerial Level Information Systems 7.03 MBA.A2 Unit A Topic 2 ESS, DSS, MIS, TPS 7.04 MBA.A3 Unit A Topic 3 Benefits of Information System Systems Approach to Problem-Solving 7.05 MBA.B Unit B 7.06 MBA.B1 Unit B Topic 1 Introduction of Information Systems Information System Planning Internet and Business 7.07 MBA.B2 Unit B Topic 2 Fundamentals of E-Commerce Information System Planning by Nolan Stage Model 7.08 MBA.B3 Unit B Topic 3 Transaction Processing Systems 7.09 7.10 MBA.C MBA.C1 Unit C Unit C Topic 1 Decision Support System Evolution of DSS Characteristics of DSS Simon’s Model of Decision Making 7.11 MBA.C2 Unit C Topic 2 Components of Decision Making 7.12 7.13 MBA.C3 MBA.D Unit C Topic 3 Unit D Role of MIS in Decision-Making 7.14 MBA.D1 Unit D Topic 1 Major Security Threats Security Technology- Digital Signatures , Firewalls , Digital Certificates 7.15 MBA.D2 Unit D Topic 2 Disaster Recovery Plan 7.16 MBA.D3 Unit D Topic 3 Biometric Controls Authorization 7.17 MBA.E Unit E 7.18 MBA.E1 Unit E Topic 1 Introduction to Concept of Database System Features and Advantages of Database System 7.19 MBA.E2 Unit E Topic 2 Data Abstraction and Data Independence 7.20 MBA.E3 Unit E Topic 3 Database Approach to Enterprise Management Protecting Information System Database Technology within Business Basics of Data Models in Designing Schema 8 8.1 8.11 Course Evaluation Course work: Weight Continuous Assessment Homework Quizzes Projects Presentations MTE 50% 30% 8.12 3 Assignment 10 % 8.13 2 Quizzes 10 % 8.14 1 Project 10 % 8.15 1 project presentation 5 % 8.16 One 20 % 8.2 End Term Examination One 50 % 9 References 9.1 Text book* 1) Laudon & Laudon, “Management Information System” Prentice Hall, 11th Edition (2008) 9.2 Other references Reference Books: 2) RajanaranianV, “Analysis and Design of Information System” Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition (2002) Mapping of Outcomes vs. Topics 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 Outcome no. → Syllabus topic↓ MBA.A MBA.A1 MBA.A2 MBA.A3 MBA.B MBA.B1 MBA.B2 MBA.B3 MBA.C MBA.C1 MBA.C2 MBA.C3 MBA.D MBA.D1 MBA.D2 MBA.D3 MBA.E MBA.E1 MBA.E2 MBA.E3 1 2 3 X X X X X X 4 5 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X