1. GENERAL
SCHOOL |
SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES |
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ACADEMIC UNIT |
DEPARMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE |
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LEVEL OF STUDIES |
Undergraduate |
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COURSE CODE |
BA305 |
SEMESTER |
3 | ||
COURSE TITLE |
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | ||||
INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES |
WEEKLYTEACHING HOURS |
CREDITS | |||
Lectures | 2 | ||||
Hours Lab | 0 | ||||
Hours Exercises | 1 | ||||
Total |
3 | 6 | |||
COURSE TYPE | General background | ||||
PREREQUISITE COURSES | None | ||||
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION and EXAMINATIONS | Greek | ||||
IS THE COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS | Yes (upon request) | ||||
COURSE WEBSITE (URL) |
https://
eclass.uowm.gr/courses/BA127/
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2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning outcomes |
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After successful completion of the course, students are expected to understand: 1. The strategic importance of information systems in the modern business environment 2. The process of collecting and organizing information in an organization 3. How to use management information systems technology 4. How to apply management information systems in business 5. The latest developments in this field of knowledge On completion of the course, the student should be able to prepare a feasibility study for an information system |
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General Competences |
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The course aims to develop the following general skills: - Independent work - Group work - Adaptation to new situations - Decision-making - Working in an international environment - Project planning and management |
3. SYLLABUS
The aim of the course is to familiarize the student with the concepts and principles of information systems. The course describes Management Information Systems (MIS) as they are shaped in the light of current technological, economic and social changes. In the first part, basic concepts are developed (definition, categories of MIS), followed by the components of an MIS (hardware, software, databases, telecommunication networks). In the third part, the course deals with the interdependence of the IS with a business/organisation, from a management/organisation perspective. The theoretical part of the course includes the following modules: - Introduction to management information systems - Databases - Business intelligence - Database infrastructure - Networks, Internet - Information systems, networking, information technology, information systems infrastructure,information systems security - Business information systems - Competitive advantage and business information systems - Development and management of information systems The practical part of the course includes the following modules: - Application of word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software |
4. TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION
DELIVERY |
Live lectures | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY |
Power point slides Microsoft office software Support of the learning process through the e-class platform |
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TEACHING METHODS |
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STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION |
a) Written final examination (80%) including the following: - Short answer questions - Problem solving - Comparative evaluation of theoretical elements b) Individual or group work in the practical part of the course (20%) |
5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
-Suggested bibliography: |
- Management Information Systems (MIS), Kenneth C. Laudon - Jane P. Laudon, 14th edition, 2021, Keydarithmos Publications - Introduction to Management Information Systems: Processes, Systems and Information, McKinney Earl, Kroenke David, 2017, BROKEN HILL PUBLISHERS LTD. - Information Systems Today: Managing the Digital World, Eighth Edition, 2018, Pearson International, Joe Valacich, Chr.Schneider |
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