California State University, Los Angeles
Department of Information Systems
CIS-301 Management Information Systems (4 Units)
Instructor: Dr. Ming Wang
Office Location: ST #609
Office Phone: (323)
343-2958
Office Hours: MW 3:20-5:20
p.m.
E-mail: ming.wang@calstatela.edu
Web Site: http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/mwang3/
Textbook: Management Information Systems,
8/e, 2009
Stephen Haag and Maeve
Cummings, ISBN: 0-07-337678-7, McGraw-Hill.
TextBook Companion Web Site: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073376787/information_center_view0/
Electronic course material downloads are available
on the WebCT
Course description:
This course
introduces the organizational context of information systems; business related
information technology; data analysis; decision support systems; database
management; information systems integration; and user roles in systems
development.
Pre-requisite: CIS-100
Course Goal: Design, use, evaluation, and change of information systems within
organizations
Instructional
Procedures:
Classroom activities will consist of lectures, example demonstrations, and
in-class practice exercises. The course contents taught in class will be
followed by homework assignments, quizzes, and exams.
Assessment of
Academic Achievement:
Assignments (24%)
Mid-term (30%)
Quiz
(10%)
Final Exam (36%)
The final grade will be determined on the above
performance.
Grading scale: A 90-100%, B 80-89%, C 70-79%, D 60-69%, F 0-59%
Learning
Objectives and Outcomes:
|
BS CIS Program Learning objectives |
Course learning outcomes After completion of the course students will be
able to: |
|
1.
To
acquire basic knowledge and understanding of the technical and managerial
concepts for Information System Management. |
·
Understand Internet and
Web development ·
Use databases and DBMS ·
Use spreadsheets for
data mining ·
Describe business
intelligence and data warehouses ·
Compare decision support systems with expert
systems ·
Define networking and IT architecture ·
Web
Design and Development |
|
2. To integrate
business and economics with information technology solutions. |
·
Understand enterprise
infrastructure and integration ·
Define e-commerce
business models ·
Define supply chain
management (SCM) systems ·
Define customer
relationship management (CRM) systems |
|
3.
To understand the roles and duties of “Information System
Professional” in an organization, as well as the specific professional roles
and duties corresponding to the student’s chosen option. |
·
Understand IS/IT
concepts and terms ·
Understand the system
development life cycle ·
Define e-collaboration ·
Describe business
continuity planning (BCP) ·
Understand IT career in
the business field |
|
4.
To
acquire and practice a set of leadership and managerial skills that will
positively enhance performance as an Information System Professional. |
·
Describe how to use
Porter’s Five Forces Model ·
Compare Porter’s 3
generic strategies ·
Describe the role of
value-chain analysis ·
Discuss systems
development methodology ·
Compare metrics for
assessing the success of IT systems. ·
Define and describe the
various hardware and software infrastructure considerations. |
|
5.
To
integrate ethical and global considerations with information system knowledge
in analysis and decision making when addressing holistic business-problem
assignments. |
·
Understand the IT
outsourcing practice ·
Define IT professional
ethics ·
Describe intellectual
property and copyright ·
Describe information
assurance and security ·
Ethical issues for data
management ·
Global project planning and management |
Class Policies:
Assignments
Students are expected to accomplish their
assignments individually and independently. Students are encouraged to discuss
any questions in class, during office hours, or via emails. Students are expected to use the equipment of
computer labs at CSULA for class assignments.
To receive full credit a project and an assignment
must be completed on time by the due date. The late penalties will be assessed
as follows:
Up to 24 hours after time due --- 25% penalty
Over 24 hours after time due --- 100% penalty
Tests: Exams are cumulative in nature for this
class. Take examinations at the scheduled time. Absence from a test is excused
only in a medical emergency.
Dropping and Adding
Students are responsible for understanding the policies and procedures
about add/drops, academic renewal, etc. Students should be aware of the current
deadlines and penalties for adding and dropping classes: https://get.calstatela.edu/Registrar.htm
Class
attendance
Class attendance is required. Class attendance is
essential for successful completion of assignments since homework concepts,
techniques, and hints are presented during the class time. Regular attendance
will improve the class performance.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Reasonable accommodation will be provided upon
request to any student who is registered with the Office of Students with
Disabilities.
Academic
honesty and Integrity Policies
You are expected to do your own work. Cheating on assignments and/or tests will
result in an F for the assignment or test. California State University, Los
Angeles is committed to intellectual integrity and considers academic
dishonesty a very serious offense. Cheating (i.e. substantial help given or
received by a student on a homework assignment, regardless who is at fault)
will be punished and may result in an automatic F. See the following university
Web site for details:
http://www.calstatela.edu/usu/csi/handbook.htm.
Class conduct: Common courtesy and respect of all people and property expected.
Punctual arrival of the class required. NO
cell phones or beepers in class.