Management Information System
EG 3111 CT
Year:
III Total: 5 hours
Semester: V
Lecture: 3 hours/week
Practical: 2 hrs/wk
Course Description:
The main aim of this course is to provide an introduction to
the management of information systems (MIS). Managing information systems has
become a task for all levels of managers and all function areas of the
business. This MIS course is designed to familiarize students with the concepts
related to the utilization of information technology in business organizations.
This course will focus on technical and managerial aspects of information
technology adoption in the organization. This course should provide the student
with knowledge of the core principles of MIS, focusing on breadth rather than
depth of knowledge. In this course has included case studies, group
assignments, and related software exercises that will provide an opportunity to
apply MIS concepts to real-world applications.
Course Objectives:
After completing this course the student will able to:
1. Explain
the significance of information systems in organizations, Strategic management processes and the
implications for the management.
2. Describe
different types of management information systems.
3. Identify
the basic technologies used in the field of Management Information System.
4. Explain
the developments of electronic commerce and the role of Internet.
5. Describe
the processes of developing and implementing information systems.
6. Familiarize
with ethical and social issues related to information system
Course Contents:
Unit
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Topics
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Contents
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Hours
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Methods /Media
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Marks
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1
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Foundation of
Information
System
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1.1 Introduction to information system in business
1.2 Fundamentals of
information systems
1.3 Solving business problems with information systems
1.4
Types of information systems
1.5 Effectiveness and efficiency criteria in information system
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8 hours
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2
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An overview of
Management
Information
Systems
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2.1 Definition of a management information system
2.2
MIS versus Data processing
2.3
MIS & Decision Support Systems
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8 hours
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|
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Unit
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Topics
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Contents
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Hours
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Methods /Media
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Marks
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|
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2.4 MIS & Information Resources Management
2.5
End user computing
2.6
Concept of an MIS
2.7 Structure of a Management information system
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3
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Concepts of planning
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3.1
Concept of organizational planning
3.2
The Planning Process
3.3
Computational support for planning
3.4
Business applications of information technology
3.5 Internet & electronic commerce and its applications Enterprise
Solutions
3.6
Information System for Business Operations (SDLC)
3.7
Information System for Strategic Advantage
3.8
Decision Support Systems and its benefits and characteristics
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8 hours
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4
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Managing
Information
Technology
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4.1
Enterprise & global management
4.2
Security & Ethical challenges
4.3
Planning & implementing changes
4.4
Advanced Concepts in Information
Systems
4.4.1
Enterprise Resource Planning
4.4.2
Supply Chain Management
4.4.3 Customer Relationship Management and
4.4.4
Procurement Management.
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7 hours
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5
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MIS in functional areas of business
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5.1 Accounting
information systems
5.2 Geographical
information systems
5.3 Human
resource information systems
5.4 Inventory
information systems
5.5 Manufacturing
information systems
5.6 Marketing
information systems
5.7 Quality
information systems
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8 hours
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|
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Unit
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Topics
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Contents
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Hours
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Methods /Media
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Marks
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6
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Knowledge based systems
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6.1 Artificial
intelligence
6.2 Expert
systems
6.3 Neural
networks
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3 hours
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|
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7
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Office information system
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7.1 Nature
of office
7.2 Types
of office information systems
7.3 Client
server computing
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3 hours
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Case
Study: Teacher/ instructor should select at least three case study from the
above contents.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. O
Brian, “Introduction to Information System”, MCGRAW HILL.
2. Murdick,
“Information System for Modern Management”, PHI. 3. Jawadekar, “ Management Information
System”, TMH.
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