Syllabus

MGMT 607 Management Information Systems

Wednesdays 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

 

Fall 2019 August 28, 2019- December 11, 2019

(link to planned schedule - subject to change)

 

Instructor:      James Miller

Email:             jmiller@dom.edu

Cell phone :    847-530-0550

 

Class Location : Lewis 004

Text (required):  

Laudon & Laudon, Management Information Systems:  Managing the Digital Firm.  15 th Ed.  Pearson . This ISBN is 9780134639710. You can license an electronic copy for the duration of this course for about half the $240 price of the hard copy text book. The link to license the electronic copy directly from the publisher is https://www.vitalsource.com/textbooks?utf8=%E2%9C%93&sort=&term=0134639715

 

OR

 

Laudon & Laudon, Management Information Systems:  Managing the Digital Firm.  14 th Ed.  Pearson . Retails for about $240. (15th Edition is recommended but this should work with only a few minor probems on quizzes)

 

.OR

 

Laudon & Laudon, Management Information Systems:  Managing the Digital Firm.  13 th Ed.  Pearson. (15th Edition is recommended but this should work with only a few minor probems on quizzes)

The content in these three editions is approximately the same. The newer editions have more current examples of business use of Information Technology.

 

 

We will also utilize Microsoft Office software, especially Excel, Project and Access and Adobe Dreamweaver.  This software is availabe in the Dominican Tech Center. Dreamweaver can be obtained on a 30 day free trial. However, it is difficult to download and install and I do not recommend this approach. The easiest way to use all the software needed in this course is to connect to the Dominican Server ACATSNEW.DOM.EDU. Instructions to do this will be given in the course. You can connect from home or from Dominican.

 

Course Description: This course explores and assesses the current and future role of information technology in business, from both a management and a user perspective. Topics include: the strategic role of IT, hardware and operating systems, software development tools and processes, relational databases, big data, data warehouses, data analytics, security concerns, ethical issues, privacy issues, enterprise applications, intelligent systems, and the role and influence of IT on business processes. Hands-on experiences include, web site creation, database, data warehouse, data analytics, and spreadsheet. Case studies are also used to facilitate discussions focused on the course topics.  

 

 

Prerequisites:  ECON 501, ACCT 503, QUAN 504. 

 

Graduate Academic Calendar Fall 2019

August 19 Last day to apply to graduate Fall 2019
August 26 First Day of Classes
September 2 Labor Day - No Classes
September 10 6:30PM deadline for adding/dropping graduate classes
September 10 Last day to declare satisfactory/fail grade option for undergraduate classes
September 24 Caritas and Veritas Day (class schedule suspended)
November 6 Last day to withdraw from fall semester courses
November 27-01 Thanksgiving Vacation
December 14 Last day of graduate classes
December 17 Final Grades due at noon for all classes

 

Schedule - SUBJECT TO CHANGE (including which sessions are Face-to-Face). Changes annouced in Canvas and in class.

(link to planned schedule - subject to change)

 

Grading: (Percentages will be updated as soon as all assignments have been entered into Canvas)

Homework 16.09%
E-Commerce Development 13,79%
Midterm and Final Exams 17.7%
Online Discussions 16.55%
Online Quizzes 28.97%
Short Paper 6.9%

 

 

 

At the end of the course the final  letter grade will be computed as follows:

 

Letter Grade
 
Corresponding Percentage

A:

 

93-100%

A-:

 

90-92.9%

B+:

 

88-89.9%

B:

 

80-87.9%

C+:

 

78-79.9%

C:

 

70-77.9%

C-:

 

68-69.9%

F:

 

0-67.9%

 

 

 

Logistics:

You will need a Dominican email address. Please see the Computer Lab aides if you do not already have the required accounts. Use of Canvas is required.

 

All assignments are due at the beginning of the class. A late penalty of 25% per class generally applies. If you have a reason why your assignment will be late, contact me before the due date. This is easy to do and it will save you the late penalty.

 

Midterm/Final Exam:  Each exam portion will cover all materials presented in class up to the exam date.  An emphasis will be placed on the class lectures, notes, handouts and the required reading.  If you must miss an exam, you must obtain approval before the exam date. The exam may be made up on a mutually agreeable schedule but make up dates generally are before the scheduled exam date.

 

Online work (Canvas): Some class sessions will be "located" online instead of at Dominican. Quizzes, homework, and the short paper will be submitted via Canvas.

 

Schedule details: The schedule is subject to change. A detailed schedule by class date can be found here

 

 

Objectives: