MGT552 Security Management in Information Systems
A complete information security system consists of — in the order from bottom to top — network security, operating system security and database security. Data cryptologies, digital signatures, digital certifications are also dealt with.
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MGT646 Information System Audit
This course covers major concepts and techniques of information system audit and security. The topics include the design and evaluation of internal control and security system under computerized environments, risk analysis and management of an information system, system development audit, the audit of system management functions, and security evaluation and management. The students are strongly recommended to form a study group and take the CISA (Certified Information System Auditor) examination.
MGT643 Accounting Information Systems
The objective of this course is to help students develop a level of competence so that they are capable of understanding the theoretical as well as practical issues in applications of the most up-to-date information technology for accounting. The topics include the analysis and design of accounting information systems, accounting database, and IS control and audit. The accounting implications of ERP, Electronic Commerce, and advanced information technologies are studied
Full-time Graduate Courses Department of Information Management : College of Management at National Sun Yat-Sen University
M4020004 Network Security (3crs):
As everything is in electronic form (e.g., documents, medical records, financial statements, customer or supply data, product information), the information is on the wire and in danger. This course will help students understand what and why are in danger in the networks or in computers, what and why are the possible attacks, what and why could be the possible solutions for the problem, what are the network security architecture, etc. Fundamental cryptography theory gives students the base to identify
MGT543 Information Systems Analysis and Design
This course covers the various methodologies (Structured Analysis and Design, Information Engineering, etc.), techniques (data modeling, process modeling), and tools (CASE, RDBMS, data dictionary) used in developing information systems application. Students are expected to work on a class project to apply what they learned from the course.
MGT740 Intelligent Information System
As Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (AI/ES) technologies progress, MIS managers need to understand not only the fundamentals of AI/ES, but also their relationships with the existing information systems technologies such as database and mathematical models. To meet this need, this course teaches the basic concepts and development tools of AI/ES and applies them to the managerial decision support. The discussion of cases and participating in a project are encouraged to learn real world experience of developing intelligent information systems.
MGT642 Financial Information Systems
The main topics include basic concepts of financial management, DSS for financial planning, analysis of financial conditions related to the accounting information system, the information system for analyzing engineering economic data, the investment advisory system for securities, the information system for financial institutions, development of a financial network, systems for future transactions and financial payments, and home banking. Financial experts in the field are frequently invited to speak.
MGT550 eBusiness Technology
This course deals with an overview of the technologies relevant to electronic business. Aspects covered are communications and networking, the Internet and mobile eBusiness, architecture of web systems, data interchange, access and cryptographic security, electronic payments, databases, multimedia, mass personalization and recommendation systems, search engines, data mining and intelligent agents.
MGT742 Application of Decision Support Systems
Decision support systems concepts, applications and methodologies for developing and evaluating them will be studied. Further issues addressed will include Executive Information Systems, Executive Support Systems, data warehousing, data mining, agent and intelligent systems.
MGT542 Management Information Systems
The purpose of this course is to present the relationships among the key components of MIS. This course reviews fundamentals on hardware, software, I/O devices, file and data management, system analysis and design, project management, decision support systems, expert systems, and telecommunications. This course does not intend to merely review the basics of computers, but to emphasize more advanced topics like hardware selection, software development strategy, MIS organization and research methodology. All faculty members who are experts in each issue will teach the relevant topics.
MGT843 Distributed Information System in Internet Environment
This course is offered to graduate students who aspire to acquire discipline in building Distributed Information Systems in Internet Environments.
MGT647 Management of Information Systems
The purpose of this course is two fold: first, to create the strategic IT vision based on in-depth examination of IT literature and cases, second, to develop top-notch communication skills (both written and oral) through intensive rounds of write-ups, presentations, and debates. The course will be presented from the perspective of an IS manager, focusing on the strategic and economic forces behind the organizations' investment in information technology. Through extensive real-world case studies, students will learn how to deal with the specific managerial problems encountered in a real IS environment.
Sauder School of Business > University of British Columbia
COMM 456 Information Technology Risks, Protection and Audit
Business and society are increasingly dependent upon information technology to manage resources and to function effectively. This becomes especially evident when systems break down or are misused. This course concentrates on what can go, (and has gone), wrong with computer systems: computer crime, error and security violations. These vulnerabilities of computer systems are used to discuss what all managers and auditors need to know about controlling and protecting corporate information assets and equipment. Techniques for reviewing and auditing computerized systems and controls are discussed and
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Fundamentals of Information Systems
This course focuses on the effective use of information technology in business management. It is intended to assist the students in becoming intelligent consumers/users of information systems. Toward this end, the specific learning objectives for this course are: 1) to understand the basic language of information systems, 2) to analyze the roles and responsibilities of a manager in designing and implementing information systems, and 3) to discuss how information systems affect the work of an individual and the competitive strengths of an organization.
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Studies in Information Systems Integration Management
This course focuses on the integration of information systems infrastructures and deals with various integration and infrastructures management issues. In addition, the course covers the latest trends and issues of information systems development, such as enterprise information systems architecture design, project and change management. Also, This course will explore and discuss the design, development, and implementation of information systems, and how these systems can be applied to solve current business problems. The course will emphasize integration management for information systems, and therefore will cover fundamental of integration management
Core Course for MBA Programme Graduate School of Management
GSM 5170: Management Information Systems (3 Credits)
This course attempts to enable students to make rational decisions concerning design of information systems and adoption of computer technology. Topics include an overview of management information systems (MIS), development of the computer industry, conceptual framework for MIS, physical configuration and technology for MIS and finally, trends in the development of computing and electronics in Malaysia and other selected countries in East Asia.
Pre-requisite(s): None
Full-time Graduate Courses Department of Information Management : College of Management at National Sun Yat-Sen University
M4023005 Production and Marketing Information Systems (3crs):
Since late 1970’s, the developing of information technologies changed the behaviors of business operations and the relationship within business networks. The major concern to implement e-business is to establish the proper production/marketing information systems for the business. In this course, the well-known business application information systems, such as enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and etc. are introduced and discussed. At the mean time, the business process reengineering techniques are also demonstrated to
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Accounting and Information System
This course considers accounting not as simple book keeping or a calculation mechanism, but as information systems which are comprehensive combinations of human beings such as information producers, information users, information activities of an enterprise's management, information processing procedures, and a mechanism related to information. Topics include a basic concept of accounting information systems, internal control systems, the kind of transactions and book keeping mechanisms, and accounting procedures under computerized accounting information systems.
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Studies in Information Systems
This course is a conceptual introduction to information systems. The specific objectives for this course are: (1) to define the field of information systems, (2) to introduce students to concepts that define the field, (3) to introduce students to both classic and current research streams in information systems, and (4) to provide students with a framework for understanding the field
MGT547 Business Strategy & Use of Information Technology
This course is offered to graduate students in a seminar format during a semester. The seminar is to focus on exploring and articulating the framework and methodology associated with deployment of Information Technology to help formulate and execute business strategy.
SNU Business School at Seoul National University
Studies in Financial Statement Analysis
This course provides a framework and methods of information analysis for students who can understand the production process of accounting information. In this course, comprehensive analyses of various factors affecting corporate value-creating abilities are emphasized, rather than the myopic approach. It deals with how to analyze accounting and other information in security valuation, as well as covering how to use accounting information in strategic decision making, management efficiency improvement, and management control systems design.
Course of HRM from Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration at Chulalongkorn University
MGMT 41 Human Resource Management Information Systems (1.5)
This course covers the impact of trends in information technology systems and technologies on human resource information management. Participants learn how to employ information technology to leverage their business and make strategic human resource management decisions.
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N4120001 Production and Marketing Information Systems (3crs):
Since late 1970’s, the developing of information technologies changed the behaviors of business operations and the relationship within business networks. The major concern to implement e-business is to establish the proper production/marketing information systems for the business. In this course, the well-known business application information systems, such as enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and etc. are introduced and discussed. At the mean time, the business process reengineering techniques are also demonstrated to make the students to improve
Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University
Information Systems
INSY 603 COURSE DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE
INSY 605 Systems Analysis and Modeling
INSY 606 Technology Management
INSY 607 Technology Consulting
INSY 633 IT Knowledge Management
INSY 635 Telecommunications Management
INSY 636 Information Systems Admin
INSY 637 Information Systems Design
INSY 638 Data & Database Management
INSY 645 Managing Electronic Commerce
INSY 690 Topics in Mgmt. Info.Systems 1
INSY 691 Topics in Mgmt. Info Systems 2
INSY 692 Topics in Mgmt. Info Systems 3
Sauder School of Business > University of British Columbia
BAIT 512 - Managing IT-related Business Risks
Prerequisite
MBA Core
The theme of this course is Managing IT-Related Business Risks. Business and society have become very dependent on information technology to manage resources and to function effectively. This is especially evident when systems break down or are misused. This course concentrates on what can go wrong with information systems, the role of management in implementing controls to prevent, detect, and correct such exposures, and the role of the audit and security functions in designing, understanding, and testing those controls. Best practices for IT governance are
Elective Course for Finance Programme Graduate School of Management
GSM 5422: Security Analysis and Portfolio Theory (3 Credits)
This course covers both the theory of portfolio management and security analysis such as risk and return, portfolio theory, capital asset pricing model, arbitrage pricing theory, fundamental analysis and technical analysis.
Pre-requisite(s): GSM 5400: Financial Management