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Fundamentals of Business Information Systems
Issued by
Northeastern State University
This course provides an introduction to information systems, including system development concepts, information technologies, ethical and international issues, and the implementation of application software. It explains how information is organized and managed and how information systems drive and enhance competitive advantage. Badge earners must complete the following course: IS 3063 - Principles of Information Systems
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Skills
Earning Criteria
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Instructional strategies include: audio visual materials, discussion, computer-based training, practical exercises, lectures.
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SLO 1. Recognize IS management and project management concepts and how they affect corporate strategy to improve decision making and increase competitive advantage.
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SLO 2. Recognize different types of information systems and technologies, including different types of hardware/software, telecommunication/networking technologies, database concepts and issues.
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SLO 3. Describe security management issues, ethical challenges and global IT management.
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SLO 4. Examine systems theory/systems thinking including environment, boundaries, interfaces, input, process, output, control/feedback and system development principles.
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SLO 5. Demonstrate critical thinking problem solving skills in information systems.