MIS 2101.003 – Kapish K. Vanvaria – Spring 2017

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Course/Section

MIS2101 Section 003
Thursday :  6:00PM – 8:30PM

Instructor

 

Kapish Vanvaria

kapishv@temple.edu
Office hours – By appointment and email 

The Diamond Peer Teacher and ITA for this semester are:

Sean Dougherty
tuf47275@temple.edu
Office Hours: Speakman 209B – Tuesdays 1p-2p, Wednesday 2p-4p

Kyle Matusik
Kyle.Matusik@temple.edu

Office Hours: Speakman 209B – Tuesdays 3:30p-4:30p, Thursdays 3:30p-4:30p

Students are encouraged to utilize the Diamond Peers during office hours and exam review sessions.  Diamond Peers are resources that are provided to students to help students be successful in this course. 

Course description

Information Systems in Organizations introduces students to core concepts of management information systems. Students learn to identify and analyze organizational systems and processes using techniques including conceptual diagramming, process decomposition, and data modeling; gain experience in identifying and using multiple types of systems used by organizations ranging from start-ups to global enterprises; and, analyze consumer information systems to understand multiple approaches to systems architecture, the power of network effects and platforms, and the importance of digital identity management. Ethical issues in use of information systems and the role of systems in business careers are also covered.

Credits

MIS2101 was completely redesigned for the fall of 2015.  Credit for this redesign goes to Professor Steven Johnson. The work done by Professor Johnson makes a bold intellectual statement about innovative techniques that enable students to develop a deeper, more genuine understanding of the most essential topics covered in an MIS course and a departure from the traditional memorization of terms that students take away from a traditional MIS course.

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