Course description
Course Title: MIS3504 Digital Design and Innovation
CRN: 24775
Course Objective:
In this course you will learn how to analyze business problems from a design perspective and how to develop innovative solutions. We will use a semester project for an identified client as the vehicle for “learning by doing.” Assuming the role of Business Analyst, you will learn various techniques including stakeholder analysis, business rules analysis, and data and process modeling. You will learn to apply different techniques to elicit requirements which will define the problem and what a solution should look like. Finally, you will work in teams to analyze an actual problem, prototype solution using Justinmind software and present your proposed solution to the client.
Course information
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Meets on: Tuesday Evenings
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Alter Hall 0A035
First Night of Class: Tuesday August 27 2019
Last Night of Class: Tuesday December 3, 2019
Final Exam: Tuesday December 17, 2019 – (May be deferred to finals week)
Office Hours:
Tuesday 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM After class
Monday / Wednesday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM by phone 267.242.5439
Important information
Disability
Any student who has a need for accommodation based on the impact of a documented disability, including special accommodations for access to technology resources and electronic instructional materials required for the course, should contact me privately to discuss the specific situation by the end of the second week of classes or as soon as practical. If you have not done so already, please contact Disability Resources and Services (DRS) at 215-204-1280 in 100 Ritter Annex to learn more about the resources available to you. I will work with DRS to coordinate reasonable accommodations for all students with documented disabilities.
Student and Faculty Academic Rights and Responsibilities
Freedom to teach and freedom to learn are inseparable facets of academic freedom. Please review the university policy on Student and Faculty and Academic Rights and Responsibilities (Policy #03.70.02).
Technology Usage
The use of technology is an important aspect of this course. Please review the Temple University Technology Usage Policy.