BA3301 INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course Code:3123301
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:Business Administration
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Assoc.Prof.Dr. LAMİA ZEYNEP ONAY, Lecturer NESLİ TUFAN
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

The course focuses on the strategic role of information systems in organizations. It has a managerial, rather than technical perspective, emphasizing the application of information systems in a wide variety of business settings. It focuses on the role of managers in ensuring that these systems support and integrate the various business processes within the company in order to achieve competitive advantage. Topics are divided into three parts: Part I covers the types of information systems and system applications in different decision making contexts. Part II links systems to organizational strategies and introduces the methods used for building information systems. Part III stresses the issues involved in implementing and managing information systems: the determinants of system success and failure, system vulnerability and abuse, and the ethical and social impacts of information systems.


Course Content

This course stresses the value of information as an organizational resource; and covers system development methodologies, systems analysis, design, implementation and evaluation, prototyping, data communications and database management.


Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

Course Specific Skills:

1. Understand how organizations use information systems to achieve strategic objectives

2. Relate decision making structures to types of information systems

3. Relate functional area business processes to information system levels

4. Distinguish the features of the different types of enterprise applications

5. Evaluate the spectrum of approaches for information systems development

6. Understand the link between the organization’s strategy and information systems

7. Determine the priorities in selecting system projects that support the organization’s strategy

8. Be aware of new opportunities offered by network strategies

9. Recognize the importance of information systems planning

10. Identify the determinants of system success and failure

11. Manage system project risks

12. Realize that all systems are vulnerable and open to abuse

13. Create controls to take steps against system vulnerability and abuse

14. Understand the ethical and social impacts of information systems

Discipline Specific Skills:

15. Understand how information systems integrate the functional areas within the organization

16. Realize that all systems lead to organizational change in different degrees

17. Recognize the role of managers in selecting systems that are critical for the organization

18. Evaluate the impact of information systems for achieving competitive advantage

19. Generate business value from information systems investments Personal and Key Skills:

20. Develop analytical skills for evaluating information systems and projects

21. Link the concepts covered in the course to real world applications

22. Formulate action plans to derive value from information

23. Undertake the ethical use of information systems


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
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1They attain advanced level of knowledge in the functional areas of business administration such as strategic management, marketing, accounting, finance, organization management, human resources, and operations management.
2They are capable of identifying and analyzing legal, environmental and social factors, which influence the basic functional areas of the business administration.
3They understand and implement rational, systematic and scientific approaches effectively in problem solving and decision-making processes.
4They are capable of applying, analyzing, synthesizing and evaluating the knowledge they have in diverse fields efficiently
5They are capable of transferring information by using efficient verbal and written communication techniques.
6They are capable of performing professional communication effectively also in English.
7They know the methods of performing efficient teamwork.
8They are capable of following the contemporary techniques, scientific and technological developments in their fields and are able to conduct research and studies in order to develop their business administration related knowledge, skills, and competences.
9They are knowledgeable in the areas of professional ethics and responsibility.
10They are capable of utilizing their knowledge and skills efficiently in global and multicultural contexts.
11They are knowledgeable in the issues of environment, social responsibility, social justice, quality and cultural values
12They have a creative, innovative and critical perspective.

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