
Foundations of Information Technology
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CMP-202 Foundations of Information Technology
Provides an overview of the fundamental ideas and principles behind information systems. The course approaches traditional computer concepts from a managerial perspective geared to the requirements of businesses and organizations. Within this context students use case studies to analyze and discuss design concepts and approaches to managing information and implementing technology solutions. The course introduces students to the role of information systems in business, society and private life, to the role of critical decision makers, and to important decision support tools. It further addresses core ethical issues, principles and procedures. Students are expected to develop critical thinking as well as analytical and problem-solving skills.
Study Methods:
Online Courses (CMP-202-OL) Sep 2009 Oct 2009 Nov 2009 Dec 2009 Jan 2010 Feb 2010
Semester Hours: 3
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