MMGT 240 Management of Information

A survey course for business and economics students covering all aspects of the management perspective of identifying, developing, implementing and managing a corporate information system (IS). This course introduces IS concepts and vocabulary, distinguishes between information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) and overviews the issues, difficulties and opportunities that information systems (IS) present to businesses. The integration of management, technology and organizations is presented in a unified IS framework. Case studies and/or in-class computer lab exercises. Also see Enrollment Requirements.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

MGT 240 & MMGT 240

Prerequisite

open to students in the Tucson program who've taken MMGT 118 (formerly MGT 118P) and MMGT 123 (formerly MGT 123P)