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Management Information System Course Overview

The document outlines the course structure for Management Information Systems (MIE 123) for the second semester, detailing its general and specific objectives, which include understanding MIS concepts, technicalities, IT infrastructure, and ethical issues. It presents a comprehensive course content divided into seven units covering foundational concepts, the role of MIS in organizations, technology infrastructure, applications, and ethical impacts. The document also lists references for further reading on the subject.

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Management Information System Course Overview

The document outlines the course structure for Management Information Systems (MIE 123) for the second semester, detailing its general and specific objectives, which include understanding MIS concepts, technicalities, IT infrastructure, and ethical issues. It presents a comprehensive course content divided into seven units covering foundational concepts, the role of MIS in organizations, technology infrastructure, applications, and ethical impacts. The document also lists references for further reading on the subject.

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Management Information System

MIE 123

Semester: Second Full Marks: 75

Credit Hour: 3 Internal: 30

Final Exam: 45

General Objectives:
This includes coverage of design and implementation of MIS, networks and data
communications, managerial decision making, and managerial aspects of organizational
information systems.

Specific Objectives:

 to know the general concepts of information and management information system.


 To know the technicalities involved in MIS,
 To know about the infrastructure of IT,
 To know the social and ethical issues involved in designing the MIS

COURSE CONTENTS

Unit 1: Foundation of Information system 5 Hrs

Information systems in organization, Data and information, Information as resource,


Types of information systems, Decision making with MIS, Managing information
systems in organization
Unit 2: MIS in a digital firm 5 Hrs

Management Information system and it importance in organization, Role and impact of


MIS, Management effectiveness and MIS, Contemporary approaches to MIS,
Components of MIS, Development process of MIS, Strategic design of MIS, Business
process Re-Engineering

Unit 3: Information Systems, Organizations, management and strategy 8 Hrs

The changing role of information systems in organizations, Managers, decision making


and information system, Information system and business Strategy.

Unit 4: Information technology Infrastructure 8 Hrs

Technology of Information systems, Managing data resources, Telecommunications and


Networks, Database and client server architecture, Data Warehouse, e-business
technology.

Unit 5: Applications of MIS 8 Hrs

Applications in manufacturing and service sector, Applications in internet based business


sector, Applications in decision support systems and knowledge management,
Applications in monitoring organizational performance and information security and
control.

Unit 6: Ethical and social impact of Information systems 5 Hrs

Ethical and social issues related to systems, Ethics in an information society, The moral
dimensions of information systems.

Unit 7: Case studies 6 Hrs

References:

1. Management Information Systems, Waman S Jawadekar


2. Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (9th Edition) by Kenneth C.
Laudon, Jane P. Laudon .
3. MIS: Maanging information systems in business, government and society, Rahul De, Wiley
India
4. Essentials of Management Information Systems by Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon .
5. Management information systems by James A O’ Brien, George M. Marakas, Ramesh Behl

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