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Course Code: CIS 2215
This course introduces the concepts of information technology, basic types of information systems, information systems development process, and application software. It places emphasis on the strategic role of information within an organization and the need to manage this valuable resource. It also focuses on the key components of information systems: people, software, hardware, data, and communication technologies; and how these components can be integrated and managed to create a competitive advantage. Students will also examine the impact of information technology on an organization’s decision-making as well as ethical issues facing managers.
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- Programme Type: Precollege, Certificate & Associate Degree
- Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics
- Prerequisite: CIS2110, CIS2111