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Management Information System

The Management Information System (MIS) course provides an introduction to the role of MIS in organizations, covering key concepts, technologies, and frameworks for managing information systems. Students will learn to analyze various information systems, evaluate the impact of IT on businesses, and apply MIS concepts to solve problems. The course includes modules on data management, emerging technologies, digital transformation, and project management, with assessments based on assignments, exams, and a group project.

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Management Information System

The Management Information System (MIS) course provides an introduction to the role of MIS in organizations, covering key concepts, technologies, and frameworks for managing information systems. Students will learn to analyze various information systems, evaluate the impact of IT on businesses, and apply MIS concepts to solve problems. The course includes modules on data management, emerging technologies, digital transformation, and project management, with assessments based on assignments, exams, and a group project.

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Management Information System (MIS)

Syllabus
Course Code:
Course Credits: 3
Duration: 12-16 Weeks

Course Description
This course introduces students to Management Information Systems (MIS) and their role in
modern organizations. It covers key concepts, technologies, and frameworks used in designing
and managing information systems to support business operations and decision-making.

Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:

 Understand the role and importance of MIS in organizations.


 Analyze different types of information systems and their applications.
 Evaluate the impact of IT and digital transformation on businesses.
 Apply MIS concepts to solve business problems.
 Learn about emerging technologies like AI, Big Data, and Cloud Computing in MIS.

Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to MIS

 Definition and Importance of MIS


 Components of MIS (People, Technology, Processes, Data)
 Role of MIS in Business and Management

Module 2: Information Systems in Organizations

 Types of Information Systems:


o Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
o Decision Support Systems (DSS)
o Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
o Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
o Supply Chain Management (SCM)
 Strategic Role of Information Systems
Module 3: Data and Information Management

 Data, Information, and Knowledge


 Database Management Systems (DBMS)
 Data Warehousing and Big Data Analytics
 Data Security and Privacy

Module 4: IT Infrastructure & Emerging Technologies

 Hardware, Software, and Networking


 Cloud Computing and Virtualization
 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in MIS
 Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain in Business

Module 5: E-Business and Digital Transformation

 E-Commerce and Digital Markets


 Social Media and Online Business Strategies
 Mobile and Web Applications in Business
 Cybersecurity Challenges

Module 6: Decision Making and Business Intelligence

 Role of MIS in Decision-Making


 Business Intelligence & Data Analytics
 Dashboards and Data Visualization Tools

Module 7: System Development and Project Management

 Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)


 Agile and Waterfall Methodologies
 IT Project Management and Risk Analysis
 Ethics and Legal Considerations in IT

Module 8: Future Trends and Case Studies

 Digital Transformation Strategies


 Case Studies on Successful MIS Implementations
 Future of MIS: AI, Automation, and Smart Systems

Assessment & Evaluation


Component Weightage
Assignments & Quizzes 20%
Mid-Term Exam 25%
Group Project 25%
Final Exam 30%

Project: Students will analyze a real-world MIS case, design an information system for a
business, or research emerging MIS trends.

Recommended Books & Resources


 Management Information Systems – Kenneth C. Laudon & Jane Laudon
 Management Information Systems for the Information Age – Stephen Haag
 Essentials of Management Information Systems – Ralph Stair & George Reynolds
 Industry Articles, Case Studies, and Research Papers

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