Information Technology Management Courses (formerly MSI)
Itm 510 Advanced Excel with Visual Basic for Applications (1)
Excel is the most used software in any organization. This course includes advanced Excel including the use of Excel objects, Macros, Functions, Goal Seek, Solver, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), regression analysis, charts, pivot tables, etc. Problems will focus on business decision support, scenario analysis and statistical techniques. The student will learn how to improve productivity using spreadsheet software and VBA for problem solving in a business environment. S/U graded.
Itm 511 Operations Management (2)
This course is a comprehensive view of operations management, strategies and concepts, processes, and techniques enable manufacturing organizations to compete effectively in the global marketplace. Decision models will be introduced and implemented using selected software packages.
Itm 513 Quantitative Analysis for Business (3)
This course is designed to train students to make business decisions using quantitative techniques. Analytic skills such as problem solving and critical thinking will be taught through the use of probability and logical reasoning. Concepts including simulation and regression will be covered with the aid of software packages. Students will work on projects involving quality control and forecasting. Business skills such as risk management and inventory planning will be emphasized.
Itm 514 Operations Management (3)
Gaining competitive advantage through quality services and products continues to be a major challenge for many service and manufacturing organizations. In this course, we present a comprehensive view of how a judicious combination of operations strategy, concepts, processes, and techniques enable both service and manufacturing organizations to compete effectively in the global marketplace. The course is organized around the theme of how to effectively manage the process of producing and delivering quality services and products to the customer. The course will emphasize the use of cases and require presentations to enhance both unstructured problem solving and communication skills.
Itm 520 Database Management (1)
This is an introductory course in database modeling, design and implementation for business applications. The role of database systems in the management of information and the procedures for modeling the data resource to support managerial/executive needs are presented. It includes principles of database theory, query languages, and forms of data organization. Students gain hands-on experience through developing one or more database applications using one of the standard database packages.
Itm 522 Managing Information Technology (3)
This required course for all MBA students is, simply stated, about managing IT to realize the full potential of investments in these technologies. The advent of the Personal Computer in the early eighties ushered the Information Age. In today's Internet Age, it is imperative for managers to get a good grasp of the role IS/IT as a key enabler to achieve business objectives. The course will examine strategic as well as operational issues of IT management. The goal of this course is to cover major topics rather than be encyclopedic, so that a foundation is laid for learning as the field unfolds in the future.
Itm 572 Advanced Programming (1)
The course teaches the basic constructs of the language and covers some aspects of object oriented programming. The course will start with a discussion of data types and flow control and then delve into issues like abstraction and inheritance. This is a programming class so a lot of effort is required outside of the class in programming assignments.
Itm 601 Business Systems Analysis and Design (3)
This course introduces students to the analysis and design of information systems. Topics include the identification and modeling of business requirements and processes, development of information systems that meet those requirements, and techniques associated with the successful completion of systems projects. Enrollment limited to ITM department concentrators or by the consent of instructor. Co-Requisite: BITM 603.
Itm 602 Enterprise - Wide Application Development and Management (3)
This course teaches students how to plan and implement an online business. The students learn about financial analysis, marketing analysis, and risk analysis and use these to create a business plan for their online business idea. The students then implement their idea by creating a working prototype using a multi-tier (client/server/data) architecture and server side technology. Students develop and design a database and then connect it to the server creating dynamic web pages. At the middle and end of the semester, the students give a presentation to a review panel which evaluates their efforts. Based on technical demands of the course, it is required for students to have some knowledge of database development and programming. Pre-requisite: ITM 604. Co-requisite: ITM 522, ITM 698, ITM 520 (or equivalent), or permission of instructor.
Itm 603 Management of IT Projects (3)
This is a required course in the Information Technology Management concentration of the MBA program. It will cover the financial, organizational and technical issues of managing IT projects. It will focus on methodologies and tools to address unstructured IT challenges. Major topics will include Project Management Life Cycle and related issues; financial management of IT resources and projects including outsourcing and ROI; and, analytics to derive business intelligence including data warehousing, expert systems and data mining tools. Co-Requisite: BITM 601.
Itm 604 Data Communications, Computer Networking and Computer Security (3)
This class introduces communications and networking concepts, including types of networks, data/signal transmission, basic ideas such as error control and multiplexing, as well as the costs and benefits of different wired and wireless media and communications hardware. It covers network topologies, the OSI/Internet models, associated protocols (TCP/IP), network architectures, and network routing and switching. Information security concepts are introduced, including common risks to information systems and their controls. Specific areas covered include wireless security, application security, password security and access control, cryptography and secure electronic commerce (PKI, digital certification, digital signatures, and other electronic authentication), intrusion detection/prevention, incident response, and computer forensics. Students also perform a risk analysis exercise using a real-world case and learn to develop information security policy. Pre-requisite: ITM 522 or permission of instructor. Co-requisite: ITM 602
Itm 605 Advanced Concepts in Information Technology Management I (3)
This is a seminar-type course that deals with contemporary issues in the design and application of information technology, theory, and analytic approaches to complex, unstructured business problems. Topics will vary, but may include decision systems modeling, data security and quality, management decision making, multivariate modeling and optimization. Pre-requisites: Permission of the instructor required.
Itm 606 Advanced Concepts in Operations Management II (3)
This is a seminar-type course that deals in-depth with contemporary issues in operations management. Representative topics include automation and robotics, the use of expert systems in the manufacturing environment, and problems involved in off-shore manufacturing, international distribution, and competition with low labor-cost countries. Prerequisites: BITM 514 and permission of instructor.
Itm 611 Analysis and Design of Information-Decision Systems (3)
This course provides a theoretical and practical introduction to the analysis and design of information systems. It includes techniques for requirements gathering, modeling, and system design. Prerequisite: BITM 522 or consent of the instructor. Not open to department ITM concentrators or students who have taken ITM601.
Itm 612 Topics in Information Systems (3)
Covers topics such as management of information resources, expert systems, information flows to support production operations, advanced material in structured analysis and design, computer networking, and the impact of information quality on organizational effectiveness. Prerequisite: BITM 522.
Itm 680 Project Management (3)
This course will cover project management topics and concepts while focusing on technology based projects. Topics will include: Philosophy & Concepts; Project/Systems Life Cycle; PERT, CPM, Resource Allocation; Organizational Considerations; Risk Management; Communication Management; Contracting; PMBOK; Process areas and Knowledge areas; Project Completion, Turnover and Follow-up. Prerequisite: Student must be in the last year of the MBA program
Itm 691 Field Study in Management Information Systems (3)
FField projects are conducted by students under faculty supervision in a variety of business and not-for-profit organizations. The projects provide students with an opportunity to apply and further develop their skills in management information systems. Must be repeated for 3 credits. Prerequisites: BITM 522 and permission of the department chairperson. S/U graded.
Itm 692 Special Topics in Information Technology (3)
This course provides intensive study of issues, skills and techniques required for successful management of information technology. Topics to be covered may include advanced programming languages, emerging technologies, unstructured decision making techniques, and current industry trends. Classroom and project work is complemented by workshops and seminars covering the practical use of technology from an industry perspective to reinforce student learning. Enrollment limited to ITM concentrators or with permission of the instructor. Co-Requisite: BITM 601.
Itm 695 Independent Study in Information Systems (1-3)
The student and instructor jointly develop a plan of independent study on an advanced topic in information systems or operations management. The student is usually required to prepare a report or paper. May be repeated for a total of 3 credits. Prerequisites: BITM 522 and permission of instructor and department chairperson.
Itm 698 Research Project in ITM (3)
Supervised research on a topic involving accounting, finance, operations management, human resources management, and/or management information systems. Required of all part-time MBA program students. Not opened for students with credit in BITM 691. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 30 graduate credits. S/U graded.