GC 525 Information Systems in Organizations (CRN No. 70206)
Prerequisites -- None specified
Fall Term -- Wed -- 5:00-8:00 -- 3 credits
Starting date: 09/09/09; ending date: 12/02/09
Regularly assigned classroom: JAH M25;
exception dates & alternate classrooms: none
Instructor: Theodore Bross
Course Description
This course is designed to provide a detailed understanding of information systems and their use within the modern organization. It will explore the essential components of the systems and analyze how each is developed and linked into a production system. Contemporary computing concepts will be examined and a profile of strategic information management issues will be presented. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of technology in assisting organizations to meet their operational and strategic goals. The course incorporates Internet activities, spreadsheets, and a database management package.
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Faculty Information
Dr. Theodore M. Bross, EdD, received his doctoral degree from Rutgers University. Currently, he Associate Director for Administrative Information Services at Princeton University. He has also held Director or Associate Director positions with the University of Pennsylvania and with Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Bross holds an adjunct faculty appointment at Thomas Jefferson University.
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