ISYS 321 - Business Information Systems


Introduction to strategic information systems functions. Provides an integrating experience that enables a student to demonstrate the capacity to synthesize and apply knowledge from an organizational perspective. Included are the uses of information technology to grow, expand, and efficiently and profitably manage an organization. Of particular focus are the interrelationships between information systems. The course's main goal is to equip students with the latest developments in businesses with regards to information technology. In that sense, the following concepts will be introduced or emphasized: Business Solution Decision, Enterprise systems (ERP), Analytics and Business Process design. Students will participate in many interdisciplinary team projects and be exposed to leading business solutions software Meets General Education requirements for Problem Solving and Collaboration. Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite ACCT 202 /C And ISYS 105 /C 
Ferris Equivalencies:

Department: AFIS



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