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Course Outline
Course Details
1. Course Description
The primary objective of this course is to familiarize students with the role of Information Systems (IS) in enhancing
business process and in management decision making process across organizations. The course intends to focus on
topics such as management of digital firms, internet and information technology, e-business, emerging technologies,
enterprise applications, IT infrastructure and IT security.
The emerging technologies and its importance in shaping the business world
1 Introductory Class 1
6 E-Commerce 5
7 Enterprise Applications 2
* The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the syllabus if necessary. Total 24
5. A. Assessment Schedule
B. Weights of Assessments
Assessments Percentage (%)
Final Assessment 25
Case Study 10
Total 100
85-89 A- 60-64 C
80-84 B+ 50-59 D
75-79 B Below 50 F
70-74 B-
6. List of References
The lectures provided in class will serve as course notes. Students are expected to
Course Notes
keep themselves updated via Moodle.
Laudon, K. C. & Laudon, J. P. (2018). Management Information Systems: Managing
Essential Books (Textbooks)
the Digital Firm. Pearson.
Bajaj, K. K. & Nag, D. (2006). E-Commerce: The Cutting Edge of Business. Tata
Recommended Reference Books
McGraw-Hill.
Periodicals N/A
Late Submission of Work: Students are requested to submit all assignments/term paper on due date. Late submissions
will not be accepted resulting in a 0 (zero) for that assignment/term paper.
Missed Assessments and Quizzes: Students are requested to appear for assessments/quizzes on due date and time.
Make-ups will be allowed only if there is valid medical emergency or family emergency. However, students should
communicate with the instructor regarding their emergency ASAP.
Unfair Means During Assessments: Any sort of unfair means during assessments will not be tolerated and might result i
in a 0 (zero) in that assessment or even an “F” grade.