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In the Management of Information
Systems specialization, you'll discover how to use information as a competitive
organizational resource and information technology to gain maximum competitive
advantage.
Courses in this specialization include:
Information Resource Management
Introduces the use of the information resources through which a business can
achieve competitive advantage. Topics covered include systems development,
end-user computing approaches, computer-based information systems, and
enterprise computing, both domestic and global (3 credits).
Advanced Information Systems Risks and Controls
This course explores different methodologies and perspectives in the risk
and control area. Major course topics include risk assessment models,
operational and organizational control structures, and strategic use of risk and
control feedback (3 credits).
Data Mining
Major topics include determining business problems or questions that might be
effectively answered via data mining, comparing and contrasting different data
mining techniques, evaluating data mining reports, developing organizational
policies on data mining, understanding the typical data-mining project cycle,
and developing a plan for implementing and evaluating data mining (3 credits).
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