Course Descriptions:
SM 300: SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICE
A foundational study of systems management and technology from theoretical, managerial and practical perspectives.
SM 346: SYSTEMS RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
An introduction to the principles and concepts of business resources development and management. Emphasis on developing strategic advantage through deployment of appropriate systems.
SM 347: SYSTEMS LINKAGE AND APPLICATIONS
Introduction to communications, network, and related system issues and applications in an organizational setting.
SM 348: SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
An introduction to the various system architectures common to modern business systems.
SM 443: SYSTEMS PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT
Examination of tools and systems used to support strategic planning and decision making.
SM 444: SYSTEMS OPERATIONS AND CONTROL
Management of the organization's data resources and information flow, including: project management, systems planning, control and operations.
SM 446: SYSTEMS AVAILABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT
Examination of security and risk management in organizational systems. Cost-benefit issues, access, availability and efficiency will be analyzed.
SM 447: SYSTEMS PROCESS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Examination of electronic commerce systems, processes and technologies, and how such systems may be used to develop competitive advantage.
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Systems Management Courses
SM300: Systems Management & Practice
SM346: Business Resource Development
SM347: Introduction to Business Telecommunications
SM348: Business Systems Architecture
SM444: Information Systems Management
SM446: Security, Risk, and Threat Management
