Information Technology Management

Information Technology Management

Organizations today need information technology to improve information visibility, accuracy, and speed. Those who can manage information well and use those information to make decisions will win the competition or able to provide better services to society or customers. To tap the benefit of information systems and technology, a systematic approach from planning, requirement analysis, implementation, and maintenance has to be managed. This field of study trains students with the ability to:

  1. Identify, analyze, and formulate information system needs for an organization
  2. Plan IS development projects
  3. Plan and control IS projects
  4. Design information systems for an organization that includes integration of various elements
  5. Able to plan, design, and audit the use of information system for an organization

 

Curriculum

Subjects for Semester 1 Credits Subjects for Semester 3 Credits
Business Statistics 2 Human Resources Management 2
Information Systems and Technology 2 Project Management 2
Decision Analysis and Systems 2 IT Governance and Audit 3
Financial Management 2 Thesis methodology 2
Data and Information Management 2 TOTAL 9
TOTAL 10
   
Subjects for Semester 2 Credits Subjects for Semester 4 Credits
Innovation and Technology Management 2 Electives 2
Marketing Management 2 Thesis 6
E-business 2 TOTAL 8
Requirement Engineering and System Design 3
TOTAL 9
   
    Electives Credits
    Business Ethics 2
    Strategic Management 2