Courses Taught

MIS 2201 IT in Business. The goal of this sophomore-level course is to demystify information technology (IT) and empower students to be fluent in their IT-related tasks (Click textbook image for syllabus)

MIS 4223 (formerly FMIS 3222) Systems Analysis and Design. This course covers the planning, analysis and design phase of systems development life cycle introducing students to project management, feasibility study, requirements analysis, and system specifications with an emphasis on modeling and diagramming.

MIS 4220 Medical Informatics.The course will describe how health IT help providers better manage clinical practice, reduce medical errors, and improve quality of patient care and safety by supporting evidence-based and patient-centric medicine, informing and empowering consumers to take better care of their health.

MIS 4241 (formerly FMIS 3241) Data Analytics for Managerial Decision Making This course introduces the basic elements of data analytics and how to analytically think about data and its role in business. Huge amounts of data are being collected from individuals, businesses and governments, providing opportunities to analyze data systematically for improving decision-making. The course will examine fundamental principles and techniques of data analytics, illustrate real-world examples in different business contexts working “hands-on” using data analytics software, develop data-analytic thinking, and ultimately appreciate that proper application is as much an art as it is a science.

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