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The impact of Information Technology (IT) on organizations in general, and on new organization structures and control systems that are enabled by IT, IT role in managing the organization transformation process, inter-organizational systems and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), IT role in changing organization boundaries and market practice, management and strategic issues raised by the introduction of new Information Technologies (ITs), IT and managerial effectiveness, emerging Information Technologies (ITs) such as virtual reality and multimedia, assessing the potential strategic uses of IT, organization and leadership issues like the role of information officers, IT and global enterprises and future technologies, applications, and organizations.
3rd Year , 2013
  
Introduces a broad coverage to the latest concepts of knowledge-based systems (KBS), demonstrates and overviews the technology needed for using such systems, An introduction into the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques in Business, discusses different types of systems such as Decision Support Systems (DSS) and their variations as well as Expert Systems (ES) and explains their value added Contributions to the work of organizations, the coverage will extend to Include major characteristics of KBSs, the knowledge acquisition and representation, inference techniques, Expert Systems development tools and Case-Based reasoning.
4th Year, 2008 -2013
  
The student learns the application of general system theory concepts and research methods in Management Information Systems. The coverage extends to discussing different methods and techniques for evaluating the role and impact of Information Systems in business and public enterprises. In addition, the course includes case discussions of Information Systems failures and success in real life. The student will be required to produce a research report about the use of IS/IT in an establishment.
4th Year, 2010 - 2013
  
This course introduces the role of business research, research processes, types of scientific research and their implications on business. Furthermore, statistical and econometrical regression models and their applications in management science; model building and computer applications are used to demonstrate how these models are integrated with businesses today in an interactive manner.
MBA, 2006 - 2009
  
The course introduces the student to information systems and communication technologies; information system evaluation and development processes; information technology applications for problem solving and management decision making; and use of information technologies to transaction processes and customer service. Appropriate application software will be used to get hands-on experience, analyze cases, and complete the class project.
MBA, 2006 - 2013
  
Objectives of course are to familiarize students with artificial intelligence and its applications in knowledge-based systems and knowledge management, and learn how this information technology can be applied to solve common business problems. Designed to show how such systems can assist managers in setting and achieving organizational objectives effectively and efficiently.
3rd Year, 2007 - 2013
  
Introducing the essentials of Management Information Systems (MIS), providing an overview of Information Systems (ISs) and their applications in business organizations, managing the information resource in organizations, the use of Information Systems (ISs), and technical issues are blended with managerial concepts, provide enough knowledge to be able to feel at ease when hearing or using some of the technical jargon.
2nd Year, 2000 - 2012
  
This course includes the study of the evolution of management thoughts through the study of the various management cools, the functions of the management process i.e.: planning , organizing , directing and control, it also includes the study of the various functional departments in the organization such as , production, marketing , finance, human resource management . . . etc.
1st Year, 2000 - 2009
  
This is a supervised project by a department member. It is meant to be a field project involving advanced concepts and application to solving practical problems and providing insights for understanding the application of Management Information Systems in business. The student is expected to make a professional project presentation demonstrating the completion of the successful endeavour.
4th Year, 2006 - 2013
  
This course covers ethical issues concerning the proper use of computer hardware and software. It aims at developing awareness and skills for ethical decision-making through careful and analytical methods. Typical issues include privacy, security, intellectual property, computer fraud, legitimate computer use, and others. The course introduces ethical theories and uses them to evaluate moral problems related to information technology within the business environment in order to help students develop the ability to reach conclusions and defend them from an ethical point of view.
3rd Year, 2010 - 2012
  
Basic fundamental concepts of electronic business and commerce, overview of a practical use of Internet for commercial use, an emphasis on the navigation of the Internet as well as designing web work and publishing web pages on the Internet, the coverage also extends to e-retailing, e-stock trading, e-publishing and e-banking, problems surrounding the e-commerce including security, privacy, new business processes and cross border commerce.
3rd Year, 2005 - 2009