course aims in Estonian
Anda ülevaade infotehnoloogiate rakendamisest organisatsioonis ning kirjeldada infosüsteemidega seonduvaid sotsiaalseid, eetilisi, majanduslikke ja juriidilisi aspekte.
course aims in English
To give an overview of the application of information technologies in the organization and to describe the social, ethical, economic and legal aspects related to information systems.
learning outcomes in the course in Est.
Kursuse läbinud üliõpilane:
- teab infosüsteemidega seonduvaid baastermineid;
- oskab teha äriprotsesside analüüsi;
- mõistab infosüsteemidega seonduvaid sotsiaalseid ja eetilisi väljakutseid;
- oskab luua lihtsamat andmemudelit ja andmebaasi;
- omab esmast arusaamist infosüsteemide kavandamisest.
learning outcomes in the course in Eng.
Student who has completed the course:
- knows basic terms related to information systems;
- is able to perform business process analysis;
- understands the social and ethical challenges related to information systems;
- can create a simpler data model and database;
- has a basic understanding of information systems design.
brief description of the course in Estonian
Infosüsteemid ning kaasnevad mõisted. Seos infosüsteemide ja ettevõtete eesmärkide vahel. IT projekti juhtimine. Infosüsteemid ja nendega kaasnevad sotsiaalsed ning eetilised aspektid. Tarkvara peamised arhitektuurivariandid. Andmebaasid. Infosüsteemide turvalisus. IT tehnoloogiad turunduses.
brief description of the course in English
Information systems and related concepts. Relationship between information systems and business objectives. IT project management. Information systems and their social and ethical aspects. Main software architectures. Databases. Security of information systems. IT technologies in marketing.
type of assessment in Estonian
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type of assessment in English
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independent study in Estonian
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independent study in English
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study literature
Management Information Systems. Managing the Digital Firm (15 ed) Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon.
study forms and load
daytime study: weekly hours
4.0
session-based study work load (in a semester):