Overview

This is a foundational (Level 1) Information Systems (IS) course that introduces students to the use of IS in business and society. As an overarching theme, DPBS1602 examines the issues and management of IS in relation to human behaviour and its consequences. Through this course, students will learn to appreciate … For more content click the Read More button below. The topics that are covered in DPBS1602 include understanding the role of Information Systems and IS Professionals in Global Business, the relationship between Information Systems, Organisations, and Strategy, the dominant Business Models enabled by the Internet and Web 2.0 technology. The course will also explore contemporary technology enabled phenomena that are disruptive to the current business landscape. The course also touches on popular enterprise-level information systems such as Enterprise Systems, Supply Chain and Customer Relationship Management Systems and the emergence of business intelligence in supporting organisation decision making. The course also involves discussion of the considerations behind the acquisition and building of IS and the issues common to the management of IS projects. Lastly, the course addresses the need to secure the IS and the potential ethical and social issues faced by businesses in relation to their use of IS.

Conditions for Enrolment

Prereq: 6 UOC of any DPGE, DPST, DPBS and enrolled in a Global Diploma program

Course Attributes

Introductory Course

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)