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Information Systems Management

FALL SEMESTER 2009
 
Days: MW
Time: 3:30 - 4:45
Room: Lowder 124
Professor: Carr, Email: carrhou@auburn.edu
Textbooks: TBA
Description: Experienced-based class building on domain knowledge of prerequisites; gives personal and team experience in data communications technology and networks. 2.2 GPA required.

Days: TR
Time: 9:30 - 10:45
Room: Lowder 21
Professor: Hall, Email: halldia@auburn.edu
Textbooks: TBA
Description: This course covers current issues in Information Systems Management and Technology. As such, topics may differ from semester to semester. The objective of the course is to allow students to become familiar with issues such as emerging technologies, information systems and their role in vertical portals, and the role of information systems in industry.

Days: MW
Time: 8:00 - 9:15
Room: Lowder 20
Professor: Byrd, Email: byrdter@auburn.edu
Description: In-dept study of the planning, scheduling and control processes in industrial projects.
 
Days: MW
Time: 12:30 - 1:45
Room: Lowder 21
Professor: Byrd, Email: byrdter@auburn.edu
Textbooks: TBA
Description: Fundamentals of client-side Internet programming using technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, and XML.
 
Days: TR
Time: 3:30 - 4:45
Room: Lowder 20
Professor: Hall, Email: halldia@auburn.edu
Description: Introduction to knowledge management and its role in organizational decision-making and learning. Studies of issues related to management, creation, and use of knowledge as well as issues related to system design and implementation.
 
Days: MW
Time: 2:00 - 3:15
Room: Lowder 124
Professor: Carr, Email: Carrhou@auburn.edu  
Textbooks: TBA
Description: Provides an understanding of voice and data communications, e.g., networks (LAN, internet), protocols standards, legislation and project development, so that managers, might utilize telecommunications effectively.
 
 
 Days: TR
Time: 2:00 - 3:15
Room: Lowder 21
Professor: Marshall, Email: marshte@auburn.edu  
Description:  Database management systems using database methodologies to support business applications, including requirements for distributed databases.