Course Description

Political Science 186 Information Technology and Decision Making in Administration

A study of the planning, developing, implementing, evaluation and control of information systems to support operations and decision making in various administrative settings; the concept of information as a critical resource to an organization and the resulting implications; a consideration of the opportunities technology provides and the issues that it raises for organizations and individuals.

Antirequisite: The former Administrative Studies 164a/b, 240a/b, the former Administrative Studies 364E.
2 lecture hours.


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