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BITM 3734: IT Project Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
With the pervasive us of IT in organizations for mission critical applications, successfully envisioning and implementing these applications is critical to the success of modern organizations. With the rise of outsourcing, this is becoming even more critical. Managing IT projects is very complex and requires not only general project management techniques and skills, but also the mastery of some IT specific project management issues. This course will sensitize participants to various IT project management skills and techniques relevant to current practice. Prerequisites: (1) Either BITM 3721 or 3727 and (2) BITM 3724. 3 credits
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BITM 3741: Supply Chain Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The function of supply chain management is to design and manage the processes, assets, and flows of material and information required to satisfy customers' demands. Globalization of the economy and electronic commerce has heightened the strategic importance of supply chain management and created new opportunities for using supply chain strategy and planning as a competitive tool. The purpose of this course is to explore the basic dynamics of supply chains and to study quantitative methods currently applied to supply chain management (SCM). The course will provide an introduction to the theory of supply chain management together with examples of how businesses implement these theories in practice. Experimental. Prerequisite: BQUA 2812. 3 credits
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BITM 3750: Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course examines the basics of telecommunications. This includes communications mediums, protocols and equipment. The course will look at local area networks (LANs) and the Internet. Prerequisite: BITM 2701. Offered: Spring. 3 credits
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BITM 3752: Enterprise-Wide Accounting Information Systems I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Course is designed to provide an understanding of the roles of accounting information and information technology in the decision-making and operational support of the firm. Relational databases and data modeling are covered in significant detail. Students will become familiar with the revenue, expenditure, conversion and general ledger transaction processing subsystems. Students will develop an awareness of the impact of accounting information systems on managerial decisions as well as organizational competitiveness. Prerequisite: BACC 3111. Offered: Fall. 3 credits
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BITM 3753: Enterprise-Wide Accounting Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course will provide participants with a clear understanding of various enterprise applications like accounting, contracts, work orders, materials requirement planning and process manufacturing. Each application will be studied through an extensive REA model. In addition, the course will cover important issues including information systems security and auditing, evaluation and implementation of information systems. Prerequisite: BITM 3752 or knowledge of ER and REA modeling. Offered: Spring. 3 credits
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BITM 4730: Application of Information Technology in Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course will examine the use and impact of Information Technology (IT) on different aspects of the sport industry. As video and audio media are an important part of the revenues generated by sport companies, they are also included. The course will provide foundation knowledge in key IT topics such as networking, WWW, hardware, CRM (customer relationship management) and data mining. Included in the course will be material on building and evaluating Web sites. The goal of the course is to show how and where IT has been an "enabler" in the Sport Industry. Prerequisite: BITM 2701. 3 credits
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BITM 4794,4795,4796: ITM Co-op I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
See Co-op Adviser. Cooperative Education courses are counted as general electives. Offered: Fall, Spring. 3 credits each
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BITM 4799: Directed Research/ITM
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Application for Independent Study must be completed and approved prior to registration. Forms are available from the faculty member chosen for the supervision of the project. Emphasis on research and field work appropriate to the students' backgrounds and career objectives. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Offered: Fall, Spring. 3 credits
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BLAW 2301: Legal Foundations of Business
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examination of the relationship between the business environment and the legal environment. Topics include constitutional law implications, contractual relationships, antitrust, and employment. Offered: Fall, Spring. 3 credits
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BLAW 4310: Advanced Topics in Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Extension and application of issues in legal studies beyond the foundations level. Prerequisite: BLAW 2301. Offered: Fall. 3 credits
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