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CISM 4330 01D - Enterprise Architecture
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the theoretical and practical issues related to Enterprise Architecture (EA). EA is the organizing structure for business processes and IT infrastructure. Top performing organizations know how to design their business processes and IT infrastructure for success of their current operations, and the most successful companies know how to expand their EA to enable innovation and to seize a competitive advantage for the future. This course will introduce students to EA concepts and will equip students with design thinking tools and knowledge needed to extend an organization’s EA. Specific emphasis will be placed on using SAP enterprise systems design tools. Same as MGNT 4330.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of Business
Department:
Management
Campus |
Carrollton Campus |
Start Date |
JAN 08, 2022 |
End Date |
MAY 10, 2022 |
Days Taught |
TUE THR |
Time of Day |
09:30 am - 10:45 am |
Location |
Roy Richards Sr. Hall |
123 |
Instructor(s):Gelareh Towhidi |
Open Seats:0 of 35 as of 12/02/2023 04:06:47 |
Co-requisites:
CISM 4310
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Pre-requisites:
CISM 3330
Minimum Grade:
C
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: 51-94% Online (P) |
This course is between 50-94% online - see notes above or instructor for more info.
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