Information Technology: The Network Economy
This course includes 13 distance learning lessons, a certificate of completion and CIE instructor support.
Course Description:
This course was developed to make students knowledgeable about the rapid change from the industrial economy to a networked economy built on computers, connectivity, and human knowledge.
It discusses information systems in organizations, electronic commerce strategy and technology, design and development of information systems, and issues in the networked economy.
What will I learn from this course?
Upon completion of this course, you will haved learned how information technology has created a networked economy and how people use information technology to process and share their data and resources.
You will also be able to discuss how information technology enables organizations to handle the present, remember the past, and prepare for the future through the use of information systems. In addition, you'll be able to understand the process involved in developing and acquiring information systems.
And finally, you'll learn how the effects of information technology and the networked economy are having on crime, security, and ethics and the social issues created by this technology.
Best of all, you’ll earn a professional Certificate of Completion suitable for framing when finished.
Instructor support is included with this program so you never have to study alone. If you ever have a question call us and we’re there for you. In addition, you’ll have access to CIE’s e-grade web site where you can take your exams on-line.
Lessons: -
The Networked Economy
- Information Technology: The Infrastructure of the Networked Economy
- Sharing Information and Resources through Networks
- Handling the Present: Transaction Processing Systems
- Remembering the Past with Organizational Memory
- Preparing for the Future with Decision Support Systems
- Electronic Commerce Strategies
- Electronic Commerce Technologies
- Developing Information Systems I
- Developing Information Systems II
- Crime and Security in the Networked Economy
- Privacy and Ethical Issues in the Networked Economy
- Social Issues in the Networked Economy
Order on-line or call (800) 321-2155 and ask for course 01-CET118 today!
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