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Alan Leong
B BUS 330
Bothell Campus

Information Management and Analysis

Study of the methods of gathering, structuring, analyzing and applying information in business organizations. A survey of the changes in organizations resulting from new knowledge technologies provides a framework for intensive study of a variety of tools used to gather, structure, analyze or apply information. Offered: AWSpS.

Class description

You will learn the fundamentals of Enterprise IT Management. This includes the basic terminology of technology, but then we move into technology management and strategy. Did you know that IT is at the heart of organizational reengineering?

Student learning goals

General method of instruction

A seminar format that requires intense participation in the classroom. The homework is relatively intense, but folds into the project.

Recommended preparation

Class assignments and grading


The information above is intended to be helpful in choosing courses. Because the instructor may further develop his/her plans for this course, its characteristics are subject to change without notice. In most cases, the official course syllabus will be distributed on the first day of class.
Additional Information
Last Update by Alan Leong
Date: 11/12/2004