قسم المعلوماتية الإدارية
التعريف بالتخصص
يتيح تخصص المعلوماتية الإدارية للدارسين فرصة الحصول على درجة البكالوريوس في التخصص. ويسعى هذا البرنامج لتخريج جيل مبدع في مجال المعلوماتية الإدارية والأقسام العاملة الأخرى في المجالات التجارية والدوائر الحكومية والمؤسسات العامة والخاصة. ويتضمن البرنامج معرفة أساسية شاملة في المهارات العملية وإدارة الأعمال والإتصال، بما يوفر للخريج مقومات النجاح في العالم المهني. ويركز البرنامج على تنمية المعرفة النظرية والفنية التي تزود الطالب بالثقة والقدرة على تحليل وتصميم النظم وتطويرها عبر استغلاله وسائل التطوير الحديثة. أما خلفية الطالب التجارية، فستزوده بالمعرفة الأساسية في مجال التجارة وإدارة الأعمال، حيث تمكنه من تفهم العمليات اليومية لمؤسسة تجارية ومن ثم تحديد احتياجاتها من نظم المعلومات. وتقوم مهارات الاتصال بتنمية قدرات الطالب في الإتصال الفعال والتفاهم مع المرافق التجارية المختلفة ومع المجتمع.
أهداف القسم
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تزويد الطالب بالمواد الأساسية في مجال نظم المعلومات عبر الدراسة الأكاديمية والتدريب العملي المستمر
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حتى يتمكن من الإدراك الفعلي لتقنية المعلومات وتطوير النظم.
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تنمية مهارات التعامل والاتصال للطالب.
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تنمية قدرات الطالب للعمل في جماعات أو على انفراد.
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اكتساب الطالب المهارات الأساسية المطلوبة لتصميم وتطوير وتكامل وإدارة نظم المعلومات.
الفرص الوظيفية
يمكن أن يعمل خريج نظم المعلومات الإدارية في أحدى المجالات التالية:
1. مبرمج لأعمال الشركات بأنواعها، والبنوك، الوحدات الصحية والتعليمية والخدمية والوحدات الحكومية.
2. محلل ومصمم نظم قواعد بيانات.
3. مهندس برمجيات.
4. مشرف تشغيل معامل حاسبات والمشاركة في التدريب
5. مطور تطبيقات وإداري شبكات.
6. أعطاء الطالب الخلفية الضرورية في المعلوماتية الإدارية ذات الصلة لتهيئتهم للدراسات العليا.
مدته ثلاث سنوات بدوام كامل في الحرم الجامعي ويقدم بأسلوب مرن ولا يحتاج لأي متطلبات مسبقة.
متطلبات الجامعة
Code |
Course |
Credit Hours (Cr.) |
اسم المادة |
الرقم |
ARAB 101 |
Arabic Language I |
3 |
اللغة العربیة 1 |
1 |
ISLM 101 |
Islamic Culture I |
3 |
الثقافة الإسلامیة 1 |
2 |
ENGL 101 |
English I |
3 |
اللغة الإنجلیزیة 1 |
3 |
ISLM 102 |
Islamic Culture II |
3 |
الثفافة الإسلامیة 2 |
4 |
COMP 101 |
Computer Skills |
3 |
مهارات الحاسوب |
5 |
HIST 110 |
Lebanon and the Arab-Islamic Civilization |
3 |
لبنان والحضارة العربیة الإسلامیة |
6 |
Total |
18 |
المجموع |
متطلبات الكلیة
Code |
Course |
Credit Hours (Cr.) |
اسم المادة |
الرقم |
ISLM 210 |
Islamic Banks |
3 |
المصارف الإسلامیة |
1 |
ISLM 310 |
Jurisprudence of Transactions |
3 |
فقه المعاملات |
2 |
ENGL 102 |
English II |
3 |
اللغة الإنجلیزیة 2 |
3 |
ISLM 110 |
Islamic Economics |
3 |
الاقتصاد الإسلامي |
4 |
ISLM 220 |
General Finance in Islam |
3 |
المالیة العامة في الإسلام |
5 |
Total |
15 |
المجموع |
المتطلبات الاختيارية (9 ساعات معتمدة)
Code |
Course |
Credit Hours (Cr.) |
اسم المادة |
الرقم |
|
ACCT 450 |
International Accounting |
3 |
المحاسبة الدولية |
1 |
|
ENGL 300 |
Business and Professional Speaking |
3 |
لغة الأعمال التجارية والمهنية |
2 |
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MATH 250 |
Linear Algebra |
3 |
الجبر الخطي |
3 |
|
MIS 360 |
e-Business |
3 |
الأعمال الإلكترونية |
4 |
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MKTG 245 |
Services Marketing |
3 |
تسويق الخدمات |
5 |
|
MGMT 250 |
Employee Development |
3 |
تطوير الموظفين |
6 |
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MGMT 400 |
Special Topics |
3 |
مواضيع خاصة |
7 |
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Total |
9 |
المجموع |
No. |
Course code |
Course Name |
Credit Hours (cr.) |
1. |
MIS 210 |
Web Based Programming and Applications |
3 |
2. |
MIS 230 |
Operating Systems and Concepts |
3 |
3. |
MIS 240 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
3 |
4. |
MIS 250 |
Database Systems |
3 |
5. |
MIS 270 |
Object-Oriented Design and Development |
3 |
6. |
MIS 280 |
Information System Interface Design |
3 |
7. |
MIS 375 |
Feasibility Studies and Project Evaluation |
3 |
8. |
MIS 380 |
Professional Programming Projects |
3 |
9. |
MIS 390 |
Training or MIS Research Project |
3 |
10. |
ACCT 101 |
Accounting I |
4 |
11. |
ACCT 102 |
Accounting II |
4 |
12. |
ACCT 210 |
Financial Accounting |
3 |
13. |
ECON 101 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
14. |
ECON 102 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
15. |
MATH 210 |
Business Math |
4 |
16. |
MATH 250 |
Linear Algebra |
3 |
17. |
MGMT 101 |
Management |
3 |
18. |
MGMT 260 |
Business Statistics |
3 |
19. |
MGMT 270 |
Business Communication |
3 |
20. |
MGMT 300 |
Business Law |
3 |
21. |
MKTG 101 |
Marketing |
3 |
Total Credits |
66 |
توصيف المواد
MIS 210 Web Based Application and Programming (3 Cr.)
In this course, students will learn the basics of webpage design and how to publish web pages on the Internet. Students are introduced to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and learn how to design Webpages using an HTML editor program. Introduction to PHP, a server-side scripting language offering tools for dynamic website development, to create features like shopping carts, login authentication, and database lookups. Topics include HTML/PHP integration, the syntax of PHP, methods of structuring a dynamic website, and how to integrate databases. They will learn and use FrontPage 2003 to create a functional website and learn to upload content using a file transfer program.
MIS 230 Operating Systems and Concepts (3 Cr.)
In depth examination of basic computer concepts and a current microcomputer operating system' Includes discussion of operating system software, Networks, and discussion of operating system software, Networks, (LAN) and hardware. (Pr: MIS 210)
MIS 240 Systems Analysis and Design (3 Cr.)
practical methods for analyzing business problems and designing appropriate computer solutions. Concepts include system modeling techniques. Interview methods and computer assisted software engineering practice.
MIS 250 Data Base Systems (3 Cr.)
Design, implementation and use of data base management systems, comparison of available software packages, concepts of query languages and security considerations. Laboratory assignments utilize a relational data base system. Prerequisite: Object- oriented programming. (Pr: MIS 240.)
MIS 270 Object-Oriented Design and Developments (3 Cr.)
An examination of the principles, practices, and applications of programming in an object oriented environment. Assignments include programming projects in Java that implement techniques of object-oriented design. (Pr: MIS 240)
MIS 280 Information System Interface Design V.B (3 Cr.)
This course provides a visual development environment to develop object-oriented, event driven GUI business applications. Visual Basic is a graphical user interface RAD tool for development of WEB and widows applications. Students will complete an application project that requires the analysis of a problem, development of an appropriate program design, creation of a MSIL solution and a plan for implementation with appropriate documentation. (Pr: MIS 240, 250).
MIS 360 e- Business (3 Cr.)
A detailed review and investigation of establishing, developing, and managing Web strategy in the e-Commerce and e-Business arena. A study of the critical elements essential to successful Web site implementation and management. Will apply the systems approach to examine some of the radically new business models emerging from Web based businesses.
MIS 375 Professional Programming Projects (3 Cr.)
Students work together in team to complete a major software project. (Pr: MIS 380 senior level).
MIS 380 Feasibility Studies and Project Evaluation (3 Cr.)
Pr: 240, 250. (Senior level.)
MIS 390 Training or MIS Research Project (3 Cr.)
Student may choose between training at any known corporation or do a MIS project. This issue could be discussed with his / her academic advisor. (Senior level).
ACCT 101 Accounting I (3 Cr.)
Application of accounting procedures to a single proprietorship including organization of ledgers, accounts, journals, financial statements, management of cash and inventories. The development of the accounting cycle, current assets, property, plant, and equipment and current liabilities are studied in detail.
ACCT 102 Accounting II (3 Cr.)
Application of accounting principles and procedures of proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, including plant assets, depreciation, current liabilities, stockholders equity, long term obligations and financial statement.(Pr: ACCT 101).
ACCT 210 Financial Accounting (3 Cr.)
Introduction to accounting as the language of business. Emphasis on reasoning and logic of external reporting model. May include computer-based applications. (Pr. ACCT102)
ACCT 450 International Accounting (3 Cr.)
Designed to expose students to the international aspects of accounting and financial management. Includes discussion of some of the different financial accounting practices across countries; financial statement analysis in a global context, international auditing practices and procedures, international tax implications and the implications of operating within the regulations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the European Union, North American Free Trade Agreement and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
MATH 210 Calculus and Applied Mathematics (3 Cr.)
Polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, solution of systems of equations, trigonometric, circular and certain special functions.
MATH 250 Linear Algebra (3 Cr.)
An explanation of the basic concepts of linear algebra. Topics include vector spaces, applications to line and plane geometry, linear equations, and matrices, as well as linear transformations, changes of basis, diagonalization, similar matrices, Jordan canonical forms, Eigen values, determinants, and quadratic forms. (Pr: Math 210.)
MKGT 101 Marketing (3 Cr.)
Analytical survey of problems encountered in distributing goods and services from a marketing management approach with emphasis on the consumer and the social responsibility of the marketer.
MGMT 101 Management (3 Cr.)
An overview of management functions, fundamental principles of organization behavior, individual differences, motivation and leadership for beginning management majors.
MGMT 250 Employee Development (3 Cr.)
This is a senior level, seminar style course that is designed to expose students to employee training and development within an organization. Specially, it is designed to help students develop skills that will enable them to effectively design, implement, and evaluate training systems from an applied perspective. The course also sheds light on career planning and development as essential functions in maintaining competency.
MGMT 260 Business statistics (3 Cr.)
Statistical methods in business, including descriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling, parameter estimation and hypothesis testing, correlation and simple linear regression, and chi square tests.
MGMT 270 Business Communication (3 Cr.)
Means of extending management capabilities through effective internal and external communications, including data organization and presentation. (Pr: ENGL 1 and 2.)
MGMT 300 Business Law (3 Cr.)
Business Law I is a study of the fundamental principles of law as they apply in the business world such as Contract Law. The course examines legal rights and remedies, business torts and crimes, contracts, agency, employment, and negotiable instruments. This course covers the origins of the Lebanese legal system and sources of law; the law of tort; contract law; law of agency; consumer law, incorporating the Trade Practices Act; bankruptcy and its implications; intellectual property; and ethical issues in business. (Pr: ENGL 1, 2.)
MGMT 400 Special Topic 3 (3 Cr.)
MKGT 245 Services Marketing (3 Cr.)
An overview of the process of marketing services. This course includes a study of the characteristics of services and their marketing implications, developing marketing strategies, creating value, pricing and promoting the service performance, and ensuring a positive customer experience.
ENGL 101 English I (3 Cr.)
Provides instruction that focuses on writing skills, evaluating and explaining ideas, conducting library and Internet research, developing a research paper, and documenting research. Placement is based on assessment.
ENGL 102 English II (3 Cr.)
Increases the writing and thinking skills developed in English 101; covers applying critical thinking and writing skills to a variety of academic assignments, including analyzing complex texts. (Pr. ENGL 101.)
ENGL 300 Business and Professional Speaking (3 Cr.)
Development of communication skills often used in business and professional settings, with an emphasis on various kinds of presentations. (Pr: ENGL 1,2.)
Computer Skills (3 Cr.)
Students will gain a general understanding of Windows, the most popular and widely used graphical user interface available today. Microsoft Windows allows you to easily communicate with and control your computer. In addition, Microsoft Windows makes it easy to learn the application software installed on your computer, transfer data between the applications, and manage the data created while using an application.