2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Management and Technology Minor


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Contact:

Bruce Kingma, Professor of Entrepreneurship
Director of Undergraduate Programs
316 Hinds Hall
315-443-4525

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Minor in Information Management & Technology

Overview:

The 18-credit minor program in Information Management and Technology can be taken with any SU major with the approval of the student’s home college. The minor complements many majors because all organizations need people who understand information resources and information technology. Students who minor in Information Management and Technology will increase their employability in a variety of careers.

  • Science and research majors who want to work in a research lab will be more employable if they can use online information systems to retrieve information and manage data, such as genome sequences.
  • Retailing and business students will be better prepared to work in business if they have skills in microcomputer applications and office systems technology.
  • Communications students must be able to research information, present and package it effectively in video, audio, and print form. An information management and technology minor will provide those skills.
  • Arts and Science majors with courses in information systems and information policy will find many opportunities to work in federal, state, and local government.
  • Health and Human Services majors who minor in Information Management and Technology will be better prepared to work in the automated, information-intensive environment of the health care industry.
  • Visual and art majors will learn how information technology gives them new tools by which to enhance the world.

Admissions:

Students considering the minor may delay enrolling until their third year of study. However, interested students are encouraged to begin planning with a School of Information Studies Advisor during the first or second year. Students are required to fill out a brief application form. Applicants must have a grade point average of at least 3.0. Depending upon available spaces, students with GPAs below 3.0 may be considered. However, there may be times when GPA requirements will be higher than 3.0 due to space restrictions. Students must also meet other criteria as determined by the faculty of the School of Information Studies.

Student Learning Outcomes


1. Interpret Information and Communication Technologies.  Describe the spectrum of information and communication technologies used across contexts

2. Apply Information and Communication Technologies.  Communicate appropriately using information and communication technologies to solve problems

3. Evaluate Information and Communication Technologies.  Critically and ethically evaluate the impact of information and communication technologies

4. Create Information and Communication Technologies.  Design and implement innovative information and communication technologies to address existing or emergent problems

5. Manage People & Processes. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate people and processes towards common goals through information and communication technologies

Curriculum:


I. Required Courses (9 credits)


II. Electives (9 credits)


Select three other information management and technology courses, preferably from one or more of the information management and technology concentrations.  A minimum of 12 credits of coursework MUST be at the 300+ level.

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