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The Faculty of Management and Information Science deals with
the education and research in the integrated
fields of modern information networks in business and front-line business. We
have established
the two departments of Information Science and Marketing. Studies that extend
outside the boundaries
of the Information Science major are also possible/accepted.
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In line with the Age of Information the
Faculty provides education and research in cutting-edge internet and computer
technology, and the basic theory of network technology information through to
business applications. Of particular emphasis are the complete practical training
in the information technology classes and labs using information network facilities
which are exclusive to an institute for technology. By accurately grasping global
business trends, and by analyzing economic and business systems, production systems,
marketing changes with diverse methods and theories, students discover exactly
what management equipped with the new generation of information technology is.
We endeavor especially to turn out a skilled work force with immediate work capability
by providing authentic experience in labs and through a wealth of actual examples
from the advancing world of business. There are two departments in the faculty.
The Department of Applied Information Sciences offers two courses for basics in
business and information, and the Department of Marketing and Information Sciences
is concentrated in one major course in which students study marketing strategies. |
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In the department which specializes in information systems
we have established
two courses in Management Systems and in Software Science for the
education of information specialists.
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Management Systems Course
In the department which specializes in information
systems we have established two courses in Management Systems and in Software
Science for the education of information specialists. |
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In
providing students with the competence to apply advanced information network technology
in business and business management we train qualified specialists with immediate
work capability in diverse industrial fields. As well as the fundamentals in Business
Administration, Management Information
Systems, and Optimization Science, students are taught the foundations of
Management Systems, and the core of Computer Information Technology
Management and its practical application. In addition to educating talented workers
with the capacity to be the driving force behind Business Management and
Production Systems IT, Integration and Optimization, our objective is to train
a work force that is capable of assimilating the view point or comprehensive information
underlying financial and management analysis. |
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1) Students are given a grasp of the comprehensive knowledge
and technology in Management Information Systems.
2) Students participate in a wide selection of labs and practical training to
acquire advanced computer application technology
3) Students may participate in classes offered in other courses up to a limited
number
of credits |
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Software Science Course
Students acquire the basics of Software Science and
their applications and learn to be professionals assimilating developments in
Computer and Network Systems. |
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We have prepared a curriculum of comprehensive studies
in the largest areas related to software science which provides students with the means to work independently
as a professional in the intensely innovative field of software development. Not
only a course with the basics and applications, even more our approach prepares
students to be ready to cope with technological innovation. |
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1) Network system development planning related to networks and
security technology.
2) Basic information systems as they relate to operating systems, data bases,
and distributed processing.
3) CG (computer graphics), image processing as they relate to all multi-media
design and development.
4) Advanced information processing as they relate to artificial intelligence and
knowledge
engineering.
5) Software development methods as they relate to object oriented programming
and software engineering.
6) C, JAVA, PHP and other programming languages.
7) Basic knowledge and technology of information as they relate to statistics,
information mathematics, computer architecture, algorithms, language theory, computational
theory. |
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The course offers the fundamentals of business activity as
part of a department
specializing in marketing strategies for business. The course comprises
only the Marketing and Information Systems course.
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Marketing and Information Systems Course
Students are given a grasp of diverse aspects of
business and are taught to develop
new business models utilizing advanced information technology. |
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Students
master marketing from diverse perspectives and assimilate the development of new
business models by using analytical abilities in science and technology and skills
in analyzing and integrating enormous amounts of information in IT.
Based on the fundamentals in the three fields of Marketing, Information and Management
the course is carried out in small seminars of about 10 students over a four year
period with the aim of training students to solve problems independently. |
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1) In the tradition of the engineering department, practical
training and exercises make up a large part of the course, and students take part
in subject-specific labs that are not dominated by theory.
2) The contents of educational research have been made public in the book, A Marketing
Information Science Reader, 2002, Doyukan Publishing.
3) Comprehensive lectures by front-line managers and specialists have been prepared.
4) Practical training equipment for electronic commerce is available and students
have the chance to operate and experience its use directly. |
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