Teaching Methodologies
The following teaching-learning (TM) methodologies will be used:
TM1 – Classes will be taught on a theoretical-practical basis.
TM2 – The expository methodology will be used to present the concepts of the curricular unit, improved by practical experimentation through
exercises to apply the concepts transmitted, on computers.
TM3 – Practical experimentation will seek to get closer, whenever possible, to the situations students will encounter professionally. In
addition to classes, students will develop two practical assignments during the course.
Learning Results
Learning Objectives (LO):
LO1. Provide students with instrumental and analytical skills in the field of Business Information Systems.
LO2. Know the main systems in use in companies today, with main emphasis on Business Process Management systems and Business
Intelligence systems.
LO3. Have knowledge that allows the students to participate in the future in the creation of management control instruments and reports to
support decision-making.
Competences to be developed (C):
C1. Know concepts and technologies associated with Information Systems in general (LO1).
C2. Specify, design and implement business process management system (LO2, LO3).
C3. Specify, design and implement business intelligence systems (LO2, LO3).
Program
P1 – Fundamentals of Information Systems
P2 – Information Systems in Organizations
P3 – Information Systems Development
P3. 1 – Business Process Management Systems
P3.2 – Business Intelligence Systems
Internship(s)
NAO
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