Oracle Courses at Walden University
Program Name:
Master of Information Systems Management - Managing Global Software & Service Supply Chains
| Nsei 6111 Or Nsei 6110 |
| Course Number |
Software Frameworks OR Software Architecture |
| Credits |
3.0 |
Nsei 6111 Software Frameworks This Course Introduces Some Of The Implementation Options Available For Information Systems, Focusing On Composition And Re-use Rather Than Construction From Scratch. Students Apply Widely Used Components To Build Up-to-date Web Applications. Topics Include Common Software System Frameworks; Components And Toolsets; Open Source And Proprietary Software Ecologies; Staying Current With Communities Of Practice. Prerequisite: Object Oriented Programming For Ism Or Equivalent. Nsei 6110 Software Architecture The Architecture Of A Software System Describes Its Principal Components And Their Relationships. This Course Overviews The Architectural Styles, Domain-specific Architectures, Product-line Architectures, And The Role Of Architecture In The Design And Implementation Of Information Systems. Issues Related To Building Robust, Scalable, And Reliable Software Intensive Systems In An Effective Way Are Discussed. The Students Learn To Make Optimal Architectural Choices And Employ The Most Relevant Methods, Best Practices, And Technologies Information Systems, Regardless Of Complexity And Scale. (prerequisites: Nsei 3381 Or Equivalent) |
| Global Services Management |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6562 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
Students learn the most important issues and practices for both clients and service providers. Topics include IT and business process outsourcing; managing a services business; global human resources; service supply chain management and governance; client relationship management. |
| Ism Capstone-mgs&ssc |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6985 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
The capstone course provides students with the opportunity to integrate their specialization areas with other program concepts and skills in a group or solo analysis and design project. Students analyze the technical, business, policy, and social considerations inherent in their project. Prerequisites: Service and Sourcing Management; completion of a two-course specialization track. |
| Managing the IT-Enabled Enterprise |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6701 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
This course serves the dual purpose of introducing students to studying online at Walden as well as introducing them to some of the fundamental issues and trends in Information Systems Management. Students explore information systems issues and cases in the extended enterprise, with emphasis on services in a supply chain context and on stakeholder perspectives. The course also helps students develop their professional information and communication skills. |
| Business Architecture and Process |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6712 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
This course examines the structure and operations of organizations from an information processing point of view, and develops students' skills in analyzing, designing, and improving operations. Topics include fundamental business structures; business process design, management, and optimization; decision support and automation; enterprise resource planning and integration. Prerequisite: The IT-Enabled Enterprise. |
| System and Service Architecture |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6112 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
This course focuses on the "back end" of information system and service design: mapping the desired functions onto systems structures that have desirable properties. Topics include system architecture processes and idioms; mapping architectures onto implementations; design for reliability, security, modularity, scalability. Prerequisite: Information System and Service Analysis and Design. |
| Service and Sourcing Management |
| Course Number |
NSEI 6561 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
Students learn to manage projects and programs that span multiple organizations. Topics include process and best practices for qualification, acceptance, and assurance; service level agreements; relationship management; supply chain strategy. Prerequisite: Information Systems Project Management. |
| Introduction to Client-Side Web Programming |
| Course Number |
NSEI 3380 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
The course is an introduction to computer logic and programming for client-side web pages. Students learn fundamental concepts and practices, algorithmic thinking, and web programming through hands-on practice. This course also overviews many general technical aspects of the computing disciplines. |
| Object Oriented Programming for ISM |
| Course Number |
NSEI 3381 |
| Credits |
3.0 |
Students learn the fundamental concepts and practices of programming in an object oriented language through substantial hands-on practice. Topics include fundamental models of hardware and software; representation of information and procedures; basic processes of software design and construction; object class design, selection and use; use of documentation, software libraries and system frameworks; use of software development tool chains. |
Program description: Walden’s Master of Information Systems Management program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to advance your career in information systems—the fastest growing sector in the economy according the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge and experience you need to assume a leadership position in the information systems field and to make important contributions to your organization and profession.
Our program blends academic theory with hands-on experience so that you can
Enhance your ability to create and manage information systems, processes, and services to give you and your organization a competitive edge.
Explore legal, ethical, professional, and social responsibility issues related to the widespread use of technology.
Acquire the skill set to fill the most urgent needs of hiring managers in information systems and prepare to move into management positions that oversee information systems and service supply chains.
Translate your distance-learning experience to the workplace and improve your ability to work across organizational, disciplinary, and geographic boundaries.