Learning Outcomes of the B.Sc. International Information Systems Management
The following table summarizes the skills and competencies IISM students acquire during their studies.
Learning Outcome | Skills and competences acquired |
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1. Analyse- and Alignment-Skills | 1.1 IT-Business-Alignment-Skills: Ability to understand and analyze connections between
1.2 Strategic-Analysis-Skills: Methods for structuring and analyzing business problems 1.3 Costs&Benefits-Analysis-Skills: Ability to understand and analyze the costs and benefits of IT solutions and IT projects 1.4 IT-Solution-Impact-Analysis-Skills: Ability to understand and analyze the effects of the use of IT and information systems on a company and its processes 1.5 IT-Controlling/Financial-Skills: Ability
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2. Operations- and Service-Management- Skills | 2.1 System-Requirements-Specification-Skills: Ability
2.2 Service-Operations/Support-Skills: Ability
2.3 Configuration-Management-Skills: Understanding of the concepts of configuration management 2.4 Quality-Management-Skills: Understanding of quality assurance concepts |
3. Change- and Projekt-management-Skills | 3.1 Business-Change-Skills: Ability to identify requirements for organizational changes and to support them through IT implementations 3.2 Scope-Management-Skills: Ability
3.3 Project-Management-Skills: Ability
3.4 Technology-Application-Skills: Ability to understand, select and use suitable IT components and solutions (e.g. middleware, portals, ERP, CRM, SCM, SaaS, PaaS, cloud computing) 3.5 Design- and Implementation-Skills: Ability
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4. Organizational skills | 4.1 Organizational Skills: Knowledge of the management of organizations and understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of certain organizational structures 4.2 Business/IT-Communication: Ability to moderate and control communication between IT and non-IT employees during requirements analyzes, change and configuration processes and in implementation projects 4.3 HR-Management-Skills: Ability to evaluate the performance and competencies of IT employees, select personnel for projects and tasks, and train users on new systems and tools 4.4 Security/Compliance/Regulations-Skills: Ability to understand, follow and implement IT security concepts and technologies as well as compliance and legal guidelines of different countries (e.g., ISO 20000, SAS 70 Type 2) |
5. Learning-to-learn-Skills | 5.1 Search-Skills: Ability to search for information efficiently and effectively 5.2 Learning-Methodology-Skills: Ability to acquire new learning skills in order to gain new knowledge (focus on "HOW to learn" vs. "WHAT to learn") and legal and ethical principles with regard to the use and protection of the intellectual property of third parties to be followed |
6. Intercultural skills | 6.1 Cross-National-Awareness-Skills: Ability to understand other countries, cultures, institutions (e.g. laws), languages, working in virtual teams, etc. 6.2 Multi-Cultural Communication-Skills: Ability to communicate across national borders and to adapt to negotiation and conflict techniques from other cultures |
7. Collaboration and communication skills | 7.1 Teamwork-Skills: leadership, communication and conflict management skills in a team context 7.2 Presentation-Skills: Ability to present content effectively 7.3 Writing-Skills: Ability to develop efficient and understandable documents and documentation (e.g. for users) |
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