Information Management
- Faculty
 Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
 Version 2 of 26.02.2025.
- Module identifier
 22B0736
- Module level
 Bachelor
- Language of instruction
 English
- ECTS credit points and grading
 5.0
- Module frequency
 winter and summer term
- Duration
 1 semester
- Brief description
 Driven by the trend of digitization, companies across industries are transforming their business processes by use of modern information systems und information technology. Therefore, this course introduces the field of information management to students of business sciences. Based upon the conceptual foundations of information systems, special emphasis is placed on the problem-oriented usage of state-of-the-art software products essential for business management across the value chain of modern companies.
- Teaching and learning outcomes
 1. The role of information systems in business: definition, structure and types of information systems in business domains.
2. Fundamentals of information technology: overview of the logical, mathematical and technical foundations of computer systems and networking.
3. End user computing: Techniques of personal information management and spreadsheet applications to solve business problems.
4. Data management: conceptual data modeling and usage of relational database management systems to cover business information demand.
5. Process management: introduction to notations and software tools appropriate for modelling business processes.
- Overall workload
 The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").
- Teaching and learning methods
 Lecturer based learning Workload hours Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 60 Lecture Presence - Lecturer independent learning Workload hours Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 65 Preparation/follow-up for course work - 25 Exam preparation - 
- Graded examination
 - Homework / Assignment or
 - Written examination or
 - Portfolio exam
 
- Remark on the assessment methods
 The portfolio exam covers 100 points and consists of one written paper (HA) and a one-hour written examination (K1). The written paper and the examination are weighted by 50 points each.
- Exam duration and scope
 Written paper: approx. 15 pages plus appendix/attachment
Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulationsWritten paper of the portfolio exam: approx. 10 pages
Written examination of the portfolio exam: in accordance with the valid study regulationsThe requirements are specified in the respective lectures.
- Recommended prior knowledge
 Computer essentials (e. g. according to ECDL/ICDL).
- Knowledge Broadening
 Students have knowledge about the application of information systems at the operational level.
- Knowledge deepening
 Students identify the application domains of information systems to design structural and workflow organisation.
- Knowledge Understanding
 Students in the module will be able to evaluate concepts to implement digitalization at different levels and functional areas of the company
- Application and Transfer
 Students are qualified to solve business problems by use of spreadsheet applications and are able to cover business information demand using a database management system. They are capable to model business processes to create an informational basis for business improvement.
- Academic Innovation
 Students are capable to create and evaluate model artifacts (e.g., data models and process models) as a foundational basis for digitalization.
- Communication and Cooperation
 Students are able to communicate the benefits and potentials of information systems at the operational level.
- Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism
 Students are capable to comment and criticize model artifacts (e.g., data models and process models).
- Literature
 Dumas M, La Rosa M, Mendling J, Reijers H (2018) Fundamentals of Business Process Management,
2nd ed., Berlin.Hess T (2022) Managing the Digital Transformation - A Guide to Successful Organizational Change,
Wiesbaden.Kroenke DM, Boyle RJ (2019), Using MIS, 11th ed., Harlow.
Laudon KC, Laudon JP (2021) Management Information Systems – Managing the Digital Firm, 17th ed., Harlow.
Maslyuk D (2021) Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI, Hoboken.
- Applicability in study programs
 - International Business and Management
 - International Business and Management, B.A.
 
- International Management
 - International Management, B.A.
 
- Business Administration and Management
 - Business Administration and Management, B.A.
 
- Person responsible for the module
 - Bensberg, Frank
 
- Teachers
 - Bensberg, Frank