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COMM 226 - Business Technology Management

The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the role of information technology in business organizations and society. Students learn how information technologies, digital tools, and digitization of processes can be leveraged for creation of business value, solving business problems, and driving competitive advantage as well as their impacts in the workplace, environment, and the world.

Semester:

  • Summer II (May 12 - August 12, 2025)
  • Fall (September 2 - December 1, 2025)
  • Winter (January 12 - April 13, 2026)

Instructor:

Please refer to the Course Outline below.

Program:

Undergraduate, 3 credits

$148.75 CAD

Prerequisite

The following course must be completed previously or concurrently: COMM 210 and COMM 211.

Never taken: ACCO350, COMM301, COMM401, DESC222, DESC381, DESC382, DESC387, DESC430, DESC481, DESC483

NOTE: Students who have received credit for COMM 301 may not take this course for credit.

Book:

Jr., Earl H. Mckinney & David M. Kroenke. Processes, Systems, and Information: An Introduction to MIS, 4th Edition. Pearson Education (US), 2021.

Roch, S., Fowler, J., Smith, B., Bourgeois, D. (2021). Information systems for business and beyond, Canadian Edition.

Registration Information:

Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes). Once registered, students must then sign up for an eConcordia account to access the course material. » Visit the registration section for details.

COURSE OUTLINE

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