Undergraduate Information Systems Management OpenCourseWare
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Data Mining OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course on Data Mining by MIT
Unearth the benefits of data mining with this free OpenCourseWare from MIT Sloan School of Management's bachelor's degree program in management science. 'Data Mining' explores the tools and techniques of automated approaches to finding patterns in information, and the bottom-line benefits of taking advantage of the results.
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ICT Systems OpenCourseWare: The Open University's Free Bachelor Level Class on ICT Systems
Are you interested in learning how information and communication technologies (ICT) systems work? 'Introducing ICT Systems,' a free course offered by the Open University, explains how ICT systems store and process data, as well as shows how they can be implemented in professional environments. This undergraduate-level OpenCourseWare is well-suited to students interested in Information Technology and Computer Science.
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Information Technology (For Democratic Administration) OpenCourseWare: University of Michigan's Free Undergraduate Information Technology Class
The University of Michigan offers its 'Digital Government II (Information Technology and Democratic Administration)' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course was part two of a two-part course that explored current obstacles, procedures and opportunities involving the convergence of information technology (IT) and democratic administration. The course was an elective in certain Master of Science in Information (MSI) specializations at the University of Michigan.
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Information Technology (For Democratic Politics) OpenCourseWare: University of Michigan's Free Bachelor Level IT Course
'Digital Government I (Information Technology and Democratic Politics)' is offered through the University of Michigan as free OpenCourseWare. The original class was part of a two-part series that covered existing processes and barriers involving the crossroads of democratic governance and information technology. Certain Master of Science in Information (MSI) specializations at the University of Michigan utilized this course as a restrictive elective option.
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Information Technology (For The New Economy) OpenCourseWare: The Open University's Free Bachelor Level Information Technology Course
'Information Technology: A New Era?' is free OpenCourseWare offered through The Open University. The original coursework analyzed the new economy concept--the modern technological revolution of information and communications technologies--in a historical context. The class was a required course in the Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies with Economics; the Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy and Economics; the Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematical Sciences; and the Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences with Economics degrees.
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Information Technology (Global Issues) OpenCourseWare: Weber State's Free Bachelor Level Information Technology Course
Learn about the issues impacting Information Technology (IT) on a global level and the resources needed to make educated decisions regarding global awareness in 'Global Issues in Information Technology.' This free OpenCourseWare is offered through Weber State University. The class was an elective choice in the Information Systems and Technologies undergraduate program at Weber State University.
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Internet Communications OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Class on Technical Communications by Umass
'Using Internet Communications,' is offered by the University of Boston-Massachusetts as free OpenCourseWare. The original class included electronic communication procedure examples and principles. The course was an option in the communication minor required course list at the University of Boston-Massachusetts.
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Network Theory and Applications OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Networking Course by University of Michigan
'Networks: Theory and Application' is offered by the University of Michigan as free OpenCourseWare. The original course included, but was not limited to, information and social network content as well as network theory foundations. The class was an elective in select Master of Science in Information (MSI) degree programs at the University of Michigan.
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Practical Information Technology Management OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Bachelor Level Information Technology Management Course by MIT
The role of information technology and IT management in the business environment is the focus of 'Practical Information Technology Management,' from MIT Sloan School of Management's undergraduate program in management science. This free OpenCourseWare offers practical skills for effective IT management at all levels to business and information technology students and professionals.