MIST.6360 Global Information Technology Governance
Id: 042288
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and tools underlying governance of Information Technology (IT) services in a global setting. IT governance specifies the decision rights and accountability framework to facilitate desirable behavior using IT. This course will apply the widely adopted IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework to assist students in learning the required knowledge and skillsets of IT service management in the context of IT governance in a global environment. This course will explore topics of IT service strategy, IT service design, IT service transition, IT service operations, IT service analytics, and continual IT service improvement.
Prerequisites
MIST.6010 Management Information Systems, or permission of graduate program coordinator.
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