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IE 413
Information Systems

Faculty Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester Spring 2025-2026
Course IE 413 - Information Systems
Time/Place
Time
Week Day
Place
Date
14:40-17:30
Tue
FENS-G032
Feb 16-May 22, 2026
Level of course Undergraduate
Course Credits SU Credit:3, ECTS:5, Engineering:5
Prerequisites -
Corequisites
Course Type Lecture

Instructor(s) Information

Yasemin Turkan

Course Information

Catalog Course Description
Introduction to information systems implemented and utilized in today’s enterprises both as an operational and a ecision support systems; hardware and software used in information systems; database management systems and data modeling techniques; query languages, data warehousing concepts and architectures; business intelligence, data mining techniques, use of data warehousing and business intelligence in data-driven decision making; current trends in information technology such as cloud computing and big data.
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Analyze how information systems and technology contribute to achieving corporate objectives and competitive advantages.
2. Explain transactional and analytical processing in business applications and decision-making processes.
3. Describe the fundamentals of data warehousing, big data, and business intelligence, relevant concepts in business scenarios.
4. Explain analytical database models and apply data retrieval and analysis techniques using database and data analysis tools.
Course Objective
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Related to This Course:
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Course Materials

Resources:
• Business Driven Technology, Paige Batzan, 11e., e-book from Mc Graw Hill Connect.
Technology Requirements:
MS-Excel, MS-Access, Power BI, Prompt Engineering Applications

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