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Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:
The cross-disciplinary nature of Information Systems can be the driving force to give meaning to the massive amounts of data generated every moment and improve the relation among data and business models. The course builds on concepts and techniques from multiple fields including business, management, economics, sociology, computer science, philosophy. The students will be able to have the broadest perspective on real life problems, view a challenge as a whole taking into account different perspectives and see how different pieces fit together leading them to propose, design or develop data-driven solutions. The course introduces the students in data science and the role of IS in digital transformation.
The course will develop the conceptual foundations, frameworks and methods for analyzing the relationships between organizations and data. The course gives students a systematic basis for addressing change in the digital business, and bridging digital transformation with digital sustainability for shared value that impacts society as a whole. Focus will be given on discussing big data analytics ecosystems and strategies for digital transformation as paths to change and disruption.
Lectures and organized group work. Group work including project based mandatory exercises/presentations. Expected workload is 210 hours.
Group project report with common grade. Graded assessment, A-F
1 semester
7.5
Autumn
Kristiansand
Faculty of Social Sciences