MIS Division: Ph.D. Courses
COMM 633 Modelling Methods in Information Systems
Pre-requisite: At least nine graduate course credits in information system topics.
The course addresses fundamental concepts about the role, use, construction and evaluation of theories and theoretical models. It examines the main types of models used in information systems research, discusses the role of modelling in information systems development, and presents some modelling approaches used in systems analysis and design.
COMM 634 Research Seminar in Management Information Systems
This course covers the methods that are commonly used to conduct research in the information systems field. Topics include data gathering approaches, measurement, laboratory, field, and survey methods for data collection, meta-analysis, process tracing, and reviewing and critiquing of research papers.
COMM 635 Research Seminar in Management Information Systems
