IT Management
level of course unit
Master
Learning outcomes of course unit
The graduate, the student:
* Has an overview of the possible elements of IT governance
* Has an understanding of the importance and structure of IT strategy
* Knows the structure and organization of IT departments
* Knows the essential elements of demand management
* Has an overview of the tools of IT monitoring and the interaction with IT governance
* Knows the basic problems of IT sourcing and can separate IT procurement from regular procurement
* Knows selected information management tasks
* Knows important elements of IT security (types of threat, measures, standards, legal framework, audits)
* Can assess IT risks and define measures including disaster recovery
* Knows goals, tasks and important regulations in the field of IT compliance
prerequisites and co-requisites
none
course contents
* IT Governance and IT Strategy
* Demand Management
* IT Monitoring
* IT Sourcing
* IT Security and Risk Management
* IT Compliance
recommended or required reading
Urbach N.; IT-Management im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung: Auf dem Weg zur IT-Organisation der Zukunft; Berlin, 2016
Resch O.; Einführung in das IT-Management: Grundlagen, Umsetzung, Best Practice; 2016
Harich Th.; IT-Sicherheitsmanagement: Praxiswissen für IT Security Manager; Frechen; 2018; 2nd edition
assessment methods and criteria
Written exam
language of instruction
German
number of ECTS credits allocated
3
eLearning quota in percent
15
course-hours-per-week (chw)
1.5
planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, group work, presentation and discussion of tasks
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
2
name of lecturer(s)
Dr. Frank Innerhofer-Oberperfler Prof. (FH), Dr. Patrick Stoll
course unit code
ITM.2
type of course unit
integrated lecture
mode of delivery
Compulsory
work placement(s)
none