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Modern Management of IT (5 cr)

Code: YT00CA12-3001

General information


Enrollment
26.08.2024 - 01.09.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
26.08.2024 - 18.12.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
1 cr
Virtual portion
4 cr
RDI portion
2.5 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Unit
School of Technology
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 130
Degree programmes
Master´s Degree Programme in Information Technology
Master's Degree Programme in Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
Teachers
Jouni Huotari
Juha Peltomäki
Karo Saharinen
Harri Varpanen
Olli Väänänen
Teacher in charge
Jouni Huotari
Groups
YTP24S1
Master's Degree Programme in Robotics
YTS24S1
Master of Engineering, Degree Programme in Information Technology, Full Stack Software Development
YTC24KV
Master of Engineering, Degree Programme in Cyber Security, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
YTI24S1
Master's Degree Programme in Artificial Intelligence and Data-analytics
YTC24S1
Master of Engineering, Degree Programme in Cyber Security
Course
YT00CA12

Realization has 4 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 24 h 30 min.

Time Topic Location
Fri 30.08.2024 time 12:30 - 20:00
(7 h 30 min)
Modern Management of IT YT00CA12-3001
P2_D110 Auditorio
Sat 31.08.2024 time 09:00 - 15:00
(6 h 0 min)
Modern Management of IT YT00CA12-3001
P2_D110 Auditorio
Fri 15.11.2024 time 15:00 - 20:00
(5 h 0 min)
Modern Management of IT YT00CA12-3001
P2_D110 Auditorio
Sat 16.11.2024 time 09:00 - 15:00
(6 h 0 min)
Modern Management of IT YT00CA12-3001
P2_D110 Auditorio
Changes to reservations may be possible.

Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Content scheduling

The course starts in the end of August or the beginning of September. The final seminar takes place during December.

Objective

The main objective is to learn some basic principles, methods, and practices in using IT (information technology) tools and techniques to analyze data, support decision making, and enhance business performance by managing devices, operating systems, applications, and other parts of IT in a unified and secure way. This includes the following learning outcomes:
- ability to investigate the application of modern management;
- ability to identify, locate, analyse, and obtain required data;
- ability to conduct searches of literature, to consult and critically use databases and other sources of information, to carry out simulation in order to pursue detailed investigations, and research of complex technical issues;

Content

The course contents is based on some of the basic principles of managing IT in organisations and partly on your own choice depending on the degree programme you are in. The course is divided in two parts: 1) programming assignment and 2) special assignment depending on the degree programme (artificial intelligence and data analytics, cyber security, full stack software development, and robotics).

Location and time

Online (Teams) and f2f (Dynamo building)

Materials

Gibson, D. & Igonor, A. (2020). Managing risk in information systems. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Third edition
Trim, P. & Lee, Y.-I. (2016). Cyber Security Management: A Governance, Risk and Compliance Framework. Taylor and Francis.

Teaching methods

- learning tasks in small groups (both f2f and online => hybrid implementation)
- lectures are recorded - independent study and distance learning

Employer connections

Possible visiting experts from the industry.

International connections

Small (international) group working on the same project idea.

Completion alternatives

The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide. The teacher of the course will give you more information on possible specific course practices.

Student workload

One credit (1 Cr) corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work.
- discussions and guidance 20 h
- exercises and workshops 20 h
- assignments 60 h
- independent study 35 h
Total 135 h

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

For passing you need to return 1) a solution for a programming assignment, and 2) a solution for a special assignment related to the degree programme. The detailed specifications for these two assignments will be given in the beginning of the course.
Fail (0): The student does now meet the minimum criteria set for the course.

Qualifications

Basics of programming (preferably Python) and operating systems (preferably Linux)

Further information

Evaluation methods include continuous feedback (from teacher), self-assessment, and peer evaluation. Evaluation is based on the quality of the assignments and the final seminar containing both documentation and the oral presentations.

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