ICAN January Lectures for May Diet (A3 – Management Information (MI, Foundation))
About This Course
This module introduces students to the role of information systems and technology in supporting business decision-making processes. It covers fundamental concepts of management information, system design, and data analysis essential for aspiring Chartered Accountants.
Learning Objectives
Understand the importance and role of management information in organizational decision-making.
Identify key components of information systems and their applications in businesses.
Explain concepts of data collection, storage, processing, and reporting.
Analyze management information for planning, control, and performance evaluation.
Understand the basics of IT systems and their integration in financial processes.
Requirements
- Minimum of five (5) O'Level credits, including Mathematics and English Language.
- Basic computer literacy and an interest in IT systems.
- Access to study resources and practical tools for understanding management information systems.
- Dedication to attending lectures and engaging in hands-on exercises.
Target Audience
- Aspiring Chartered Accountants pursuing the ICAN Foundation Level qualification.
- Students and graduates interested in understanding information systems and their role in management.
- Entry-level professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of management information systems.
- Individuals transitioning to roles involving data-driven decision-making and financial reporting.