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by Dr James Kadirire last modified Thursday Sep 28, 2006 15:11

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I am teaching the following two courses this semester, in the Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University
  • BPM1013 - Corporate Communications, a post graduate course on communications and information technologies within a rapidly changing business environment. It reinforces theoretical concepts supported by practical assignments, exercises and case studies. The module encourages students to have an appreciation of the value of corporate data and information, database technologies, statistical analysis and the transformation of data to information and knowledge. View the Corporate Communications lectures notes here
  • BUD2D01 - Management Information Systems, an undergraduate course which looks at the role of information systems within the global organization, with particular emphasis on how they relate to the IS as well as the corporate strategy. Different approaches to systems development and management are explored. It covers data normalization in database design and the students get to develop and present a prototype database system. View the Management Information Systems lectures notes here
  • I gave a guest lecture in the Anglia Ruskin University Computing Department on 27th April, 2006, on Cryptography/RSA Algorithm. Download the security guest lecture notes here
I have been an Associate Lecturer for the Open University, on their post graduate course: This involves online tutoring, telephone support, marking assignments and lecturing/teaching at weekend day schools.

PhD Students

I am the first supervisor for one Phd student in online transactions security.

 

Teaching

Updated 28th September, 2006

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