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COURSE SYLLABUS
I0013N IT and Innovation, 7.5 Credits
IT och Innovation
Valid for
Autumn 2010 Sp 1 - Autumn 2011 Sp 1
Autumn 2011 Sp 2 - Spring 2012 Sp 4
Autumn 2012 Sp 1 - Autumn 2012 Sp 1
Autumn 2012 Sp 2 - Spring 2013 Sp 4
Autumn 2013 Sp 1 - Present
The version indicates the term and period for which this course syllabus is valid. The most recent version of the course syllabus is shown first.
Syllabus established
by Head of the Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences 19 Feb 2010
Last revised
by Director of Undergraduate Studies Bo Jonsson, Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences 18 Feb 2013
Education level
First cycle
Grade scale
U G#
Subject
Informatics
Subject group (SCB)
Informatics/Computer and Systems Sciences
Entry requirements
General entry requirements, first cycle
Remarks
Students must register for the courses themselves, or contact ETS educational administration eduets@ltu.se, not later than five days after the quarter commences. Failure to do so can result in the place being lost. This rule also applies to students with a guaranteed place.
Examiner
Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn - Professor
Literature. Valid from Autumn 2013 Sp 1 (May change until 10 weeks before course start)
Joe Tidd.,John Bessan (2009), Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change, 4th Edition, ISBN: 0470998105
Course offered by
Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences
Items/credits
Number
Type
Credits
Grade
0001
Individual assignments
7.5
U G#
Contact
Anna Ståhlbröst
,
anna.stahlbrost@ltu.se
,
0920-49 20 91
Study guidance
Study guidance for the course is to be found in Fronter two weeks before the course starts. Students applying for single subject courses get more information in the Welcome letter.
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