University of Virginia

 Module 1 

Module 1: IT Architecture (Two-Week Residency)

GCOM 7790 & 7800 (9 credit hours)

Module Leader: Stefano Grazioli

Module 1 brings students in both sections of the program together for a two-week residency on the Grounds of the University of Virginia. This brief but intense technology experience will expose you to McIntire’s way of looking at information technology, which is based on the philosophy of designing IT systems that meet the needs of the business enterprise and add economic value.

The module has three objectives: (1) to provide you with a long-lasting knowledge of the foundations of modern information systems—IT architecture, databases, business processes, and telecommunications; (2) to strengthen your insights on contemporary IT trends and emerging technologies (e.g., Web 2.0, business components); and (3) to empower you with a big-picture understanding of how these pieces fit together in an overall enterprise architecture.

Stefano Grazioli Teaches Mod 1

Topics covered include:

  • Enterprise IT architecture
  • Business components
  • Data modeling and database design
  • Business process management and modeling
  • Data communication and network design
  • Emerging technologies
  • IT security
  • Enterprise application integration (EAI)

Examples of past projects or assignments:

  • High-level design of an IT architecture for a large corporation
  • Design of integrated databases initiative to support B2B transactions
  • Modeling of business processes 

Guest speakers who have assisted in this course in the past:

  • Mike Higgins, CSO, LexisNexis
  • Dwight Gibbs, CIO, Legg Mason
  • Greg Gannon, CIO, Capital One Financial Corporation
  • Pete Taylor, Senior Technology Architect, Federal Reserve Bank
  • Steve Cooper, formerly CIO, the American Red Cross & Department of Homeland Security

Faculty Spotlight...

"I love the format of the first module of the Program because of its intensity and the fact that it is cleanly time-boxed. Students have the unique opportunity to set aside two weeks of their lives and focus on thinking, discussing, and learning about information technologies. Such a focused, refreshing, and rewarding experience does not happen frequently – if at all – in our busy lives."

Stefano Grazioli
Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems;
Director, M.S. MIT 12-month
Charlottesville section;
Module 1 Coordinator