| Semester
Five |
BUSI
3002 Materials Management 1
Students explore processes used to develop sales and operations
plans that will drive the demand management process. The focus
is to ensure master schedules are achievable and are consistent
with stated business policies, objectives and resource constraints.
Prerequisite: BUSI 2004 |
BUSI
3011 Project Management
Students are introduced to techniques that are used to effectively
manage the definition and completion of project-related tasks.
Microsoft Project is used to enhance the learning process.
Prerequisite: BUSI 2003 or BUSI 2004 |
BUSI
3004 Business Management 3
BM3 walks students through a series of workshops that provides
them with an understanding of the interrelationships among the
functional areas of a business. The course provides students
with an opportunity to utilize MAPICS leading-edge SyteLine
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software to simulate the
manner in which the various departments within an organization
operate. |
BUSI
3003 Systems Applications
Learn to define information needs across several departments,
and to design a microcomputer-based database system to provide
a suitable solution. Topics include: information needs, problem
definition, database design, and implementation.
Prerequisite: COMP 1001 |
| Plus
one elective. |
| Semester
Six |
ACCT
3008 Accounting Management and Control
An introduction to a philosophy of the role of management through
application of planning and control theory. Included is a practical
example of a comprehensive profit planning and control program
for a business case.
Prerequisite: ACCT 1001 |
PLAC
3004 Placement
Students learn how to develop and present a portfolio. A one-month
work placement is selected by students within a manufacturing,
service, or retail organization. At the completion of the placement
period, each student and company will evaluate the placement
experience. |
BUSI
3005 Supply Chain and Logistics Management (EDI)
The course reviews the relationships of existing and emerging
processes and technologies to manufacturing strategy and supply
chain-related functions. Students explore competitive market
issues, the choices effecting supply chain, informational
technology, and organizational design.
Prerequisite: BUSI 2004 |
BUSI
3006 Enterprise Information Systems
This course introduces students to MAPICS leading edge CRM (Customer
Relationship Management) software. Students use the CRM software
to learn how to help organizations improve the productivity
levels of their customer service organizations. Students learn
how to champion the organizational change required to support
a successful CRM implementation. |
Plus
one elective.
|