BSYS - Business Systems

BSYS 3312 Management Information Systems

This course examines the integration of computer and information technology into business. Discussions will include general systems concepts, information systems technologies, types of information processing systems, information technology-related services, and the management of information systems in organizations. Integration and management considerations will be examined regarding current and future business goals and objectives. Prerequisites: BADM 1301 and BCIS 1301. Lab fee.

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BSYS 3325 Production Operations Management

Management of the production and operations functions of manufacturing and service organizations will be studied. This course includes practical applications of quantitative methods in the analysis of the production and operations functions. Topics cover production objectives, plant location and facilities, quality and inventory controls, and systems analysis. Prerequisites: BMGT 3310; BQBA 2302 or its equivalent.

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BSYS 4325 Business Analytics and ERP

This course addresses the ever-growing need for businesses to understand and capitalize on massive amounts of data being collected throughout the organization in order to make detailed and highly effective decisions. Topics include defining the problem, data collection, predictive analytics, transforming data into knowledge, data storage and querying, and knowledge presentation. Prerequisite: BSYS 3325
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BSYS 4330 Supply Chain Management with ERP

In this course the student will be introduced to the study of the movement of materials, services, and information from supplier to manufacturer or service provider to the customer. All aspects of the supply chain will be explored including coordinating and integrating this movement of resources within and among the stakeholders involved in the supply chain and the information technology aspects associated with the supply chain. Emphasis will be placed on managing the supply chain using ERP. Prerequisite: BSYS 3325. Lab fee.

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BSYS 4335 Enterprise Architecture and ERP

In this course, students are introduced to a process-oriented view of the organization. They will learn about the organization’s relationships with suppliers and customers as well as gain a basic business knowledge in the core functional areas that are common to all organizations. Students will achieve a foundational understanding of how enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM) systems, and supply chain management (SCM) systems can automate the relationships between these core areas. By getting hands-on experience with SAP, one of the leading ERP systems in the world, students will be able to see how automation of these core functional areas can help achieve seamless integration and provide a high level view of the overall organization. Prerequisite: BSYS 3312. Lab Fee.

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BSYS 4395 Internship in Business Systems

This course permits students to enhance their knowledge within Business Systems through the application of concepts, principles, and techniques learned in the classroom. It consists of supervised paid or unpaid activity as a professional-level intern for an employer with an approved internship program. Application must be approved prior to registration. Prerequisite: Senior standing; 3.0 G.P.A. in major and overall; and written consent of the Associate Dean prior to registration. Administration fee.

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