The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Industrial management 2004 (international students) - Management and production economics
- Industrial management 2004 (native finnish speaking students) - Management and production economics
- Industrial management 2004 (native swedish speaking students) - Management and production economics
- International business 2005 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2005 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2005 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2004 (international students) - Information technology
- International business 2004 (native finnish speaking students) - Information technology
- International business 2004 (native swedish speaking students) - Information technology
- International business 2006 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2007 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2008 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2006 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2007 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2008 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2006 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2007 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2008 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2009 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2009 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2009 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2010 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2010 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2010 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2011 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2011 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2011 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2012 (international students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2012 (native finnish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
- International business 2012 (native swedish speaking students) - Information management and analysis
Level/category
Teaching language
English
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
3
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course is to give deeper insights in modern information technology and the opportunities it gives to manage business processes
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected to
- understand the problems of non-integrated "legacy" systems, and the benefits, drawbacks and investments related to an integrated ERP system
- be familiar with an ERP-system interface and navigate in the system
- apply an ERP-system for sales order processing, material requirements planning and delivery processing
- analyze and reflect on modern IT for Business processes
Course contents
Local Area Networks
Enterprise Resource Planning
Navigation in an ERP system
Sales, Purchase and Manufacturing in an ERP system
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Marketing, Accounting,Information Technology.
Previous course names
None
Additional information
It is open for a limited number of students only, due to limits on availability of software and classroom.
International Business students and students in their 3rd year of studies have priority access to the course.
Recommended or required reading
Material distributed by lecturer via Itslearning
Study activities
- Lectures - 50 hours
- Practical exercises - 10 hours
- Project- and production work/artistic activities - 10 hours
- Individual studies - 63 hours
- - 0 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 133 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 133 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Participation in tuition
Assessment methods
Essays, reports, productions and portfolio
Assessment requirements
To pass the course the student should pass the following examinations:
Assignments and tests.
A final individual project at the end of the course.
Teacher
Jan Nyberg
Examiner
Nyberg Jan
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit
Assignments valid until
Until date 2014-01-30
The timetable of the course
Course runs in one group in period 2.
Assessment methods
2014-01-30 - Reports and productions