This course provides students with an understanding of what Enterprise Systems (also commonly-termed as Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, ERPs) are. The course is basically meant for introducing ERP Systems, which provides for integrating planning throughout the business cycle from raw-materials, shop floor control to the related human-resource and finance processes. The course discusses the role of ERP Systems and Software to reduce inventories, waste, scrap, and rework and how to utilize resources efficiently. Functional modules will be given special emphasis to make the users feel the practical world of enterprise planning and its impact on the bottom line of financial statements. This course systematically presents several conceptual and pragmatic methodologies, tools and techniques for various phases of implementation in an enterprise. After learning about what these systems are, we would touch upon why these systems are useful to companies, through which students would get to see the various jobs and positions that are associated with the use and deployment of ERPs.
The course attempts to serve the practical needs of consultants, training personnel, industrial engineers, Supply Chain Planning managers, Finance managers, Shop floor managers (first-line managers), Human Resource Planning Managers, accountants, corporate planners, and administrators.
In this course, we would touch on the important points to consider when shortlisting and purchasing an ERP, the approaches to implement an ERP System, and change management techniques to utilize when an organization is undergoing ERP implementation.
COURSE CODE: IT-4461
CREDIT HOURS: 03
PREREQUISITES: CMP-3450 (Database Systems)
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
TEXT BOOK: Modern ERP: Select, Implement & Use Today's Advanced Business Systems by Marianne Bradford, lulu.com (2015).
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