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Course Code Course Title Course Learning Modules

Syllabus Completed
Completed (e. g. 6/18)
(Y/N)
CBMEC1 Operations Management(TQM) Y 14/18
This course tackles the nature, scope, functions
and importance of production and operations
management in business. It includes discussions
on productivity, competitiveness and strategy,
forecasting, production system design, process
selection and capacity planning,
facilities layout, design of work systems,
quality, scheduling and just-in-time
manufacturing systems. Cases will also be used
to illustrate and apply the basic production and
operations concepts and tools commonly used
in business firms.
BAIS112 Managerial Economics
Managerial Economics concentrates on the
application of the tools of economic analysis in
business management decision-making. It
focuses on three areas: theory of the firm,
market structure and pricing and role of
government in the business economy. The first
part will focus on the concept of profit and
wealth maximization as well as alternative
objectives of the firm. The second part will deal
on price determination and characteristics of the
different markets, e.g., pure competition,
monopoly, monopolistic, oligopoly, and will
discuss various pricing practices. Finally, the
third part will introduce government
intervention and regulation in the market
economy. Cases and problem exercises will be
used to complement lectures to enable students
to apply the concepts and tools of economic
analysis introduced in class.
BAIS321 Information Systems Analysis and Design
This course is designed to provide Accountancy
students with an overview of the system
analysis and design concepts, methodologies,
techniques and tools. The course starts with the
discussion of the general system concepts,
management’s use of information, IT
infrastructure and rules as they pertain to
accounting, accountant’s functions with respect
to IT adoption, implementation and use,
managing the security of information, and
electronic commerce. It then proceeds to a
discussion of the systems development
environment, system development life cycle,
system analysis and design techniques, system
acquisition, development life cycle phases,
tasks and practices and maintaining control over
system development processes, and accounting
design issues.

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