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Saksham | Re: UMASS Lowell MBA Tuition University of Massachusetts Lowell College offer MBA course. MBA program with options in Accounting, Finance & Information Technology is designed to prepare graduates to: Integrate the functional areas of business to create value for the firm Effectively converse across all business functions in order to have an integrated perspective on business problems and issues Understand the role of business in creating and capturing value in the economic system Make ethical decisions fostering corporate citizenship Demonstrate competency in critical thinking and communication skills leading to effective problem solving and decision making Use the management process necessary to lead change CONCENTRATION COURSES & MBA ELECTIVES – continued Course Descriptions 63.640 Enterprise Systems Management This course will focus on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems that integrate information spanning the functional boundaries within an organization. ERP systems include SAP/R3, PeopleSoft, Oracle, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems like Seibel, Tariva, etc. The goals of the course are to help students understand ERP systems and their underlying components and technologies, and the implications of implementing ERP in organizations. The course will cover management and technical issues during the pre-implementation, installation, and post-installation stages of the ERP and/or CRM software in an organization. Prerequisite: 63.601 or permission of instructor. 3cr. 63.688 Current Topics in Management Information Systems This course will introduce students to the concepts and technologies on any emerging topic in the area of Information Systems like Knowledge Management, Data Mining, Information Privacy, IT Outsourcing and Offshoring, Mobile Technology. Topics can change at each course offering. Prerequisite: Completion of Foundation Core. 3cr. 63.688 Current Topics in OM: Managerial Quality Control American industry is at the start of a new industrial revolution, where management and labor roles must be refined. As part of this revolution, new emphasis is being placed on quality. Quality is becoming part of every manager’s job. This course views quality control from the company wide perspective. It thus contains material on statistical process control (SPC), perhaps the most important tool for successful implementation of the new approach, some traditional quality topics (quality costs, quality assurance, quality information systems), and recent management theories and ideas such as Total Quality Control (Ishikawa), Seven New and Old Quality Tools, Deming’s 14 steps to improvement, etc. Prerequisites: 63.601 or permission of instructor. 3cr. For more detail you are free download attached MBA Brochure. |
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