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CID1001 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 Credits
Synopsis:
The course focuses on the applications of information technology in business. The course will discuss how companies
use information technology and information systems to coordinate activities, make decisions, and acquire knowledge
to create business value. Supply chain management, customer relationship management, knowledge management and
enterprise resource planning systems will also be discussed. Real world business issues and group projects to enhance
student learning are also covered.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CID2001 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis:
This course aims to expose students to the main concepts used in designing, controlling and improving
operations management. This includes various aspects of operations functions comprising forecasting, facility
capacity and layout, quality control, ‘just-in-time’, inventory management and productivity. This course further
exposes students to methods that assists in decision making process within the scope of operations management.
It also discusses various trends, issues and challenges in operations management.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIF1001 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 Credits
Synopsis:
Students will learn amongst others: the basic concepts and theories in marketing, the marketing process, forces
outside marketing that might influence marketing strategies, marketing research, consumer buyer behaviour
and the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place).
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIX2001 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis:
This course discusses the various financial tools employed to effectively manage a company’s financial
condition. Other topics discussed are financial statement and analysis, time value of money, bonds and stocks, capital
budgeting and its techniques and short-term working capital management.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%