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School of Business: Bus 400—introduction to ERP with SAP This course focuses on combining business process knowledge with enterprise software expertise to develop a valuable skills portfolio. Students will get hands-on exposure to the same enterprise resource planning software used by SAP customers around the world. Students can explore the possibility of a career as a specialist in one of several SAP solutions. Offered in: 1. Fall 2008-2009
MGMT 372—Introduction to Operations Management The MGMT 372 course introduces the general concepts of production operations management and techniques commonly used for the design, analysis and optimization of processes with a focus on modeling, problem solving and decision making. This course also covers primary aspects of technology typically used in a business organization to create products and services, and communicate information. 1. Fall 2007-2008 2. Spring 2007-2008 (Distance learning 3 sections) 3. Summer 2004
School of Engineering: CSCI 223—Computer Organization The goals of this course are to learn about computer system and processor architectures and learn assembly language programming. The platform used will be Intel X86 and the LINUX operating system. 1. Summer 2001-2002 2. Fall 2001-2002
CSCI 259— Data Structures and programming with C++ 1. Spring 2001-2002
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