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    Logistics Management (Without Thesis)

    LOG 553 | Course Introduction and Application Information

    Course Name
    Supply Chain and Logistics Information Systems
    Code
    Semester
    Theory
    (hour/week)
    Application/Lab
    (hour/week)
    Local Credits
    ECTS
    LOG 553
    Fall/Spring
    3
    0
    3
    7.5

    Prerequisites
    None
    Course Language
    English
    Course Type
    Elective
    Course Level
    Second Cycle
    Mode of Delivery -
    Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course -
    National Occupation Classification -
    Course Coordinator
    Course Lecturer(s)
    Assistant(s)
    Course Objectives Learning the basic elements of software and hardware that are required for the supply chain and logistics functions, being able to analyze the systems and their requirements, to develop databases and software applications for the information requirements.
    Learning Outcomes

    The students who succeeded in this course;

    • Student will be able to define basic elements of information systems.
    • Student will be able to analyze the information and decision support requirements of a supply chain.
    • Student will be able to explain the principles of designing a database.
    • Student will be able to develop a database using a software.
    • Student will be able to design and implement a decision support system.
    • Student will be able to comparethe benefits and costs of enterprise systems.
    Course Description This course provides information about information systems that are required for effective planning and management of supply chain and logistics activities. During the course, data, information, data base, information system, components of information systems, decision support systems and enterprise applications topics will be covered.
    Related Sustainable Development Goals

     



    Course Category

    Core Courses
    Major Area Courses
    X
    Supportive Courses
    Media and Management Skills Courses
    Transferable Skill Courses

     

    WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

    Week Subjects Related Preparation
    1 Introduction - Information Systems (IS) for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
    2 Introduction - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Tools in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
    3 SAP Navigation and GBI Story
    4 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 Lab
    5 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 Lab
    6 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 Lab
    7 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2 Lab
    8 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2 Lab
    9 ERP Modules within the Scope of Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2 Lab
    10 Mid-term Lab
    11 Integrating the ERP Modules for Logistics and Supply Chain Process Management Lab
    12 Integrating the ERP Modules for Logistics and Supply Chain Process Management Lab
    13 Integrating the ERP Modules for Logistics and Supply Chain Process Management - Study for Project Implementation Lab
    14 Project Presentation Lab
    15 Review of the Course
    16 Review of the Semester

     

    Course Notes/Textbooks Course notes of the instructor and course book Management Information Systems Managing the Digital Firm. Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon. Eleventh Edition, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2009.
    Suggested Readings/Materials Information Systems in Logistics and Transportation. B. Tilanus, Permagon, 1997. Management Information Systems. R. McLeod and G.P. Schell, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2007. Using MIS. David Kroenke, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2007.

     

    EVALUATION SYSTEM

    Semester Activities Number Weigthing
    Participation
    15
    15
    Laboratory / Application
    Field Work
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    Portfolio
    Homework / Assignments
    2
    30
    Presentation / Jury
    Project
    1
    30
    Seminar / Workshop
    Oral Exams
    Midterm
    1
    25
    Final Exam
    Total

    Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    18
    70
    Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    1
    30
    Total

    ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

    Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
    Theoretical Course Hours
    (Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
    16
    3
    48
    Laboratory / Application Hours
    (Including exam week: '.16.' x total hours)
    16
    0
    Study Hours Out of Class
    15
    3
    45
    Field Work
    0
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    0
    Portfolio
    0
    Homework / Assignments
    2
    12
    24
    Presentation / Jury
    0
    Project
    1
    36
    36
    Seminar / Workshop
    0
    Oral Exam
    0
    Midterms
    1
    25
    25
    Final Exam
    0
        Total
    178

     

    COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

    #
    Program Competencies/Outcomes
    * Contribution Level
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    1 Being able to contribute to the institution the participant works for and the logistics sector by the use of the knowledge and abilities gained during the education period; and manage change in the institution and the sector;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    2 Reaching a competency about contemporary business and technology applications in the area of logistics and supply chain management and analysis and strategy development methods;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    3 Being able to create opportunities by combining supply chain management with information technologies and innovative processes by the use of the interdisciplinary courses the participants take;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    4 Having the ability to develop creative solutions by working on global logistics and supply chain subjects and realizing these by the use of their project management knowledge;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    5 Having the knowledge, abilities and capabilities required for effective logistics and supply chain management by the use of a problem and case analysis based learning;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    6 Being able to examine logistics and supply chain processes with the management science viewpoint, analyze related concepts and ideas by scientific methods;
    -
    -
    -
    X
    -
    7 If continuing to work in the academia, having the necessary information on logistics applications; if continuing to work in the sector, having the necessary knowledge on conceptual subjects;
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -
    8 Being able to specify appropriate research questions about his/her research area, conduct an effective research with the use of necessary methods and apply the research outcomes in the sector or the academia;
    -
    X
    -
    -
    -
    9 Being able to follow the changes and developments in the sector the participant works in, in order to keep his/her personal and professional competence updated and develop himself/herself when necessary;
    -
    X
    -
    -
    -
    10 Be experts in the fields of logistics and supply chain with the help of the sectorfocused education they receive;
    -
    -
    -
    -
    X
    11 Have the necessary capabilities to pursue doctoral studies in national and foreign institutions
    -
    -
    X
    -
    -

    *1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest


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