4906662: Enterprise Systems - Exercise course

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Semester:SS 20
Type:Exercise
Language:English
Scheduled in semester:4
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:30.0 L / 22.5 h
Self-directed study time:37.5 h

Module coordination/Lecturers

Curricula

Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration (01.09.2012)

Qualifications

  • Students…
    • covered in lecture
    • replicate the content of the case studies in the field of enterprise systems
    • discuss case studies with relation to models and theories in the field of Enterprise Systems.
    • solve different assignments in the case study while using different methods.
    • compare the as-is situation and possible solutions by identifying possibilities to improve a given situation.
    • develop new strategies for a successful implementation of enterprise systems along the case study.
    • evaluate different solutions regarding their value contribution and sustainability.
    • listen to the lecturer and their colleagues.
    • work together to solve the assignments of the case study, communicate with each other and give support.
    • evaluate theirselves and their contribution in the team with relation to cooperation, communication and troubleshooting.
    • develop their social competences while working in a team and adapt these competences to optimize the result of the teamwork.
    • support other team members while presenting the results and provide proper argumentation for the solution path chosen in the case study.
    • repeat the contents of lectures, exercises and case studies in a self-organized way
    • assess their own learning progress during lectures, exercises, case studies and self-study (e.g., participation in discussions, solving exercises, presenting solutions)
    • identify their own strengths and weaknesses
    • tolerate different opinions and working styles (e.g., during classroom discussions, in online forums)

Lectures Method

  • case based teaching
  • group work
  • students present and defend their findings individually and as group

Literature

  • Case Studies and Manuals are provided during class

Exam Modalities

  • 2 short written exams
  • 1 oral examination (optional)