B126 Business Administration Project Management MTCU code - 60200 Program Learning Outcomes



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B126 Business Administration Project Management MTCU code - 60200 Program Learning Outcomes Synopsis of the Vocational Learning Outcomes The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to 1. evaluate the impact of global issues on an organization s business opportunities by using an environmental scan. 2. apply principles of corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility and ethics to support an organization s business initiatives. 3. assess and use current concepts/systems and technologies to support an organization's business initiatives. 4. conduct and present research to support business decision making. 5. plan, implement and evaluate projects by applying project management principles. 6. perform work in compliance with relevant statutes, regulations and business practices. 7. apply human resource practices to support management objectives and the organization s goals. 8. use accounting and financial principles to support the management and operations of an 9. assess marketing and sales concepts and strategies and apply them to the needs of an 10. outline principles of supply chain management and operations management and assess their impact on the operations of an 11. participate in the development of a business plan. 12. develop strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance in the business field. 13. outline strategies used to manage risks in an organization's business activities. ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE 1. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to evaluate the impact of global issues on an organization s business opportunities by using an environmental scan. 1.1 Outline the components of an environmental scan

1.2 Analyse the impact of globalisation on Canadian business and the importance of developing business partners 1.3 Analyse the impact of environmental and ethical issues on business opportunities (e.g., confidentiality, corporate social responsibility, climate change, sustainability and corruption at the business and political levels) 1.4 Analyse the impact of current and historical political changes and trends on business opportunities Discuss strategies used to respond to global trends 1.5 Outline the role Canadian and international institutions play in supporting or facilitating international business opportunities 1.6 Analyse the impact of geographical and cultural factors on business opportunities (e.g., location, time zones, religion, customs and languages spoken) 1.7 Analyse the impact of relevant micro- economic and macro- economic factors on business opportunities (e.g., fiscal and monetary policies, population dynamics, emerging markets, growing influence of developing nations, political and economic instability, inflation, fluctuating currencies, protectionism, growth of outsourcing, and regional trading blocs) 1.8 Analyse the impact of major international trade agreements and organizations on international business opportunities (e.g., North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), World Trade Organization (WTO), European Union (EU), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR)) 1.9 Discuss the impact of existing and emerging technologies on business opportunities (e.g., social media, e- commerce, wireless technologies and real time logistics) 2. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to apply principles of corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility and ethics to support an organization s business initiatives. 2.1 Document all job related actions, observations, and measurements accurately and honestly 2.2 Accept personal accountability for all data collected and analysed 2.3 Identify individual and societal concerns or issues relevant to environmental related- projects 2.4 Discuss the need to integrate corporate sustainability, corporate governance and social responsibility principles in the decision- making process 2.5 Describe the impact of environmental and ethical issues (e.g., public safety, disposal of waste, false advertising, bribery, conflict of interest and corruption) on an organization's operations 2.6 Comply with company policies, procedures, principles, and practices 2.7 Consult with suitably qualified persons in areas where knowledge and experience are lacking 3. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to assess and use current concepts/systems and technologies to support an organization's business initiatives. 3.1 Identify and assess the need to integrate current and emerging concepts/systems and

technologies with an organization's overall mission and objectives 3.2 Use appropriate current technologies to produce necessary business reports and documents (e.g., Word processing, spreadsheets, data processing) 3.3 Use appropriate current technologies to support an organization s accounting and financial activities 3.4 Analyse the impact of current and emerging technologies in supporting an organization s overall business strategy (e.g., Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Supply Chain Management (SCM), social media, e- commerce, digital marketing, digital financing, wireless technologies and real time logistics) 3.5 Use appropriate current technologies to engage in communications and negotiations 3.6 Use appropriate current technologies to plan, schedule and hold meetings in a global workplace 3.7 Use appropriate current technologies to develop effective presentations to support the organization s plan and business opportunities 3.8 Identify and assess the strategic importance, safeguards and risks associated with the use of current and emerging technologies (e.g., security of information and technological limitations) 3.9 Identify and assess the impact of using information acquired by digital means for business publications and initiatives without proper recognition and/or authorization (e.g., copyright, intellectual property issues and plagiarism) 3.10 Explain the importance of proper maintenance and administration of documents and records in supporting an organization s operations 4. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to conduct and present research to support business decision making. 4.1 Identify and assess the purpose of the research 4.2 Identify, assess and collect the data required for the research 4.3 Differentiate between primary data and secondary data and suggest appropriate collection of data strategies (e.g., focus groups, surveys, industry publications, internet search engines, industry/professional networks) 4.4 Validate the integrity of the data and maintain an unbiased and balanced perspective when researching and interpreting data 4.5 Use appropriate mathematical tools, statistical tools and software to process data, identify trends, address business enquiries and produce reports 4.6 Recommend and assess possible courses of action based on research findings 4.7 Use appropriate technology to organize and present research findings in a form that will be clearly understood and accessible by the end- users and management (e.g., with graphs, charts, suitable language and terminology, appropriate electronic folder) 5. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to plan, implement and evaluate projects by applying project management principles.

5.1 Identify the project objectives, timelines and budget 5.2 Explain the interdependence of Scope, Time and Cost in a project 5.3 Identify the tasks, resources and roles and responsibilities of all participants and stakeholders 5.4 Use the appropriate software to organize the tasks and allocate resources to meet project objectives 5.5 Produce GANTT charts, Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) reports and Critical Path (CP) reports 5.6 Prepare reports on costs, tasks and schedule of resource requirements, and their monitoring to meet the project's objectives 5.7 Support the implementation and monitoring of the project using the GANTT charts 5.8 Evaluate project by reviewing objectives, timelines and resources 6. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to perform work in compliance with relevant statutes, regulations and business practices. 6.1 Analyse the impact of regulations on business activities 6.2 Identify the relevant domestic and relevant international laws, practices, conventions and regulations that impacts an organization s business activities 6.3 Explain how the burden of compliance affects an organization s operations 6.4 Describe strategies to manage risks associated with regulatory or customer compliance 6.5 Analyse the impact of legal issues on an organization s business initiatives (e.g., business ownership, human rights, health and safety, employment standards, intellectual property and privacy of information ) 6.6 Use appropriate methods for handling confidential information in the business environment 6.7 Explain the importance of professional standards 6.8 Determine when it is appropriate to seek legal advice 7. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to 7.1 apply human resource practices to support management objectives and the organization s goals. 7.2 7.3 Assess the organizational structures of a variety of organizations 7.4 Analyse the role of the human resources function and its impact on the strategic business plan of an organization 7.5 Outline the role of human resources to provide support to all functional areas of a business or organization 7.6 Plan and forecast human resources need 7.7 Identify the changing role of human resources in policy formulation and future planning 7.8 Apply principles of human resources to support recruitment, selection, hiring, dismissal, compensation, and benefits 7.9 Participate in the development of orientation, training programs and employee engagement strategies

7.10 Describe the impact of Canadian human rights, employment and labour legislation on an organization s human resource strategies 7.11 Discuss the issues and challenges related to unionized workplaces 8. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to use accounting and financial principles to support the management and operations of an 8.1 Explain basic accounting procedures 8.2 Use appropriate software to perform basic accounting operations 8.3 Explain activity- based accounting principles 8.4 Assess an organization's performance by analyzing its financial statements 8.5 Use the appropriate software to prepare and present financial documents and reports 8.6 Execute mathematical operations, manually or electronically, to support a basic business case quantification (e.g., percentage, compound interest, cost/benefit, net present value, rate of return, return on investment and profitability index calculations) 8.7 Analyse cash flows and determine how to finance shortfalls or invest surplus funds 8.8 Outline strategies to control costs and balance budgets 8.9 Identify and analyse financial risks associated with an organization's business initiatives 8.10 Assist in the development of the financial plan including presentation of a Balance Sheet, projected Profit and Loss, and projected Cash Flow 8.11 Calculate a return on investment 9. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to assess marketing and sales concepts and strategies and apply them to the needs of an 9.1 Assess the marketing environment, market segmentation, and the roles of product, price, place, and promotion 9.2 Apply the fundamental concepts of marketing and sales to a variety of products or services 9.3 Assess the importance of customer/client behaviours in the design of strategies for marketing and sales 9.4 Use market variables in the design of a marketing plan (e.g., economic and social considerations, legislation and regulations, technology, competition, distribution channels, environment, politics, demographics, sustainability and culture) 9.5 Discuss the impact of technological changes on marketing and sales strategies (e.g., E- commerce, social media, e- customer relationship management 9.6 Describe the characteristics of Customer Relationship Management 9.7 Illustrate the importance of trade shows, trade missions, networking and entrepreneurial skills to develop business opportunities within global markets 9.8 Discuss the role of marketing communications in supporting the needs of an organization 9.9 Assess the importance of supply chain management as it relates to marketing goals and sales

10. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to outline principles of supply chain management and operations management and assess their impact on the operations of an 10.1 Illustrate the relationship between current operational priorities and the organization's strategic plan 10.2 Assess the role of supply chain management, logistics and inventory strategies to support operational requirements 10.3 Discuss the importance of design and ongoing maintenance of the physical plant, facilities and equipment 10.4 Assess strategies for the scheduling of production and staff which support the most productive operation of a facility 10.5 Explain the importance of benchmarking to the organization's competitiveness 10.6 Assess the impact of product/service design processes and benchmarking on productivity 10.7 Assess the impact of quality control and quality assurance systems and programs on an organization's performance 10.8 Identify strategies to improve the operational efficiency and productivity of an organization 10.9 Explain the importance of adhering to and documenting protocols 11. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to participate in the development of a business plan. 11.1 Identify organizational structures and explain the inter- relationship between the various departments and functions within an organization 11.2 Explain and assess the purpose of a business plan 11.3 Outline the key components of a business plan 11.4 Align plan with marketing and sales objectives, capacity of operations and other resources 11.5 Use appropriate software to participate in the development of a business plan 11.6 Participate in preparing a cost/benefit analysis and return on investment 11.7 Participate in the presentation of financial statements 11.8 Participate in the development of the financial plan 11.9 Outline critical issues and discuss risk management strategies 11.10 Analyse the impact of a business plan on organizational priorities and strategies 11.11 Outline challenges to implementing a business plan 12. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to develop strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance in the business field. 12.1 Use constructive feedback to enhance work performance

12.2 Develop a strategy to keep pace with, and adapt to changing workforce demands and trends, as well as technological advances in the business field. 12.3 Identify training courses, workshops and programs to enhance employment opportunities in the business field 12.4 Engage in activities that include critical thinking and self- evaluation to promote professionalism 12.5 Outline the roles and benefits of professional organizations and certification 12.6 Develop a plan for building a professional network and for participating in business professional associations and activities 12.7 Apply skills related to working effectively in groups or teams to achieve desired goals and resolve differing and/or opposing ideas and points of view 12.8 Assess the importance of entrepreneurial skills for career advancement 12.9 Develop a plan that includes learning strategies and activities 13. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to outline strategies used to manage risks in an organization's business activities. 13.1 Discuss the importance of regular environmental scans 13.2 Discuss the need to proactively manage change 13.3 Discuss the importance of contingency plans 13.4 Identify risks to an organization s business activities 13.5 Determine whether to Transfer, Avoid, Reduce or Accept identified risks and propose a course of action to minimise their impact *Source: Extracted from the Provincial Vocational Outcomes 2012