BOĞAZİÇİ UNIVERSITY Department of Management Management Undergraduate Curriculum Revision
Agenda 1. Goals 2. Summary 3. From Old to New Curriculum 4. Course Catalogue Overview 5. Transition Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 2
Goals More attractive, flexible and internationally compatible program while maintaining clear focus and tradition Analysis of national & international Management programs Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 3
Summary Courses removed as required courses AD 150 (Introduction to Data Processing) AD 232 (Business Law II) EC 351 (Public Finance) AD 316 (Cost Accounting) AD 403 (Managerial Economics) Courses added as required courses AD 102 (Introduction to Management) AD 497 (Bachelor of Arts Degree Project) Electives increased by one Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 4
Summary Courses changed place in curriculum AD 204 (formerly AD 104) Business Communications (Semester 2 to 4) AD 302 (formerly AD 202 Business Research Methods) Research Methods (Semester 4 to 6) AD 242 (formerly AD 341 Introduction to Marketing) Strategic Marketing Management (Semester 5 to 4) plus several elective slots Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 5
Summary Number of changes made to course names e.g. Business Policy to Strategic Management, Operations Research to Management Science, and / or contents e.g. Principles of Accounting I and II restructured to Financial and Managerial Accounting Total number of credits to 142/144 from formerly 150 Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 6
From old to new Curriculum Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 7
From old to new Curriculum Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 8
Course Catalogue Required Courses AD131 Introduction to Law 1 AD320 Human Resource Management AD312 Money and Banking Comment Unchanged AD102 Introduction to Management AD497 BA Degree Project Added AD204 Business Communication (AD104 Bus. Comm. I) Changed in AD213 Financial Accounting (Principles of Acc. I) name, content AD214 Managerial Accounting (Principles of Acc. I) or place AD220 Management of Organizations (Intro to Mgmt.) AD231 Business Law (I) AD242 Strategic Marketing Management (AD341 Intro to Marketing) AD251 Managerial Statistics 1 (Business Stat. I) AD252 Managerial Statistics 2 (Business Stat. II) AD311 Financial Management (Business Finance) AD351 Operations Management AD353 Management Science (Operations Research) AD302 Research Methods (AD202 Business Res. Methods) AD401 Globalization and International Management (Managing the Global System) AD452 Information Systems Management (MIS) AD408 Strategic Management (Business Policy) Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 9
Course Catalogue Elective Courses AD132 Intro to Law 2 AD150 Introduction to Data Processing (former required course) AD232 Business Law 2 AD316 Cost Accounting (former required course) AD402 Multinational Companies AD403 Managerial Economics (former required course) AD407 Decision Processes AD409 Business Ethics AD416 Profit Planning and Control AD417 Strategic Financial Management AD418 International Finance AD419 International Financial Management AD420 Entrepreneurial Finance AD421 Public Management AD422 Psychology in Management AD423 Women in Management AD425 Management of Technology AD427 Small Business Management AD428 NGO Management AD429 Management of Multinationals AD430 Turkish Business Environment Comment Unchanged Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 10
Course Catalogue Elective Courses AD450 Advanced Production Management AD451 Theory of Constraints AD453 Quality Management AD454 System Development I AD455 System Development II AD456 Applications of the Theory of constraints AD457 Business Logistics AD459 Supply Chain Management AD461 Turkish Labor Law I AD463 Labor-Management Relations AD464 Cases in Labor Law AD477 Bank Management AD478 Insurance Management AD480 Special Topics in Management AD490 Topics in Game Theory and Managerial Economics AD491 Advanced Topics in Operations Research Comment Unchanged Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 11
Course Catalogue Elective Courses AD432 Entrepreneurship AD458 Forecasting AD468 Financial Risk Management AD481 Special Topics in Operations Management AD482 Special Topics in Information Systems AD489 Current Issues in Accounting AD496 Special Topics in Finance Comment Added Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 12
Course Catalogue Elective Courses AD314 Intermediate Financial Accounting AD410 Advanced Managerial Accounting AD412 Taxation and Accounting AD413 Auditing AD414 Advanced Financial Management AD424 Human Behaviour in Organizations AD426 Management of Multiorganizational Systems AD441 Consumer Behaviour AD442 Advertising AD443 International Marketing AD444 Sales Management AD445 Retail Management AD446 Marketing Research AD447 Services Marketing AD449 Export Management AD469 Valuation AD470 Investment Management AD471 Accounting Systems Design AD472 Financial Institutions and Markets AD473 International Accounting AD474 Investment and Financial Data Analysis Comment Changed in name, content, ECTS or prerequisite Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 13
Course Catalogue Elective Courses AD475 Advanced Financial Accounting AD476 Financial Simulation AD479 Accounting for Non-Profit Organizations AD484 Special Topics in Marketing AD488 Special Topics in Accounting AD492 Special Topics in Management Science AD495 Special Topics in Corporate Finance Comment Changed in name, content, ECTS or prerequisite Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 14
Transition All undergraduate Management students who have not achieved 103 credits by the Fall 2012/13 are converted to the new curriculum. Courses deleted as required courses can be used as departmental (or unrestricted) electives Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 15
Transition Course in the old curriculum Course in the new curriculum AD150 Introduction to Data Processing AD102 Introduction to Management AD104 Business Communication AD202 Business Research Methods AD204 Business Communication AD302 Research Methods AD341 Introduction to Marketing AD242 Strategic Marketing Management Student Presentation / September 2012 Page 16