The objective of this course is to improve students’ practical knowledge of identifying projects and developing effective project reports with the use of project management techniques. The topics include: introduction to project management, project identification, preparation of project reports, risk management, estimation of project budgets, assessment of project feasibility, project scheduling and project evaluation and control.

This course discusses the concepts behind the popular Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and provides knowledge of the finance, inventory management and security modules of ERP systems.

The main objective of this course unit is to acquaint students with the strategic use of management accounting information. The areas covered include: management accounting applications in analyzing the market, formulating and communicating strategies, contemporary issues in strategic management accounting applications and strategic performance measurement.

This course is designed to ensure that the students acquire the necessary skills to develop business and financial models using IT applications. The main areas covered are: professional reporting and financial modeling using spreadsheets and IT based quantitative applications for decision making.