welcome new and returning majors!
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Welcome New and Returning Majors!. Fall 2008 Dr. John Tyworth Chair, SC&IS Department Ms. Kitty Riley Instructor in MIS Mr. Norm Aggon Assistant Chair, SC&IS Department. Agenda. Welcome and introductions Planning your courses Advising Preparing for employment Getting involved Clubs - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome New and Returning Majors!Fall 2008
Dr. John TyworthChair, SC&IS Department
Ms. Kitty RileyInstructor in MIS
Mr. Norm AggonAssistant Chair, SC&IS Department
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesAdvisingPreparing for employmentGetting involved
Clubs Mentoring Internships
Q&ARefreshments
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Top Ranked Programs
Introduction
Ranked #1 by Supply Chain Management Review, Fall 2006
Jumped from 5th to 3rd best in nation by U.S. News & World Report, 2009
Top 20 program in management information systems
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunication and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involved
Clubs Mentoring Internships
Q&ARefreshments
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M I S Major http://ugstudents.smeal.psu.edu/academics-advising/degree-requirements/majors/management-information-systems
Five Prescribed Courses+ “Two-Piece” Prerequisites
1. M I S 431: Bus Data Management Entrance-to-major
2. M I S 432: Bus Info Sys Analysis M I S 431
3. M I S 434: Internet Technologies M I S 431
4. M I S 442: Business Info Sys Design M I S 432
5. M I S 479W: Enterprise Info Systems M I S 431, M I S 4326. M I S Related Area (select from two piece group)
Planning Your Courses
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“Two-Piece” for M I S Major SC&IS 404, 405 Recommended
Accounting: 471, 472 (select 2) Finance: 305, 408 Int’l Business: 303, 403, 404, 440, 450 (select 2 or
complete the IB minor) Marketing: 330, 445 Management: 326, 471 Risk Analysis: BA 427, INS 405, SCM 456 Entrepreneurship: Mgmt 425, 426 Economics: Select 3 credits 300/400, Select 3 credits
400 level courses
Planning Your Courses
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Spring6th
B A 301 / 304M I S 432Two-piece course
Fall5th
B A 302 / 303M I S 431
7thInternship
8thM I S 434 or / 442Two-piece course
9thM I S 442 / 479W
Typical Undergraduate Sequence
Planning Your Courses
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MIS Courses 2008-2009 Kathleen Riley – M I S 204 / M I S 431/M I S 446 Henry Bi – M I S 479W, MIS 431 Ed Glantz – M I S 204 / M I S 390 Zan Huang – M I S 432, MIS 204H John Jordan – M I S 446 Akhil Kumar – M I S 434 Lisa Mensinger – M I S 204 Zhe Shan – M I S 434 Jun Shu – M I S 442 / MIS 432
Introduction
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SC&IS Prescribed Courseshttp://ugstudents.smeal.psu.edu/academics-advising/degree-requirements/majors/supply-chain-and-information-systems
Five Required Courses+ “Two-Piece” Prerequisites
Foundation Courses
1. SC&IS 404: Demand Fulfillment B A 302
2. SC&IS 405: Manufacturing & Services Strategies B A 302
3. SC&IS 406W: Procurement BA 302Intermediate and Advanced Courses
4. SC&IS 421: Supply Chain Analysis ≥ 1 Foundation Course
5. SC&IS 450: Design & Mgt of SCs SC&IS 421 (may be concurrent)
Planning Your Courses
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“Two-Piece” for SC&IS Major
Accounting: 471, 472 (select 2) Information Systems Management – M I S 390, M I S 446 Finance: 305, 408 Int’l Business: 303, 403, 404, 440, 450 (select 2 or complete the
IB minor) Marketing: 330, 445 Management: 326, 471 Management Information Systems: 431, 432 (legacy) Risk Analysis: BA 427, INS405, SCM 456 Entrepreneurship: Mgmt 425, 426 Economics: Select 3 credits 300/400, Select 3 credits 400 level
courses
Planning Your Courses
MIS 390 and either 446 or 479 Recommended—Earn an ISM Minor!
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“New ISM Minor” for SC&IS Majors
Nine credits (new courses) MIS 390 (3 Cr.) Information Systems Management and
Applications MIS 446 (3 Cr.) Global Information Systems MIS 479 (3Cr.) Management of Operations Information/ERP
In addition to: MIS 204 (3 Credits) BA 241 (2 Cr.) and BA 242 (2 Cr.) or BA 243 (4 Cr.) BA 302 (2 Cr.) or SCM 310 (3Cr.) BA 304 (2Cr.) or Mgmt 301 (3 Cr.)
Planning Your Courses
Contact Professor Riley at [email protected]
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Spring6th
B A 301, 304SC&IS 404, 405, 406W
Fall5th
B A 302, 303Two-piece course
7thInternship
8thSC&IS 421, 450Two-piece course
Two-Year Sequence
Planning Your Courses
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SCM Courses – 2008-2009Norm Aggon – BA 302, SCM 450Marilyn Blanco - SCM 200Frank Chelko – SCM 406W, BA 302Christopher Craighead – SCM 406WDavid Huff – SCM 405Mirko Kremer - SCM 421Jiayi Li - SCM 405Elena Katok – SCM 421
Introduction
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SCM Courses – 2007-2008Bob Novack – SCM 404, 450, BA 302 SapphireValery Pavlov – SCM 421Ralph Sees – SCM 406 WDawn Russell – SCM 406WAlan Stenger – SCM 450Evelyn Thomchick – SCM 406 WGene Tyworth – SCM 421Felisa Preciado Walters – BA 302, 302H, Susan Xu – SCM 421
Introduction
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunications and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involved
Clubs Mentoring Internships
Q&ARefreshments
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Communications and Advising
Course selection, study abroad, forms, minor applications, etc UG Advising Center ( 2nd Floor Business), 863-1947
Careers, professional development, recommendation letters, Graduate School Faculty Advisors (4th Floor Business)
SCM and MIS course registration assistance Staff Assistants – (4th Floor Business) Teresa Lehman and Beth Bower
Advising
Questions About:
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Smeal Office of International ProgramsMaureen Desorcie ([email protected])
Assistant Director International Programs
International Business Minor Study Abroad
Advising
Smeal Office of International ProgramsAustin J. Jaffe
DirectorMaureen Desorcie
Assistant DirectorDonna Davison,Markus Maier, andMeg Brower are
International Programs Coordinators
Appointments 865-4264
Expand Your Comfort ZoneChange Your Life Forever
More effort is betterHome stayLanguageCultural experiencesVolunteering
A New Global Perspective
Confidence in your abilitiesNew interests and friendsCross-cultural sensitivityGlobal business understandingAppreciation for others’ ways
Communicating Your Experiences
Web siteBlog or journalTalk with student groups and friendsClass projects and papersResumeInterviews
Deadlines & Resources
Spring 2009 is September 15Summer 2009 is February 15Fall 2009 is January 20
Education Abroad Fair is Sept 23 HUB Alumni Hall 11-5:00
International Programs at 410 Boucke http://www.international.psu.edu/ea/Smeal Office of International Programs http://ugstudents.smeal.psu.edu/study-abroad
International Business Minor
Submit application before departureAppointment for an IB sub abroadAccredit classes with a syllabusSend us your stories and photos
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Communications and Advising
Course selection, study abroad, forms, minor applications, etc UG Advising Center ( 2nd Floor Business), 863-1947
Careers, professional development, recommendation letters, Graduate School Faculty Advisors (4th Floor Business)
SCM and MIS course registration assistance Staff Assistants – (4th Floor Business) Teresa Lehman and Beth Bower
Advising
Questions About:
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Communications and Advising
Full time job placement services Tami Barnes, [email protected] See upcoming slides
Discussions about upcoming events, career information, alumni help, current real world supply chain issues, etc. emails Nittany Lion Supply Chain Network Blog
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nxa12/blogs/nittanylionsupplychainnetwork/
In class power point slides Web site
Advising
Questions About:
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URLshttps://intranet.smeal.psu.edu/https://intranet.smeal.psu.edu/uprog/ed
abroad/Index.htmlhttps://intranet.smeal.psu.edu/students
/oip/ugrads.htmlhttp://www.personal.psu.edu/nxa12/
blogs/nittanylionsupplychainnetwork/
Advising
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunications and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involved
Clubs Mentoring Internships
Q&ARefreshments
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Career Placement Workshop 110 Business On September 4th at 5:45 PM
Important topics (and pizza!) Career opportunities Internships Placement services Career fairs Professional development opportunities
University Career Fair—Bryce Jordan Center- Sept. 15th-19th
Supply Chain Career Fair Coffeehouse Sept. 22 @ 6 PM Supply Chain Career Fair Sept. 23 – 24, From Noon until 4 PM
Career Placement
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Important Dates/Web Sites Supply Chain and MIS Picnic- Sept. 10th on the Third Floor
Terrace from Noon – 1:30 PM Careers Workshop – Sept. 4th in 110 Business @ 5:45 PM http://ugstudents.smeal.psu.edu/careers/internships-co-ops http://www.fairs.sa.psu.edu/fall http://www.events.psu.edu/ (choose Smeal from box) Check emails with subject ” Corporate Relations Career
Announcements” from [email protected]
Career Placement
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunications and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involvedQ&ARefreshments
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Getting Involved---Scholarships Previous PSU Supply Chain Department Winners:
Andrew Spicher 2008 Doug Burke 2008 Leslie Hubbard 2007 Marcio Oliveira 2006 Tania Santiago 2005
Benefits: Accelerated Mentorship & Networking Program All expenses paid opportunity to attend ISM
Conference May 3-6 in Charlotte, North Carolina
$5000 in tuition assistance Applications Will Be Forthcoming!
www.richterfoundation.org
Getting Involved
R Gene Richter Scholarship:
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Getting Involved---Clubs Supply Chain Management Association
President: Matt Matsko Vice-President: Linlyn Chow Treasurer : Brett Schneck
APICS Student Chapter President: Lauran Chuday Vice-President: Christopher Johnson Director Of membership: Jamie Marshall
SAPSIG President: Jim Peters Vice-President: Kirsten Burghardt Treasurer: Mike Boyson
Management Information Systems Association President: Tom Stevenson Vice-President: Shashana Williams Treasurer: Matt Collapietro
Getting Involved
Supp
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-Largest Supply Chain/Logistics-related organization at PSU
-Increase your internship/co-op/full-time opportunities through our extensive corporate network
-Add value to your resume through the opportunities we provide our members to do volunteer work, participate in THON, and also projects to benefit Smeal
First General Meeting:Thurs, 9/4, 6:30pm 110 Wartik
Also, be sure to stop by our table at the Smeal Involvement Fair the night of September 3!
clubs.psu.edu/up/scma
- BRAND NEW STUDENT CHAPTER
- Great leadership and networking opportunities
- Over 40 dues-paying members – graduate & undergraduate students welcome
- Programs this fall 2008 by Wal-Mart, Johnson & Johnson, Penske Logistics
Interested? Contact current APICS
President Lauren Chuday with questions and
membership information.
Goals of the ClubTo educate students on the nature of ERP
products (such as SAP)
To impart to members a core set of marketable ERP skills
To provide members with advice from industry professionals (through speakers)
To provide students with resources to further their SAP/ERP education
The Management and Information Systems Association
Benefits and events include:•Internship Opportunities•Learn more about the MIS major•Boost your résumé•Corporate Networking•Résumé & Interview workshops
Joining MISA is free and easy email us at [email protected]
MISA website
Philanthropic Projects:• Database Team- Shawn Andes (saa5013) To develop member database analysis skills while providing assistance to business and organizations within the Penn State Community• Web Development- Shameer Douglas
(sod106) To develop member web development skills while providing assistance to other Penn State student organizations
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunications and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involvedQ&ARefreshments
Nittany Lion Supply Chain Network Blog Site:http://www.personal.psu.edu/nxa12/blogs/nittanylionsupplychainnetwork/
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AgendaWelcome and introductionsPlanning your coursesCommunications and advisingPreparing for employmentGetting involvedQ&ARefreshmentsNittany Lion Supply Chain Network Blog Site:http://www.personal.psu.edu/nxa12/blogs/nittanylionsupplychainnetwork/