ITTW2019: IT Teaching Workshop 2019
This is a template for course syllabus.

Learning Objectives

This course will form a foundation for your future coursework at Simon and you should expect to apply what you learn here in later courses as well as the workplace. The course has two major objectives:

Course Description

The course is structured in three parts.
  1. Model business decision problems in a structured way using spreadsheets
  2. Use the computer to solve complex decision problems involving many variables and constraints.
  3. Use Monte Carlo simulation so that you will have a framework for understanding and analyzing uncertainty in business.
All three parts are strongly interrelated. We will draw upon examples from different functional areas so that you will see how the techniques taught can be applied in a practical way to a variety of settings. All assignments and exams will be computer-based.

TextBook

The recommended textbook for this course is Management Science: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets, by Stephen G. Powell and Kenneth R. Baker, 3rd edition or above. It is an excellent reference for most of the topics covered in the course.

Software

The course software is RiskSolver, which is available here. Please make sure you have it installed before our second class.

Grading

Homework assignments 40%
Professionalism and Class Participation 10%
Final Exam 50%

Schedule

Week Date Session Module Topic Reading (3rd version)
1 1/10 1 Building Models Influence Diagram Chapter 2 pp. 26-34
2 Building Models Spreadsheet Engineering Chapter 5 pp. 95-111
2 1/17 3 Building Models Sensitivity Analysis Chapter 6 pp. 119-132
4 Optimization Introduction to Optimization Chapter 10 pp. 206-231
3 1/24 5 Optimization Linear Optimization Chapter 10 pp. 206-231
Chapter 12 pp. 281-305
6 Optimization Case 1: Bloomex.ca
4 1/31 7 Optimization Binary Variables Chapter 13 pp. 314-323
8 Optimization Case 2: DHL Supply Chain
5 2/7 9 Simulation Randomness and Probability Chapter 16 pp. 392-412
10 Simulation Building Simulation Models
6 2/14 11 Simulation Sensitivity Analysis Chapter 16 pp. 412-424
12 Simulation Case 3: Printicomm
7 2/21 13 Simulation Optimization under Uncertainty Chapter 17 pp. 448-466
14 Simulation Course Review and Homework Discussions

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