Course Work and Final Exam:
Course work for Logistics Processes includes:
- Multiple Choice Quizzes (20%)
- Group Discussion Assignments (10%)
- Business Case Study Assignments (30%)
- An Online Final Exam (40%)
On average, students tell us that this course requires a commitment
of 4-8 hours a week to complete the readings and assignments,
participate in discussions, and prepare for the final examination.
Multiple Choice Quizzes – 20% of course mark
Students
complete 10 short quizzes throughout the course of the semester. There
is one quiz for each chapter in the Logistics Processes textbook, and
each quiz includes 10 multiple choice questions. You'll automatically
receive your grade for each quiz immediately after you submit your
responses, so you can see which questions you got correct, learn the
correct answer for any questions you got wrong, and assess your learning
as you go.
There's
a weekly due date for each quiz and it is recommended that you cover
all the learning materials and activities each week before completing
the quiz.
Group Discussion Assignments – 10% of course mark
Students
will participate in weekly online group discussions. Each week, you
will be presented with discussion questions. These online discussions
engage students in reflection, dialogue and debate, challenge you to
apply the course material in real world business scenarios.
To receive full participation credit you must complete the following 2 steps before the weekly due date:
- Provide
a high quality response to the posted question(s). Your responses must
be substantive in nature by providing full explanations, details and
citations where appropriate. While there is no set requirement for
length of response, one word responses will not meet the criteria for
quality participation.
- Read
and respond to at least one of your colleagues responses. Build on
responses by asking related questions, relating your experiences and
making an oppositional statement supported by personal experience or
related research.
Business Case Study Assignments – 30% of course mark
Students
will receive a business case and throughout the course submit three
critical responses from the viewpoint of working for a subject company.
Each response should be approximately 1,000 words and contain a brief
introduction, your analysis and recommendation, and finally a
conclusion. This organization and the details of the case are fictitious
but have been designed to mimic industry and supplement the learnings
by demonstrating the student's ability to think critically about
situations and apply the course learnings. In each of the three
submissions, students will be required to submit a response, most often
in the form of a recommendation, supported by the course learnings.
Final Exam – 40% of course mark
The final exam for Logistics Processes is held online, is 2.5 hours long, and is open-book. The exam is made up of two sections:
- Essay-style questions
These questions are based on a case study that is circulated to all
learners one week prior to the exam date, and involves applying the
knowledge learned throughout the course to that scenario.
- Multiple choice questions
This section of the exam tests learners on the course materials in general, and is not based on the case study specifically.
The final exam period runs over the course of several days at the end
of the semester. You can choose any (continuous) 2.5 hour window of
time to begin & complete your exam during the exam period. Once exam
period dates have been set for each semester, they will
become available on the Key Dates page. The exam requires access to a computer with a reliable internet
connection. In order to reduce the chances of technical issues, learners
should use the Firefox web browser.
Learning Assessment and Grades
Grades are reported as Honours, Pass, or Fail. To obtain a Pass,
learners must earn a minimum grade of 50%. To achieve Honours, learners
must earn a total grade of 80% or higher.
The final grade is assessed based on both term work and the final examination, as follows:
- Multiple Choice Quizzes (20%)
- Group Discussion Assignments (10%)
- Business Case Study Assignments (30%)
- An Online Final Exam (40%)
Approximately one month after the final exam, you will receive your course results from CITT.
Language Options
Although the learning materials and course site are in English, a
francophone facilitator is available and learners have the option of
completing the formal report and answering exam questions in French if
they desire.