EMS Campus
With EMS Campus, all the functionality necessary for handling the many facets of campus-wide space management – academic scheduling, event management, meeting scheduling, resource tracking – is seamlessly integrated into one “complete campus scheduling” product.
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Features
- » Facilitates the planning, publishing and maintenance of your academic schedule
- » Two-way interface with your SIS/ERP system – commercial or custom
- » Tracks course preferences/requirements that can be rolled term-to-term
- » Prevents double-bookings except as needed for cross-listed courses
- » Built-in reports for analyzing classroom and seat utilization
- » Generate service order forms and reports for internal or external service providers caterers and A/V departments
- » Easily manage Catering operations using detailed food selections and definable production areas
English
Supported Technologies
Windows XP/2000/NT
Microsoft SQL Server
Software, Web-Based (Browser)
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Pricing
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Additional Product Information
With EMS Campus, the three primary facets of campus-wide space management – academic scheduling, event management and campus calendaring – are seamlessly integrated into one “complete campus scheduling” product. For the academic departments and registrars working to ensure that every class meets in a location and at a time that is acceptable to professors and students, the system provides automatic room assignment within user-supplied parameters, integration with your SIS/ERP software and efficient online collaboration tools.
Meeting and event staff have access to a powerful array of tools for booking single- or multi-day events, reserving the services and resources required for those events, producing operational and statistical reports, and tracking financial transactions.
For those tasked with generating and maintaining an online campus calendar, EMS Campus provides much more than a simple regurgitation of event information from the scheduling database. Data can be pulled automatically and displayed to any of the multiple user-defined calendars, simplifying upkeep in high volume environments. However, the program also allows for a distributed management approach in which an administrator oversees the system but individual calendar managers make entries on their organization’s or department’s calendar and review event submissions from their members.