General Overview
The CLAS Staffing Plan, also known as Business Management Services (BMS), is an integrative system developed by the Business Center to help academic units manage their courses offerings, teaching load, and temporary labor allocation.
BMS provides the College with the information it needs to meet its teaching mission. It also communicates with the Registrar’s Office to provide an accurate list of course offerings for the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs. Now that the new CLSS (CourseLeaf) system is up and running, that CourseLeaf (CLSS), the Registrar’s scheduling system, should be the first place for editing course information prior to semester cutoff dates. The Business Center then imports this data from CLSS to BMS where final assignment changes can be made.
Academic units can also use BMS to:
Schedule and proof courses.
Review course pressures and graduate assistant needs.
View financial metrics related to courses like temporary labor costs, cost per seat, and teaching load statistics.
Administrators in academic units have the ability to input and edit data regarding course offerings live at any time. The Business Center BMS provides reporting capabilities within the system to review data related to costs, courses, and instructors, and students.
Below To the left is a table of contents for the Confluence pages within the BMS Folder:
The BMS How To’s folder houses training pages on various topics related to BMS.
The BMS Reference folder houses any tips or policies you may need information on related to BMS.The BMS How To’s folder houses training pages on various topics related to BMS.
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