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SCM 415: Data Analysis and Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
This course is concerned with the analysis and interpretation of data encountered in business and economics. One goal of the course is to develop skills in the analysis of data that can be used to solve problems students are likely to encounter on the job. The course attempts to develop an attitude toward data analysis that can be usefully applied in a wide variety of real life situations. Avariety of statistical tools are covered. In particular, the multiple regress model is covered with an emphasis on how the model can be used in situations involving economic data. Data analysis techniques are illustrated with examples and case studies using computers. This course is in the management sciences and operations management area. Prerequisite: DSCI 310. Enrollment restricted. LEC
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SCM 416: Supply Chain Modeling and Optimization
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Design, develop, and use computer decision models for analysis of supply chain operations; computer intensive course work emphasizing spreadsheet applications. Prerequisite: SCM 401. Enrollment restricted. LEC
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SCM 418: Financial Modeling and Risk Analysis
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
An introduction to the concepts, methodologies, and applications of risk analysis and modeling. This course is designed primarily to develop practical modeling skills with spreadsheet software. To accomplish this, material from across the finance discipline will be covered. Examples from corporate finance, investments, financial derivatives, real estate, and personal finance will be used to demonstrate modeling. Students majoring in Supply Chain Management will follow the same in-class track of finance material, but have a separate homework track emphasizing supply chain modeling. (Same as FIN 460.) Prerequisite: FIN 310. Enrollment restricted. LEC
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SCM 420: Customer Focused Operations Service Management
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
The purpose of this course is to build the conceptual framework which drives an organization striving to operate in a customer-focused mode. This requires an integration of basic principles of marketing and operations in order to define the value-added in each of an organization's products and/or services, to use this information to define the valueadded in work, and to use this definition to improve the actual work. To do this effectively, requires leadership, empowerment, focused data, and a system view. The basic principles of each requirement will be discussed as well as their integration into a unified whole. Prerequisite: DSCI 310 and MKTG 310. Enrollment restricted. LEC
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SCM 425: Customer Relationship Management
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
This course introduces the theory and practical implementation of customer relationship management (CRM) strategies using marketing databases. Topics include: fundamentals of CRM strategy, RFM analysis, LTV metrics, logit models, decision trees, hazard models techniques for evaluating model performance (e.g., lift charts, ROC) and applications to campaign management. In keeping with the hands-on nature of the course, students will be instructed on how to implement the CRM techniques using various software tools. (Same as MKTG 465.) Prerequisite: DSCI 301. Enrollment restricted. LEC
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SCUL 253: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Introduction to sculpture. Prerequisite: AFND 102 and DFND 103. LAB
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SCUL 315: Special Topics in Sculpture:
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Course to be offered in area of studio activity of specific interest to individual faculty and qualified students. (This course is not regularly offered. The current Schedule of Classes should be consulted.) May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: SCUL 253 or ABDS 208 or ABDS 211. LAB
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SCUL 349: Special Problems in Metal Casting
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
A course in foundry techniques as related to sculpture. Both traditional and experimental procedures for casting bronze, aluminum, and iron sculpture will be explored. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: SCUL 253 or ABDS 208 or ABDS 211 or ABDS 313. LAB
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SCUL 350: Special Problems in Direct Metal Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
The course will present a variety of techniques for fabricating metal sculpture. Oxyacetylene and electric arc welding processes will be included. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: SCUL 253 or ABDS 208 or ABDS 211 or ABDS 313. LAB
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SCUL 354: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Continuation of SCUL 253. Prerequisite: SCUL 253. LAB
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