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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. An introductory overview of the discipline of supply chain management and its impact on all functions within an enterprise. With a focus on basic concepts, principles and strategies the course will examine actions and values responsible for the continuous improvement of the design, development, and management process of a supply system, and the effect these have on improving business operations and profi tability for both customers and suppliers. The course will include focus on the SCOR Model, a supply chain management simulation, and solving a strategic supply chain problem. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. In-depth focus on internal operations and supply chain management: engineering and DFM; manufacturing methods; quality systems; facility layout; logistics, warehousing, and distribution. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course will focus on the buy-side aspects of supply chain management. Students will learn through case studies, scholarly articles, text books, and interaction with supplychain professionals. Signifi cant emphasis will be placed o learning through real-world application. Focus topics include supplier management strategies, supplier relationship management, procurement processes, vendor selection, negotiations, supplier development, E-procurement, and ethics. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course will focus on the sell-side aspects of supply chain management. Topics will include customer relationship management, distribution channel communication and coordination, order management, warehouse management, distribution network design, outbound logistics and transportation, and reverse logistics (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. An overview of all the options available to successfully fi nance new ventures. Financing alternatives are explored including debt fi nancing from venture banks, commercial banks, and SBICs, and equity fi nancing from angels, private placements, venture capitalists, and public equity markets. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. Supply Chain Analysis and Modeling is one of the four core elements of the Integrated Supply Chain Management Emphasis. It is focused on the use of computer tools, information systems, simulations, and modeling techniques to support supply chain analysis and decision making. The ability to collect, organize, interpret, and communicate data in a compelling way is an important skill that is much needed in today's complex realm of supply chain management. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361, and 12 credits of 400 level business coursework. A senior capstone experience wherein students form integrated teams to solve strategic business cases and execute a major project. Cases will cover these areas: establishing company direction, industry and competitive analysis, evaluating company resources and capabilities, establishing a competitive advantage, competing globally, new business models, corporate culture and leadership. Teams will be balanced to force each participant into an active role in their area of expertise. The class will utilized a texts as a resource, but primary evaluation will come from written and oral case solutions and a team project, rather than examinations. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361, and 12 credits of 400 level business coursework. This course is part of the business Management capstone experience, and is complementary to B 499A. This course applies business theory and research methodology to develop academic and professional articles published in student-generated print or electronic business journals. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Fullfi lls GE Biological Science requirement. Travel Fee: $50.00 This is an introductory level ecology course. It includes fi eld identifi cation techniques, ecological relationships, and fi eld study methods. Field Biology is fi eld oriented. We strive to create an atmosphere of experiential education where students can learn by experiencing nature. The class integrates lecture and lab in a fi eld setting. Many local ecosystems are visited including cold deserts, coniferous forests, streams and rivers, and riparian areas. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Fulfi lls GE Biological Science requirement Travel Fee: $15.00 Plants grown in homes and gardens are used to introduce biological principles. Laboratory work emphasizes individual projects utilizing living plants (Fall, Winter)
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