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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. An examination of managerial issues affecting development of industrial and labor relations policy. Topics examined include impact of public policy, negotiation, administration of collective bargaining agreements, the NLRB, and arbitration cases.
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3 Semester Hours. An analysis of the cultural, economic, ethical, legal, and social environment of the global market.
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3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) An examination of the use of critical path method (CPM)and Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) on project planning and control.
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3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) This course is designed to enhance class members' understanding of the causes and consequences of the behavior of people within the context of organizations, with emphasis on teamwork. To accomplish the learning goals for the course, varying instructional methodologies will be employed including lecture, and assigned readings from the text, journal articles, and the web. A significant amount of class time will be spent in experiential exercises.
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3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 377 and PSHA 377.) An examination of the major issues and concepts associated with management of governmental agencies.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. Prerequisite: MG 346. Production and Operations Management examines manufacturing and services industries and the multitude of activities needed to produce or process goods and services in the private and public sectors. It also examines the problems of facilities layout, plant location, statistical quality control, process control, and various models utilized in these areas.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. A course emphasizing the integration of all aspects of manufacturing activities and material handling systems. A systematic approach is used to design a manufacturing facility to produce a complete product. Particular attention is given to efficiency and productivity in layout, work-flows, and product handling systems.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. A study of issues in manufacturing, including tooling systems for the integrated manufacturing environment, with an emphasis on design, geometric dimensioning and tolerances, fast change-over techniques, and acceptance of quality levels. The course will emphasize product reliability, sampling planning, loss functions, and the design of experiments to improve manufacturing.
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3 Semester Hours. An examination of the operation of modern industrial economic systems in the United States, Western Europe, Japan, and Third World countries. Topics examined will include price determination, aggregate demand and supply theory, public policy options and the philosophical foundation of free market and command system economies. Time value of money, equivalence, and replacement analyses will also be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. An introductory course covering the basic concepts of quality control systems in manufacturing settings. The course covers the use of statistical process control methods and equipment on a variety of products and processes. Basic statistical methods as applied to quality control problems, sampling plans, product/process reliability, and the use of control charts for variables and attributes data are included.
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