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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Address significant, topical and practical problems, issues and theories in marketing. Topics are compiled and selected by the department chair. This course may be taken more than once, provided the same topic is not repeated. Prerequisites will vary based on topic.
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3.00 Credits
Offers you the opportunity to receive graduate-level work experience in marketing. You are responsible for your own placement in an internship approved by the department chair. A written internship proposal is required before consideration for this course. A written report is required upon completion of the internship. Prerequisites: at least 15 units completed in the Advanced Program and permission of the department chair at least 30 days before the start of the trimester.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for the advanced student with a specific project in mind to do reading in a focused area and to prepare a substantial paper under the direction of a faculty member. Only one directed study course may be taken for credit toward a master's degree. Prerequisite: Completion of six graduate seminars in the Advanced Program and consent of the department.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the processes and techniques relating to both manufacturing and service systems. It emphasizes the systems approach to the efficient allocation of resources within the firm. You will learn about the challenge of managing people, equipment and materials to jointly achieve organizational objectives. You will have the opportunity to use relevant computer applications. Prerequisite: MATH 40.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the business application of the integrated functions of logistics within the supply chain, including: transportation, warehousing, materials handling, packaging, inventory control, customer service, and logistics information systems. The role of government will be examined, and costing and pricing practices within the supply chain will be studied. You will discover how logistics and the supply chain play major roles interacting with production, marketing and finance within the firm, and extend to suppliers, customers and others outside the organization.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the practical aspects of import and export operations. You will study the start-up and operation of an export department, the administration of international transactions, letters of credit and other forms of payment, collection methods, and shipping procedures. Documentation, export regulations, import customs clearance and other government requirements will also be examined.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the design, development, implementation and management of production planning systems, including master production scheduling, aggregate planning, material requirements planning, capacity and inventory planning and production activity control. You will be exposed to contemporary approaches such as just-in-time, theory of constraints and the relationship of enterprise-level planning and control systems to the overall materials flow.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the concepts and techniques used by manufacturing and service firms in improving their business processes. You will learn how to design and implement process improvement programs employing such techniques and philosophies as total quality management (TQM), statistical quality control, business process reengineering (BPR), Kaizen, innovation, just-in-time systems, process audit and process flowcharting.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews basic purchasing, including organizational policies and procedures, development of requirements and specifications, bid and proposal preparations, selection and evaluation of suppliers, quality assurance and inspection, negotiations, materials management and legal considerations. These concepts will be applied to commercial, industrial, and government contracts administration. You will relate Federal Acquisition Regulations and the Uniform Commercial Code to the purchasing function. You will also review the special problems encountered in global sourcing and negotiation practices in a worldwide setting.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces project management tools and techniques and the problems associated with bringing projects in on time and within estimated cost. PERT/CPM, resource leveling, team dynamics and cost estimates will be employed. You will learn how to develop project proposals and project reports.
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