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ODS 467: Applied Forecasting Methods: a Computer Approach
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An examination of short- and long-term forecasting methods, and their application in planning, decision-making and control. The application is directly related to the subject areas of Budgeting, Production, Sales Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Procurement, and Industrial Relations. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving, class discussion, and computer application. A forecasting project through computer experience is required for this course. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Business Administration, ODS Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS467. Prerequisites: ODS362, MAT108 or MAT208.
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ODS 470: Global Operations & Logistics Management
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An examination of operations management and its application to human, capital, material, equipment, information, and technology resources planning, allocation, and utilization in the context of diverse social, cultural and economic environments influencing the globalization of marketplace, organization, systems integration, and strategic planning. Three hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS470. Prerequisite: ODS433.
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ODS 484N: Management Information Systems I
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Systematic insight into the problem of identifying an organization's recurring information requirements which facilitate the decisionmaking process. Particular emphasis will be given to the analysis of problem situations and the designs of attendant information systems necessary to meet these problems. No extensive computer experience is necessary. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Business administration majors, ODS concentration, and open to others by permission of the Department Chairperson. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS484. Prerequisites: MIS362 or ODS362, MAT108, MAT208.
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ODS 485: Advanced Quantitative Models I
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The application of advanced models and algorithms to the financial, marketing, management, and accounting problems of the firm. Topics include integer and dynamic programming, marginal analysis, queuing theory, game theory, minimal spanning tree problems, Markov processes, and calculus-based solution procedures. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Business Administration majors, ODS concentration, and open to others by permission of the Department Chairperson. Prerequisite: ODS362.
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ODS 486: Management Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This is an advanced level course which will extend the student's knowledge acquired earlier in operations and decision sciences design, planning, organization, analysis, implementation, and maintenance. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS486. Prerequisites: MIS484 or ODS484, MIS485 or ODS485.
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ODS 487: Advanced Quantitative Models II
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The continued application of advanced models and algorithms to the financial, marketing, management, and accounting problems of the firm. Topics include simplex and goal linear programming, survey information, utility theory, stochastic inventory control models, MRP, network models, and transportation and assignment algorithms. Three lecture hours per week. Elective limited to ODS concentration Seniors and others with permission of Department Chairperson. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS487. Prerequisite: ODS485.
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ODS 490: Aviation Administration
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Aviation Administration pulls together the diverse skills learned in Management Theory & Practice, Principles of Marketing, and Financial Management and applies them to specific general aviation and commercial aviation situations. The course makes use of cases, outside projects and aviation oriented guests to add realism and perspective to basic business precepts. Current problem areas joining both general aviation and commercial aviation are addressed. Not open to students who have received credit for MIS490. Prerequisites: MGT231, FIN322, MKT241N.
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ODS 495: Internship in Operations And Decision Sciences
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course provides students with an opportunity to receive academic credit for supervised professional training and experience in an actual work environment. This Internship is an ongoing seminar between the student, the faculty member and the employment supervisor. It involves a Learning Contract, periodic meetings with the faculty representative, professional experience at a level equivalent to other senior-level courses, and submission of materials as established in the Learning Contract. Minimum commitment: 12 hours per week for entire semester. Limited to ODS Concentration Juniors and Seniors only. Prerequisite: Department Chairperson's approval.
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PHL 100: Introduction to Philosophy di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A study is made of the role of philosophy in its relation to all areas of human knowledge. The student is introduced to some of the general questions, ideas, theories, and methods of inquiry which have given direction to Western thought. Students are encouraged to clarify and examine their own ideas regarding knowledge, reality, and value. Three lecture hours per week.
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PHL 201: Principles of Logic di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Logic is the study of the science of right reasoning; it is specifically concerned with separating good (valid) arguments from bad (invalid) arguments. Topics to be discussed include the various uses of language, informal fallacies, definitions, categorical propositions, syllogisms, Venn diagrams and induction. Three lecture hours per week. Required for B.S. Political Science Majors and all B.S. Sociology Majors except those with the Human Behavior in Organizations Option. Highly recommended for all students planning to write the GRE, the LSAT or the GMAT.
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