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BIO 6997: Senior Seminar: Honors Program. Cr
2.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: completion of Core Courses and a minimum of two credits in BIO 6990. Open only to Honors students in biology. (F,W)
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BIO 6999: Terminal Essay: Honors Program. Cr
2.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of department and Honors adviser; senior standing and BIO 6990. Preparation of a terminal essay, satisfactory completion of which assures Honors graduation, providing performance in preceding Honors courses has been at Honors level; to be taken under direction of Biological Sciences faculty. (T)
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BIO 6999 - Terminal Essay: Honors Program. Cr
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BLG 4500: Co- op in Business Logistics. Cr
0.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: student in Professional Development Co-op Program; must be elected in work semester. Offered for S and U grades only. No credit towards degree. Opportunity to put theory into practice on the job. Students normally assigned to an organization for one semester.(T)
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BLG 4500 - Co- op in Business Logistics. Cr
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BLG 4990: Directed Study in Business Logistics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: BLG 5600; BLG 5620; minimum 2.75 g.p.a; consent of instructor prior to enrollment. Advanced readings and research or tutorial under supervision of faculty member. (T)
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BLG 4990 - Directed Study in Business Logistics. Cr
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BLG 5600: Supply Chain and Distribution Strategy. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MKT 2300 or former MKT 4300. Open only to students admitted to School of Business Administration; others by consent of instructor. Management of the movement of raw materials and finished products including the development of transportation strategies and objectives, and the selection of modes and carriers. Emphasis upon the interface of transportation policies with production and marketing plans. (F)
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BLG 5600 - Supply Chain and Distribution Strategy. Cr
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BLG 5620: Supply Chain Management. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MKT 2300 or former MKT 4300. Open only to students admitted to School of Business Administration; others by consent of adviser. Management of flow of materials and information from source of raw materials through the supply chain to the consumer, and beyond to disposal and recycling. (F)
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BLG 5620 - Supply Chain Management. Cr
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BLG 5890: Internship in Business Logistics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: FIN 3290 or former FIN 4290; ISM 3400 or former ISM 4400; ISM 3600 or former ISM 4600; ISM 3630 or former ISM 4630; MGT 2530 or former MGT 4530; MKT 2300 or former MKT 4300; minimum 3.0 g.p.a.; consent of instructor prior to enrollment. Offered for S and U grades only. Student works a minimum ten hours per week for fifteen weeks in entry-level management position. (T)
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BLG 6997: Supply Chain Analysis and Planning. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: BLG 5600 and BLG 5620. Open only to students admitted to School of Business Administration; others by consent of adviser. Application and synthesis of logistical concepts to solve problems encountered in the management of the supply chain. (I)
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C E 2400: Statics and Mechanics of Materials. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq. for C E students: MAT 2020, PHY 2175; prereq. or coreq: B E 1200 or B E 1300. Offered for credit only in non-mechanical engineering degree programs. Application of equations of static equilibrium, geometric compatibility and force-deformation in estimation of load-carrying capability of simple structural or machine elements, and in design of those elements against failure. Forces, moments, couples, equilibrium, free body diagrams, centroids, elastic relationships between external forces acting on deformable bodies and associated stresses and deformations. Behavior of structural and machine elements under axial, torsional, and flexural loading; combined stresses; column buckling. Design projects and reports involving design of simple components against failure. (T)
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C E 3010: Introduction to CAD in Civil Engineering. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: MAT 2020, B E 1200 or equiv. Open only to students enrolled in professional engineering programs. Principles of computer graphics and utilization of computers in the design process. Civil engineering applications of AutoCAD. (B)
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C E 3010 - Introduction to CAD in Civil Engineering. Cr
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