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3.00 Credits
Students examine the fundamentals and concepts of managing a supply chain and its role in the business strategy of the firm. Students analyze how successful supply chain management can help the firm gain a competitive advantage in local and global markets. Prerequisite: Completion of DSCI 1000.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine the fundamentals of logistics and transportation. Course coverage includes the design of channels of distribution, management of inventory, evaluation of transportation alternatives, information flows, facility location, outsourcing, and the rapidly expanding field of logistics information technology.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in production and operations management. Students gain knowledge and skills about operations strategy, quality management, facilities location, facilities layout, forecasting, inventory management, production planning, scheduling, and project management. Students apply these decision-making strategies to typical management situations. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 2355, STAT 2010, COSC 1200 or equivalent skills.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore production and operations management. Students develop operational strategies including quality management, facilities location, facilities layout, forecasting, inventory management, production planning, and scheduling. Prerequisite: MGT*3210
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3.00 Credits
Students examine project management theory and practice and the roles and responsibilities of a project manager. Students focus on a practical approach to managing projects including organizing, planning, and controlling the outcomes of the project. Prerequisite: Completion of MGT*3210.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine project management theory and practice and the roles and responsibilities of a project manager. Students focus on a practical approach to managing projects including organizing, planning, and controlling the outcomes of the project. Prerequisite: Completion of MGT*3210.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course on how people use both free markets and government regulations to create value, and enhance society. Students explore how economic ideas and tools address global economic issues, while exploring the cultural influence and/or impact of those issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 0810 or equivalent placement score.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to contemporary economic principles and the foundations of a market based economic system. Students analyze how economic principles are applied to the economic problem of scarcity. Students develop an understanding of how to measure economic performance, and explore the impact of policy on economic performance. Topics include GDP growth, unemployment and inflation, government debt, deficits, tax policy, economic booms & busts, and the relevant economic policies Prerequisite: ENGL 0810 and MATH 0965 or MATH 0980 or equivalent placement score.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine how markets solve the issue of economic scarcity and how the decisions and behaviors of consumers, producers, government, and the market structure affect market outcomes. Students analyze market failure, where markets fail to produce efficient results, and describe the theoretical conditions needed for perfect competition. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1400.
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3.00 Credits
Students acquire and demonstrate knowledge about how markets and free enterprise depend on supportive legal and political institutions. Students investigate and describe the influence of these governmental and legal institutions on markets and individual economic decisions. Topics to be covered include economic systems and economic reasoning; government fiscal actions and public policies; the economics of crime, pollution and poverty; relationships among market development, our legal framework and the U.S. political systems, and the constitutions of the U.S. and state of Wyoming. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 0920, ENGL 0700 or ENGL 1001 (or equivalent placement test scores) or instructor approval.
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