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  • 3.00 Credits

    Independent study in nursing. Project must be approved by the faculty sponsor/instructor prior to registration. Enrollment restricted to students with upperdivision standing who have obtained consent of instructor.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduces the elements associated with the design and operation of a service organization and the integration of these elements within the overall corporate strategy. Contemporary issues covered include operations in global markets, designing and controlling the service process and planning for operations. Students need to refer to their option checklist for the appropriate introductory production and operations management requirement. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for HTM 305 and POM 302. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisite: BUS 304.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Intensive study of the elements associated with the design and operation of companies in manufacturing and service industries and the integration of these elements within the entire corporate strategy. Includes operations in global markets, designing and controlling the transformation process, and planning for operations. Focuses on the quantitative model building approach to problem-solving with extensive use of computer software. Students need to refer to their option checklist for the appropriate introductory production and operation management requirement. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for HTM 305. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisite: BUS 304.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Covers scientific approaches to decision making. The subject matter will include structuring real life situations into mathematical models and discussing solution methods to solve such problems. Post-optimality analysis and comparison of different alternatives will also be included. The main emphasis will be on business applications although applications in government, natural and social sciences, and economics will also be discussed. Software packages will be used extensively. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for BUS 333, HTM 406, 495, as this is an expansion of those courses with an added lab component to enhance the usage of software packages. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab. Prerequisite: BUS 304. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status), and the University Computer Competency Requirement.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A systems approach to manage the entire flow of information and materials to enable an organization to provide products/ services better than the competition. Focus on the following three areas and their interrelationships: (1) strategic role of the supply chain and its key performance drivers, (2) role of ECommerce technologies on managing and improving a supply chain, and (3) analytical models for supply-chain analysis. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for HTM 428, 482A or HTM 484B. Prerequisite: HTM 305 or HTM 302 or OM 305 or OM 302. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
  • 2.00 Credits

    Provides students with skills to work successfully in a project environment and accomplish project objectives by explaining concepts and techniques. Real-world case studies are used to show how these techniques can be efficiently implemented in practice. Prerequisite: HTM 302 or HTM 305, or OM 302 or OM 305. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Pricing and revenue management is concerned with dynamic pricing and product availability decisions across various selling channels of a firm. The objective is to develop optimal decisions that will maximize the firm's profit. Within the broader area of pricing theory, the course emphasizes optimization of pricing and capacity allocation decisions, using quantitative models of consumer behavior, demand forecasts and market uncertainty, and the tools of constrained optimization. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for HTM 484F. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisite: BUS 304.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Business logistics management is concerned with the physical movement and storage of goods and the associated managerial activities that are important for effective control. Covers the science and art of modeling the economic tradeoffs involved in supply chain and logistics management, the data requirements and operating parameters required by supply chain models. Topics such as vehicle route design, warehouse size and location decisions, strategic supply chain design, cross-docking locations, and optimal operational strategies are modeled and examined. Prerequisites: HTM 305 or OM 305 and HTM 428 or OM 428. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
  • 2.00 Credits

    The purchase of goods and services by most organizations represents a significant level of spending. Consequently in every organization there should be a serious concern over value received for spending these funds and how supply management can contribute effectively to organizational goals and strategies. Case studies and exercises will be used. The topics include: Strategic role of purchasing, supplier selection, supplier relationship management, international sourcing, E-procurement, price determination, purchasing services, and auctions. Negotiation skills will be developed throughout the course. Prerequisites: HTM 305 or OM 305, and HTM 428 or OM 428. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
  • 1.00 Credits

    A survey course of selected topics in operations management in support of global supply chain management in order to supplement available offerings. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division prebusiness core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status). Prerequisites may vary depending on topic.
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