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3.00 Credits
Global Transportation Management is a course of current concepts, theory and issues in the global supply chain context. This course is a study of the systems used to move goods and people and their role in business and the global economy. It addresses the economic and operational characteristics of the domestic and international transportation modes, intermodal operations, transportation prices and rate theory, the management of for hire and private transportation resources, the procurement of transportation -services, and regulatory and public policy issues.
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3.00 Credits
The warehouse serves a trans-shipment point matching product availability to customer demand. The primary purpose of warehouse is to facilitate the movement of goods from supplier to customers, meeting demand in a timely and cost effective manner. The traditional warehouse operations focused on the economy scale and the accumulations and consolidation of inventory in order to reduce the expenses. However, as the magnified number and variety of orders and shortened lead-time of the order process, companies must be able to customize the order fulfillment promptly and accurately. The course will focus on the area that challenge today's warehouse and logistic managers. These include improving efficiency and productivity; improving quality and accuracy; the challenge of reduced lead time from customers; technological advancement; workforce availability and management; health and safety; and efforts on the environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of sustainability issues and opportunities that companies face today. It also delivers a set of tools and skills to identify. evaluate, and improve the sustainability of supply chain operations. It enables students to understand core sustainability concepts of industrial and commercial activities, in this way they will be able to design sustainable supply chain management practices. The course addresses the value of sustainability in supply chain management as a new source of competitive advantage for the firm.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to enterprise systems and discusses how typical business processes are executed in such a system. Students execute necessary transactions to complete business processes by using an enterprise system. The focus of the course is on procurement, production, inventory and warehouse management, fulfillment, and material planning processes. Students execute these processes of a case company in an enterprise system. Teams of students then participate in several rounds of a market simulation game. In this game, teams of students manage the decisions of their business in a simulated market in an enterprise system. The objective of the teams is to develop strategies to improve the profit of their business under the constraints of the simulated market. The teams have to generate appropriate reports-, analyze data, and implement decisions to complete entire cash-to-cash cycle of their business.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the strategic importance and practical application of supply chain design, planning, and operations. It addresses the value of supply chain management as a source of competitive advantage for the firm. The course considers supply chain strategies, risk pooling, strategic partnering, and the value of information and supply chain coordination. The course emphasizes current practice and trends in developing and managing information and material flows throughout the supply chain.
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3.00 Credits
Purchasing and supply management are essential to a company to operate effectively and efficiently in today's global business environment. A company will not only select the suppliers and purchase materials from them; but also acquire the needed materials in the right amount, at the right time with the right quality levels. Meanwhile, the strategic close relationship will be required to ensure the uninterrupted flow of goods and services and to diminish the wastes throughout the supply chain in term of time and money. The objective of this course is to make students aware of the demands placed upon purchasing professionals-, and to understand the impact of purchasing on the competitive success and profitability of the firm. They must also have an understanding of legal and ethical considerations which affect purchasing decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers in-depth views of secondary school biology, instruction, biological concepts, biological investigations, specialized competencies and responsibilities of biology instructors, the role of biology instruction in the development of responsible citizens, and the interaction of biology study with other divisions of the secondary school curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for teaching population biology, ecosystem analysis, detection of pollutants, and the development of an environmental ethic are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in science education of a timely nature, highly specialized, in response to new developments in science education, and/or topics requested by special interest groups will be presented.
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1.00 Credits
College of Education: Secondary Education First Year Seminar introduces Secondary Education freshmen, organized by cohorts according to declared major, to the critical strategies, resources, and responsibilities of a university student and future teacher. The seminar will build the students' foundation knowledge and understanding of what it means to be professional educators. Toward this end, the students enrolled in this course will participate in a number of relevant experiences that facilitate and strengthen their personal appreciation and intellectual understanding of their role as a teacher candidate and Kutztown University and the support available to ensure their success. The course will be required of all entering freshmen. The course will be offered as Pass/Fail.
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