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OPER 362: Managing Processes
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Focuses on customer requirements and introduces tools available for improving manufacturing and service processes. Topics include process analysis tools, customer needs assessment, societal and ethical issues, customer interaction, quality function deployment, benchmarking, quality costs, statistical concepts in quality analysis and control, organization for quality, quality information systems, and motivational issues. Prerequisites: OPER 360, ECON 310; MKTG 350 recommended.
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OPER 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Study
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OPER 464: Supply Chain Management
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduces concepts and tools required to manage the network of suppliers producing goods and services which are subsequently converted by the buying firm. Topics include supplier evaluation/selection, development and certification; logistics; partnering; technology; modeling; just-in-time purchasing; managing risk; inventory management; international issues. Student teams will visit local firms to analyze supply chain management practices. Prerequisites: OPER 360.
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OPER 466: Project Management
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Addresses the managerial concepts and technical tools required for evaluating, planning, managing, and controlling projects. Topics include strategic issues, project selection, risk analysis, work breakdown structures, PERT/CPM, resource management, conflict issues. project scheduling software, cost/schedule control systems, team-building, and matrix organization. Guest speakers from industry highlight implementation issues. Students apply course concepts to real and simulated projects. Prerequisite: OPER 360.
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OPER 491: Special Topics in Operations
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics in Operations
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OPER 494: International Study Tour:Operations
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The study of international operations in the context of a foreign country. Course will include travel to the country to observe activities and conditions and to meet with representatives of businesses and other institutions. Location of tour can vary. Check with the department for details.
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OPER 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Supervised individual exploration. Open to senior business majors with the approval of the student's advisor. Will not satisfy a major requirement.
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PHIL 210: Philosophy of the Human Person
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
This course is a modification of PHIL 220 for those transfer students who have satisfied PHIL 110 by a transfer course or who are waived from 110. It introduces students to the nature of philosophical inquiry and includes the issues contained in PHIL 220.
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PHIL 220: Philosophy of the Human Person
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Critical examination of the nature and powers of the human person. Special emphasis on the human knowing process and the problems of human freedom and personal responsibility. Prerequisite: PHIL 110 at Seattle University.
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PHIL 250: Problems and Methods of Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Discussion of the nature, purpose, methodologies and branches of philosophy. Overview of representative major current controversies in philosophy along with their historical context. Recommended for philosophy majors and minors. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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