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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College. Operations management is about converting inputs into outputs (creating goods and services); global class operations is about making this conversion efficiently and effectively in domestic and international environments. Addresses analyzing and understanding contemporary changes in the nature of competitiveness and how organizations adapt to evolving requirements. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Marketing 3013 and declared Marketing or Supply Chain Management major. Consumer and organizational buying processes are examined. Individual and organizational decision-making frameworks, information technology, and the external environment are studied in the context of forming marketing strategies and tactics. Topics include make or buy decision making; supplier development and outsourcing; supplier evaluation, selection, and management; buyer-seller relationships; purchasing capital goods and services; international and electronic commerce; information processing; social and economic influences; preference formation and change; and image creation and positioning. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College. A study of the principles and practices related to production and operations management including product decisions, process planning, project planning, work measurement, plant location, facilities layout, scheduling and associated analytical techniques. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3523 or permission of instructor; student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College; all 3000-level Core courses. Second operations management course for supply chain majors. Includes the typical operations planning and control. Addresses the design of OPC systems, typical tasks performed by the OPC system, key components of the OPC system, and product and process issues that affect the OPC system. Topic areas include demand management, sales and operations planning, inventory management, master production scheduling, material requirements planning, distribution requirements planning, capacity planning, production activity control, and ERP. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3223 and declared Supply Chain Management major. Supply chain operating practices and principles (i.e., the fundamentals of materials and logistics management). Studies and analyzes the dynamic nature of supply chain management for products and services and addresses the impact of the global economy on the management process. The course also develops a solid grounding in the theory of supply chain design, which includes strategies for customer service, quality, logistics, inventory management, and integrated supply chain management. Includes forecasting, postponement, sourcing (in particular, global sourcing), network design, and virtual integration (web-centric) and illustrates these concepts through cases. (Sp)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College, all 3000-level Business core courses. May be repeated with change of subject matter; maximum credit six hours with 18 hour major and three hours with 15 hour major. (Irreg.)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College, all 3000-level Business core courses. A study of inventory management with emphasis on order quantities, inventory cost, forecasting, perpetual inventory systems, periodic inventory systems and material requirements planning. (F, Sp)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Study and analysis of supply chain management for products/services and the dynamic interaction of companies within an integrated supply chain. Topics include: factor guiding companies' supply chain development and management; Technology as a supply chain tool; Positioning of a company in terms of its role as a valuable member of the supply chain; and performance measures used across the supply chain. (F)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing and Mathematics 1743 or equivalent. Examines selected topic areas in operations management and widely recognized approaches to dealing with them. The problem areas include process and capacity design, location selection, forecasting, statistical quality control, process layout, project-management, and material requirements planning. The course involves the application of mathematical modeling as well as understanding the fundamental concepts and terminology associated with the production of goods and services. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5502 and graduate standing. Provides an overview of current logistics and distribution practices. Students should gain an understanding of the basic components of logistics management and the dynamics of what is considered best practice. Focuses on the complexities associated with the integrated flow of raw materials, in-process goods, finished goods, and information from point-of-origin through the production process to the end consumer. (Irreg.)
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