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0.50 Credits
Students may pursue their special interests on an individual basis by making arrangements with a professor of the department. Consent of the department chair is required.
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0.50 Credits
This course affords Honors Program students the opportunity to design and implement a significant research project in the field of theology and religion culminating in an appropriate public dissemination of the research methods and findings. This course must be taken concurrently with another 300-400 course in the major or minor, facilitating faculty supervision and guidance. Permission of the faculty supervisor and the Director of the Honors program required prior to registration.
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0.25 Credits
An overview of computer-based optimization tools for supply chain planning and decision making. Topics include the use of spreadsheets and supply chain software suites for various tasks within the supply chain such as resource requirement planning, transportation service and cost analysis, supply chain network design, supply planning, demand planning, and inventory planning
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0.50 Credits
The fundamentals and insights into how supply chain management affects business strategies. A case study approach emphasizes supply chain management practices in an expanding global economy. Topics include an overview of quality, inventory management, logistics strategies, reverse logistics, procurement, e-commerce, and customer service.
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0.25 Credits
An overview of the decision-making practices, theories, and concepts for effectively outsourcing all or part of a firm146s supply chain functions. Topics include a discussion of the various outsourcing options, the development of a third-party selection process, and creating viable, effective commercial relationships.
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0.50 Credits
An overview of the typical product, price, and demand forecasting techniques used in effective and efficient distribution channel management decision making. Course subjects include the modeling process, the value and limitations of the various forecasting methods, and evaluation of these techniques for solving practical supply chain problems.
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0.25 Credits
A study of current practice as it relates to quality improvement processes in the management of a firm146s distribution network. Topics include the value and costs associated with quality, the dimensions of quality, the application of practical statistical process control (SPC) methods to supply chain processes, quality certification, establishment of quality improvement programs, and quality improvement reporting.
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0.50 Credits
A survey and examination of the issues surrounding the planning, implementation, and control of inbound procurement processes. Topics include strategies to support supplier programs, techniques/opportunities to improve inbound process flow, terms of sales, defining key inbound processes, and control metrics.
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0.25 Credits
An overview of the development/application of supplier certification concepts on the procurement process. Topics include locating supply sources, developing sound supplier relationships, monitoring and evaluating a supplier146s performance, and supplier selection criteria such as quality, reliability, capability, financial stability, and geographical considerations.
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0.50 Credits
A survey of issues involved in managing supply and demand in the supply chain within a manufacturing context. The course overviews issues such as manufacture versus outsource decisions, product design, process selection, facility decisions, and planning production and distribution. Topics include the design of supply chain networks, the aggregate planning methodology, and the management of demand through price and promotion manipulation.
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