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Bachelor of Business Administration - Operations and Supply Chain Management

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Logistics / Supply Chain ManagementMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Logistics / Supply Chain Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Operations and Supply Chain Management is designed for students who are interested in the revitalization and enhancing the competitiveness of America’s industrial base or who want to pursue careers in the rapidly expanding service sector. Students select either the Operations or Supply Chain track. In operations management, students acquire the knowledge and skills to manage people and resources. Students are given a broad overview of operations from product design, process selection, TQM, production planning and scheduling In supply chain management, the emphasis will lie in sourcing, industrial marketing, logistics, transportation, quality, information systems, emerging practices in supply chain management and e-commerce.. Program Requirements Operations and Supply Chain Mgmt. Required Courses: 9 hours OPMT 3340 Quality Management & Process Improvement (proposed code OSCM 3340) OPMT 3610 Operations Planning and Control (proposed code OSCM 3610) OPMT 3660 Strategic Sourcing (proposed code OSCM 3660) Elective Courses: 12 hours (4 courses) MKTG 3130 Supply Chain Management MKTG 4220 International Sourcing, Logistics, and Transportation OPMT/OSCM 4420 Service Operations Management OPMT/OSCM 4760 Simulation Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing/Service Systems OPMT/OSCM 4940 Internship OPMT/OSCM 4150 Supply Chain Analytics and Cases OPMT/OSCM 4210 Project Management OPMT/OSCM 4450 Business Forecasting INFS 4980 Contemporary Topics

Program overview

Main Subject

Logistics / Supply Chain Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Operations and Supply Chain Management is designed for students who are interested in the revitalization and enhancing the competitiveness of America’s industrial base or who want to pursue careers in the rapidly expanding service sector. Students select either the Operations or Supply Chain track. In operations management, students acquire the knowledge and skills to manage people and resources. Students are given a broad overview of operations from product design, process selection, TQM, production planning and scheduling In supply chain management, the emphasis will lie in sourcing, industrial marketing, logistics, transportation, quality, information systems, emerging practices in supply chain management and e-commerce.. Program Requirements Operations and Supply Chain Mgmt. Required Courses: 9 hours OPMT 3340 Quality Management & Process Improvement (proposed code OSCM 3340) OPMT 3610 Operations Planning and Control (proposed code OSCM 3610) OPMT 3660 Strategic Sourcing (proposed code OSCM 3660) Elective Courses: 12 hours (4 courses) MKTG 3130 Supply Chain Management MKTG 4220 International Sourcing, Logistics, and Transportation OPMT/OSCM 4420 Service Operations Management OPMT/OSCM 4760 Simulation Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing/Service Systems OPMT/OSCM 4940 Internship OPMT/OSCM 4150 Supply Chain Analytics and Cases OPMT/OSCM 4210 Project Management OPMT/OSCM 4450 Business Forecasting INFS 4980 Contemporary Topics

Admission requirements

6+

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