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Production Courses

886-34500    Operations Management      NLA

    An introduction to the operations function in business for managing the resources (including people, facilities, inventories, processes, and systems) that create value (in the form of a product or a service) for an organization. The qualitative and quantitative aspects of managing a supply chain will be covered through topics such as product/process design, quality management, inventory control, and scheduling. Students will use computer technology and library resources to analyze issues, often in teams. Prerequisites: 313-10700, 313-10800, or 313-11100; 313-14400, 313-24300, or 313-24400; 880-22600; junior standing. 3 credits. (F-S,Y)

886-39700, 886-49700 Selected Topics in Production/Inventory Management      NLA

    See 880-39700. Offered on demand only. (IRR)

886-49800    Internship: Production      NLA

    See 882-49800. (F-S,Y)

886-49900    Independent Study: Production      NLA

    See 880-49900. (F-S,Y)

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