Undergraduate Operations Management And Analysis Emphasis Courses
BUS 443 Quality Management for Organizational Excellence
3 Credits
This course presents quality procedures and concepts for enhancing goods, services, and the entire business environment. Students will learn to view quality as the result of customer-focused processes. Tools to manage these processes focus on designing, monitoring, controlling, and improving the inputs, activities, and outputs involved in all business activities.
BUS 446 Production Operations Control
3 Credits
Students analyze production control requirements as applied to both “push” and “pull” production environments. Students will gain an understanding of the strategic issues and practical applications related to forecasting, planning, scheduling, and managing operations with regard to the important relationship between the supply chain and production control. Students further learn how data is captured and utilized in the production of goods and services.
PRM 300 Introduction to Project Management
3 Credits
This course provides the foundational principles and techniques to initiate, plan, execute, control, and close projects. Topics such as the project life-cycle management, project organizations and leadership, project team building will be covered. Project management methods and techniques for project charter, scope, schedule, budget, risk management, control and closeout, and project management software are also covered.