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May 05, 2024
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BUS 316 - Operations and Supply Chain Management Unit(s): 4 Operations and Supply Chain Management is the study of the processes, principles, and procedures required for the manufacturing of goods as well as the provision of goods and services. This includes total quality management concepts such as statistical process control; forecasting methods to determine sales and production needs; inventory management techniques such as economic order quantity, material requirements planning, and just-in-time; supply chain management; logistics; business processes; and project management.
Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to Business Administration majors or in RPRE student group, or are in the student group granted through Department requests. Typically Offered Fall & Spring Teaching Mode: Face-to-Face, Hybrid & Online. Grading: GRD
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