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MGT 410
PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
In this course, students will become familiar with the tools used by the production and operations functions within a business. Students apply the systems approach to understanding various sub-functions of the production system, including interrelationships among the subsystems. Students review production concepts and productivity management, plus related topics such as production planning; process planning; capacity planning; facility planning; material requirement planning; inventory control work; quality control; and maintenance.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
MGT 303
and
QM 301
Distribution
MANAGEMENT