BUSN 405 Introduction to Operations Management

Planning, operation and control of the production of goods and services can be a complex endeavor.  Without tight control and use of efficient predicable processes, failure of production goals can occur.  In this course, students will learn the concepts, techniques and tools needed to design, analyze, and improve core operational capabilities, and apply them to a broad range of application domains and industries. Topics include quality assurance, inventory management, and process control.

Prerequisite

10 credits 100/200-level English, 15 credits 100/200-level Math, 10 credits 100/200 level Business, 15 credits of 100/200-level Accounting or ECON

Washington Technology University

Syllabus

BUSN 405 : Introduction to Operations Management

5 Credits

Approved: 8/30/2018 1:47:00 PM

Course Description

Planning, operation and control of the production of goods and services can be a complex endeavor.  Without tight control and use of efficient predicable processes, failure of production goals can occur.  In this course, students will learn the concepts, techniques and tools needed to design, analyze, and improve core operational capabilities, and apply them to a broad range of application domains and industries. Topics include quality assurance, inventory management, and process control.

Course Required Resources

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Course Outcomes

Course Keywords

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