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Operation
Management
| OM 201 |
Statistic
Methods for Management I |
(3-0-3) |
| Frequency
tables; histogram; measures of central tendency and dispersion; correlations as
a descriptive measure; probability theory; sampling; probability descriptions;
estimation and confidence intervals; applications for managerial decisions. |
| Prerequisite: |
MATH 132 |
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| OM 202 |
Statistic
Methods for Management II |
(3-0-3) |
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Hypothesis testing for means and variances; index numbers and time
series; linear simple and multiple regression and correlation analysis; the
chi-squared and F distributions and their applications.
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 201 |
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| OM 210 |
Operations
Management |
(3-0-3) |
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Production systems; capacity and facility location problems;
layout planning; forecasting; production scheduling and control; inventory and
quality control.
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 201 |
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| OM
310 |
Quantitative
Methods for Management |
(3-0-3) |
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Decisions theory, linear programming, simplex method and duality. Inventory control under certain and uncertain demand.
Network models including traveling salesman problem, maximal flow problem, and PERT/CPM networks
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 201 |
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| OM
405 |
Production
Planning and Control |
(3-0-3) |
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Facilities location and design. Job design,
line balancing, aggregate planning, project planning, project management, operations,
scheduling, inventory management.
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 310 |
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| OM
407 |
Quality
Control and Reliability |
(3-0-3) |
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Analysis and design
of quality control systems and procedures. Topics to include
inspection policies, sampling, reliability engineering, and product testing.
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 201 |
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| OM
420 |
Operation
Research |
(3-0-3) |
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Integer programming, dynamic programming, simulation, queuing
theory, Markov process.
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| Prerequisite: |
OM 310 |
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