Operations Management Emphasis
in the MBA
MBA students seeking an Emphasis in Operations Management must complete 9 hours from approved courses in addition to LOM 481, Statistical Analysis for Management Decisions and LOM 483, Production and Operations Management. Up to 3 hours may be transferred from another AACSB-accredited graduate program at the discretion of the area coordinator. A maximum of 15 hours in any functional area will count toward the degree requirements. The total number of elective hours required will depend on the number of hours waived. Students must complete at least 39 credit hours to earn the MBA degree.
The 9 credit hours (usually 3 courses) may be chosen from among:
Business Logistics Systems |
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Lean Production |
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International Logistics and Operations Management |
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Logistics and Supply Chain Modeling |
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Quality Management |
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Management Science Methods |
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Advanced Statistical Methods for Management Decisions |
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Advanced Logistics & Operations Management Applications |
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Simulation for Managerial Decision Making |
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Advanced Operations Research Topics |
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Decision Support Systems |
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Supply Chain Management Strategy |
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Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems |
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Seminar in Business Administration |
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Individual Research |
A student cannot receive an emphasis in both Operations Management and Logistics & Supply Chain Management for the same set of courses. An overlap of up to 6 credit hours is allowed.
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