The world of business involves many intricate workings, and Operations Management covers them all. Operations Managers seek to control the processes that determine outputs from businesses. In other words, as an Operations Management major you’ll study operating systems, quality management, product design, supply chain management, and inventory control. You’ll study how equipment, information, labor, and facilities are used in the production process. You’ll learn about every step that goes into making a product or service and how to make each step as efficient and beneficial to the company as possible.
You’ll study the delivery systems that serve customers and the ways to administer helpful customer service. Your studies will give you the knowledge you’ll need to identify and evaluate problems with a business’s existing operating system and the skills you’ll need to improve the system to help turn the business into a strong competitor in the marketplace.
Business Skills and Environment
Decision Theory
Designing, Managing, and Improving Operations
Finite Math
Legal Environment of Business
Managing Product Development
Managing Technology Ventures
Operations Planning and Control
Operations Strategy
Organizational Behavior
Principles of Economics
Principles of Economics
Principles of Finance
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