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Supply Chain Mgmt (SCM)

SCM 405 Manufacturing and Services Strategies (3) Investigates operations strategy and its relationship to other functions in the supply chain and presents quantitative tools for decision-making.

SCM 405 Manufacturing and Services Strategies (3)

This course examines manufacturing and services strategies, with special emphasis given to quality management concepts, methods, and issues. After completing this course, students will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to:
� Explain the role of manufacturing or services operations from the boundary-spanning perspective of supply chain management and how supply chain management can be used as a strategic competitive advantage
� Articulate how the various components of a manufacturing strategy are integrated, particularly with respect to the use of information technologies for supply chains
� Effectively apply operational and quality tools useful in implementing manufacturing strategies.

Individual and team assignments form the basis for evaluation. Evaluation methods include a combination of class participation, exams, "hands-on" exercises, case studies, and written assignments. This is one of three prescribed foundation courses in the Supply Chain and Information Systems major for which B A 302 "Supply Chains" is a prerequisite. The course is also an important prerequisite for the capstone course in the major, SC&IS 450 "Supply Chain Leadership."


General Education: None
Diversity: None
Bachelor of Arts: None
Effective: Spring 2007
Prerequisite: B A 302

Note : Class size, frequency of offering, and evaluation methods will vary by location and instructor. For these details check the specific course syllabus.