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Operations Management is concerned with the management of a firm’s physical, financial, and human resources with the objective of producing, distributing, and selling goods and services. Operations Management has become increasingly important due to renewed interest in productivity and the utilization of operations for competitive advantage. Students may choose one of two tracks—manufacturing management or service management.
The manufacturing management track appeals to students preparing for a career in manufacturing or consulting. This track benefits those managing the manufacturing function, as well as those supporting it in finance, accounting, and marketing. The manufacturing track provides training in the latest ideas about production management.*
The faculty in this area make use of computers in the core courses and in elective courses and also allow their use in exams.
Required core courses, plus:
Plus one of these courses
Plus one course selected from ths list