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Show 206 required business and economics courses with a grade of "C-" or higher. In addition, the cumulative Business Foundations GPA, the overall business and economics GPA, and the overall university GPA must be 2.5 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation - 60-61 of these are School requirements, 30 are required within the major, and the balance should be taken outside of the major. The required 40 upper-division credit hours (courses numbered 3000 and above) are included in the School and major requirements. Academic Advisement Advisement is strongly encouraged for all GSBE majors and minors. See more information on available advising resources on page 187. Admission Requirements Acceptance to the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics is required for all business majors, minors, emphases and certificates. To be admitted, students must register for BSAD 2899. Students may obtain information regarding admissions from the GSBE Advising Center, WB 211, (801) 626-6534 and/or the Department of Business Administration, WB 216, (801) 626-6075. General Education Refer to pages 38-44 for either Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts requirements. The following courses required for the Supply Chain Management Emphasis also will satisfy general education requirements: ENGL EN1010, ENGL EN2010 (English Composition); MATH QL1050 (Quantitative Literacy); ECON SS2010 or ECON SS2020 (Social Science); and BTNY LSI403 (Life Science). Course Requirements for BS or BA Degree John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics Requirements Liberal Support Curriculum (13 or 14) Business Foundations (13) BSAD 2899 Business Foundations and Admission Assessment (0) Business Cross-Functional Core (19) Business Functional Core (15) Business Courses Required (27 credit hours) 1ST 3110 Info Technology for Business (3) MGMT 3200 Managerial Communications (3) SCM SI3500 Computer Models/Applications (3) SCM 3720* Transportation and Global Supply Chain Management (3) SCM 4050 Contemporary Supply Chain Management Practices (3) SCM 4100 Quality Management (3) SCM SI4410 Materials & Inventory Management (3) SCM SI4600 Simulation (3) SCM 4730 Purchasing and Supply Management (3) * SCM 3720 satisfies the International Course requirement under the Business Cross-Functional Core as well as the Business Courses BSAD 4210 Survey of Business Law (3) BSAD 4500 Entrepreneurship (3) MGMT 3300 Human Resource Management (3) MKTG 4400 Marketing Strategy (3) One additional international business course from GSBE list SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COURSES - SCM Elective Courses (6 credit hours) Select two courses from the following (see an advisor for guidance in course selection) ACTG 3300 Cost Accounting (3) FIN 3500 Capital Budgeting (3) MGMT 4300 Influence and Group Effectiveness (3) MGMT 4650 Negotiations (3) SCM 4860 Supply Chain Management Internship (3) or BSAD 4680 Small Business Diagnostics (3) BSAD SI3500 Introduction to Business Research (3) BSAD 3600 [World Region] Business & Society (3) SCM 3050. Operations and Logistics Management (3) F, 5 This course considers the management of an organization's chain of value adding activities, from procurement of resources and transformation into manufactured goods and service outputs, through distribution to customers. Topics include operations strategy, quality, product and service design, process selection and layout, capacity, production scheduling, inventory, location, supply chain management, procurement, transportation, and other related issues and models. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899. SCM SI3500. Computer Models/Applications (3) F, 5 This course concentrates on the use of computer software to aid in the solution and interpretation of operations management and logistics models. Emphasis is placed on problem identification, problem setup, computer solution, and interpretations of solution results. A significant portion of the course deals with sensitivity analysis which involves using different scenarios of inputs to see how sensitive the model solution is to variation. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899; QUAN SI3610; SCM 3050. SCM 3720. Transportation and Global Supply Chain Management (3) F Examination of transportation principles, practices, and modes in domestic and international contexts; governmental and infrastructure issues; role of intermediaries; international logistics and import/export practices; and shipper, carrier, and intermodal strategies that facilitate efficient global commerce. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899; SCM 3050. SCM 4050. Contemporary Supply Chain Management Practices (3) 5 This course incorporates readings, site visits, and case analysis to convey state-of-the-art and emerging operations management and logistics practices. Development of leading-edge strategies which promote a firm's ability to differentiate itself in terms of its operations and logistics performance is emphasized. Field trips required. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899; SCM 3050. SCM 4100. Quality Management and Productivity (3) F, 5 A survey of quality management principles and practices whereby manufacturing and service organizations achieve customer satisfaction and competitive advantage. Emphasis is on internal/external customers, employee involvement, service quality, quality planning and design, process management and improvement, problem- solving tools, variation and statistical thinking, statistical process control, and quality management systems. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899; QUAN SI3610; SCM 3050; or Instructor Permission. SCM SI4410. Materials and Inventory Management (3) 5 This course emphasizes materials requirements planning and the logistics processes which support production. Topics include MRP, MRPII, JIT, and classical inventory models. Prerequisites: Business Foundations; BSAD 2899; QUAN SI3610, SCM 3050. SCM SI4600. Simulation (3) F This course explores simulation modeling beginning with the basics of simulating a discrete distribution to construction of simulation models using spreadsheets to the use of complex production and Weber State University 2010-2011 Catalog |