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Show Management-Logistics Program 5. Management 301 (4), 325 (4). 6. Mathematics 105* (5), 107** (5). I. Minimum of 104 credit hours in core, specialty areas, and elective courses are required. Specific Requirements: A. Logistics Management 1. Courses required (31 credit hours) a. Logistics 423 (4), 441 (4), 443 (4), 445 (4), 446 (4), 447 (4), 473 (4). b. Industrial Engineering Technology 360 (3). 2. Courses to elect from (19 credit hours): a. Logistics 455 (4), 480 (1-3), 492 (1-3). b. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 132 (3). c. Industrial Engineering Technology 360 (3), and any of the courses from the four other specialty areas. B. Data Automation 1. Courses required (30 credit hours): a. Computer Information Systems 140 (4), 160 (4), 201 (4), 215 (4), 274 (4), 275 (4), 280 (4), 499 (2). 2. Courses to elect from (20 credit hours): a. Logistics 455 (4), 480 (1-3), 492 (1-3). b. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 132 (3). c. Industrial Engineering Technology 360 (3), and any of the courses from the four other specialty areas. C. Distribution Logistics 1. Courses required (36 credit hours) a. Logistics 443 (4), 445 (4), 447 (4), 461 (4), 473 (4), 474 (4), 475 (4), 476 (5). b. Industrial Engineering Technology 351 (3). 2. Courses to elect from (14 credit hours): a. Logistics 455 (4), 480 (1-3), 492 (1-3). b. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 132 (3). c. Industrial Engineering Technology 360 (3), and any of the courses from the four other specialty areas. D. Procurement 1. Courses required (36 credit hours): a. Logistics 423 (4), 430 (4), 431 (4), 433 (4), 445 (4), 447 (4), 461 (4). b. Economics 101 (5). c. Industrial Engineering Technology 458 (3). 2. Courses to elect from (14 credit hours): a. Logistics 455 (4), 480 (1-3), 492 (1-3) b. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 360 (3). c. Industrial Enginering Technology 361 (3) , and any of the courses from the four other specialty areas. 68 Management-Logistics Progran E. Production Management 1. Courses required (34 credit hours): a. Logistics 421 (4), 423 (4), 424 (4), 446 (4), 461 (4), 473 (4). b. Industrial Engineering Technology 351 (3), 457 (4), 458 (3). 2. Courses to elect from (16 credit hours): a. Logistics 455 (4), 480 (1-3), 492 (1-3). b. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 132 (3). c. Industrial Engineering Technology 360 (3), and any of the courses from the four othe r specialty areas. "Logistics 111 or Math 105 is a prerequisite to Math 107. "Math 107 is a prerequisite to Econ 260. * * *Econ 260 is a prerequisite to Logistics 450. jTlecfTds .Rqgisirar- MANAGEMENT-LOGISTICS COURSES 110. Oral and Written Communication (5) Provides information about the nature of effective oral and written communications. Involves the student in activities to improve listening reading, writing and speaking. 111. Introductory Quantitative Methods for Logisticians (5) Concepts of mathematical reasoning and algebra, with application to business problems. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-3) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 305. Introduction to Logistics (5) Introduces the general area of logistics; plans and programs, requirements and acquisition, storage, stock control and distribution, transportation, issues and consumption, and redistribution and marketing. 345. Accounting in the Federal Government (5) The principles underlying fund accounting as they evolve in the federal government and program budgeting in the Department of Defense as implemented by the United States Military Departments. Prerequisite: Accounting 201 or equivalent. 421. Production Cost Analysis (4) The analysis of various factory production costs through break-even, make-or-buy total annual cost and return on investment methods based on typical production cost estimates. 423. Production Planning (4) A survey of production processes, equipment and tooling, and techniques for process analysis, scheduling, sequencing, and planning for production in intermittent, continuous, and receptive processing situations. 424. Production Management Seminar (4) An overview of production management which integrates concepts and information from prior courses. Prerequisites: Completion of five courses in the Production Management specialty area. 430. Defense Procurement Management (4) An overview of procurement activity within the federal government. Subject matter will include the organization of a defense procurement agency, the procurement cycle, regulatory considerations, and trends and non-market characteristics of the defense industry. 431. Government Contract Law (4) Principles of the law of contracts, sales, and agency, with application to the purchasing of goods and services and the related problems of contract enforcement at all levels of government. 69 - Wlipdi neann Sciences* I§3G< iiimanities s usiness jj Economic! cUlludl on IfaflraT soclaT Sciences Tor* H tin Inn i ret fit luff Jy f Continuing |