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Show Technology — Logistics Technology — Logistics Data Automation—Data Processing 160, Cobol Programming (3); Data Processing 190, Computer Architecture (4); Data Processing 201, Direct Access File Design Concepts (3); Data Processing 210, Operating Systems (4); Data Processing 305, Systems Development and Design (4); Data Processing 340, Computer System (2); Data Processing 370, Data Communications Systems (3); Data Processing 450, Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (4) ; Data Processing 499, Seminar in Data Processing (2); Logistics 126, Statistics for Logisticians (5); Prerequisite to Data Processing 450. Distribution Logistics—Logistics 443, Requirements Computation and Provisioning (4); Logistics 444, Cataloging and Technical Data (3); Logistics 447, Materials Management Seminar (4) ;Mfg. Eng. Tech. 451, Production and Inventory Control (3); Logistics 461, Quality Control Concepts and Techniques (4); Logistics 473, Supply Management (4); Logistics 474, Introduction to Transportation (4) ; Logistics 475, Distribution Management (4); Logistics 476, Packaging Administration and Technology (5). Quality Assurance—Mfg. Eng. Tech. 132, Inspection Methods (3); Ind. Eng. Tech. 360, Reliability (3); Logistics 446, Configuration Management (4) ; Mfg. Eng. Tech. 450, Statistical Quality Control (4); Logistics 461, Quality Control Concepts and Techniques (4) ; Logistics 462*, Procurement Quality Control (4); Logistics 463*, Quality Control Engineering Theory and Application (4); Logistics 464*, Quality Control Management (4) ; Logistics 465*, Processing Quality Control Data (4). Procurement—Economics 101, Principles of Economics (5); Logistics 423, Production Planning (4) ; Logistics 430*, Defense Procurement Management (4); Logistics 431, Contract Law (4); Logistics 433*, Contract Administration and Performance Evaluation (4) ; Logistics 434*, Procurement Engineering Data (4); Logistics 447, Materials Management Seminar (4) ; Mfg. Eng. Tech 458, Value Engineering Philosophies and Concepts (3); Logistics 462*, Procurement Quality Control (4). Production Management—Logistics 421, Production Cost Analysis (4); Logistics 423, Production Planning (4); Logistics 424, Production Management Seminar (4) ; Logistics 444, Cata- *Note: The indicated courses and necessary changes are subject to the approval of personnel from Hill Air Force Base and the Weber State College Academic Council. *Consult adviser for additional information. loging and Technical Data (3) ; Logistics 446, Configuration Management (4) ; Mfg. Eng. Tech. 451, Production and Inventory Control (3); Mfg. Eng. Tech. 457, Production Management (4); Logistics 461, Quality Control Concepts and Techniques (4) ; Logistics 473, Supply Management (4). COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 110. Oral and Written Communications—Provides information about the nature of effective oral and written communications. Involves the student in activities calculated to improve listening, reading, writing, and speaking. (5) 111. Introductory Quantitative Methods for Logisticians— Concepts of mathematical reasoning and algebra, with application to business problems. (5) 305. Introduction to Logistics—Introduce the general area of logistics. Specific concepts to be included are: plans and programs, requirements and acquisition, storage, stock control and distribution, transportation, issues and consumption, and redistribution and marketing. (4) 345. Accounting in the Federal Government—An overview of the concepts and principles underlying fund accounting as they have evolved 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. (5) 421. Production Cost Analysis—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. (4) 423. Production Planning—A survey of production processes, equipment and tooling; techniques for process analysis, scheduling, sequencing and planning for production in intermittent, continuous and receptive processing situations; interfaces with other production management functions. (4) 424. Production Management Seminar—Summary overview of production management which integrates concepts and information from prior courses in the option. Prerequisites: Completion of five courses in the Production Management specialty area. (4) 431. Government Contract Law—Concepts and principles of the law of contracts, sales, agency, etc., as it has evolved into 370 371 |