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Show Continuing Education — Management-Logistics CORE REQUIREMENTS Management 325 4 Economics 340 5 Logistics 345 5 Political Science 473 3 45 Courses Credits Data Automation 100 5 Logistics 305 5 Logistics 111 5 Logistics 126 5 Management 301 3 Logistics 310 5 SPECIALTY AREAS The student must complete the core requirements, all courses in one of the specialty areas listed below, and additional elective courses selected from the other specialty areas. He must accumulate 104 credit hours in the core, specialty, and elective courses. The specialty areas include: LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Courses Credits Ind. Eng. Tech 360 3 Logistics 441 4 Logistics 442 4 Logistics 443 4 Logistics 444 4 Logistics 445 4 Logistics 446 4 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 452 4 Management 460 4 35 DATA AUTOMATION Courses Credits Data Processing 120 3 Data Processing 190 4 Logistics 250 4 Logistics 451 4 Logistics 452 4 Data Processing 453 4 Logistics 454 4 Logistics 455 4 Management 460 4 Data Processing 499 2 37 DISTRIBUTION LOGISTICS Courses Credits Logistics 371 4 Logistics 372 4 Logistics 443 4 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 451 3 Logistics 473 4 Logistics 474 4 Logistics 475 4 Logistics 476 4 Logistics 477 4 Logistics 478 4 39 QUALITY ASSURANCE Courses Credits Mfg. Eng. Tech. 132 3 Ind. Eng. Tech. 360 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 450 4 Logistics 461 4 Logistics 462 4 Logistics 463 4 Logistics 464 4 Logistics 465 4 Logistics 466 4 Logistics 467 4 38 Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science PROCUREMENT Credits Logistics 433 4 Courses Economics 102 5 Accounting 310 4 Logistics 430 4 Logistics 431 4 Logistics 432 4 Logistiss 434 4 Logistics 435 4 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 458 3 36 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Courses Credits Logistics 421 4 Logistics 422 4 Logistics 423 4 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 450 4 Finance 450 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 451 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 457 4 26 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The general education requirements may be satisfied by completing the requirements as specified in this catalog pages 68-75 or by an independent-guided study method. The student, upon entering the general education phase of the program, will enroll in one of the broad areas of study. The sequence in which he completes the area studies is flexible and subject to the discretion of the student. The student will be assigned an adviser and through him will determine the necessary educational plan in the area studies. Time of completion of this phase of the Management-Logistics degree program is dependent upon the student's demonstrated level of prior learning, his desire and motivation, and the time which he can spend on necessary study. The total program concept has been approved by the Utah State Board for Higher Education. However, there are details which are subject to change and approval of a committee of personnel from Hill Air Force Base and Weber State College. SCHOOL OF ARTS, LETTERS AND SCIENCE The School of Arts, Letters and Science offers many general courses in the Departments of Art, Botany, Chemistry, Communications, English and Literature, Foreign Languages, Geology and Geography, History, Health Facilities Occupations, Mathematics, Microbiology and Public Health, Music, Nursing, Physics, Political Science, Philosophy and Police Science, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, Theatre Arts, and Zoology. Many courses listed in the day section of the catalog will be taught in the Division of Continuing Education. In addition, the following courses may be offered: 368 369 |