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Show Continuing Education — Management-Logistics Changes in Student Schedule—A student who wishes to make a change in his schedule of classes must do so before the end of the second week in a quarter. After a course has been in progress for two weeks, a student may not enroll in that course without special permission of the instructor. Withdrawal—To withdraw from a course, a student must fill out a withdrawal form obtained from the Evening School Registrar's Office. After the 4th week a student must be graded by his instructor before returning the withdrawal card to the Evening School Registrar's Office. A student may not withdraw the last two weeks of the quarter. Audit—Audit classes in Continuing Education are permitted; however, a person auditing a course must so specify and pay the full fee. Additional Continuing Education Courses Avocational Course Offerings—In addition to the following course listing, avocational classes are offered which do not carry degree credit. Descriptions of these courses are found in this catalog or in the current evening class schedule. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN MANAGEMENT-LOGISTICS The Management-Logistics curriculum is administered by Continuing Education and provides a unique and practical approach to educating the adult student in the rapidly growing field of logistics. The program is unique in that the student begins with courses in the logistics major and then completes the traditional general education requirements. He may complete the general education requirements by the methods outlined on pages 46-56 of this catalog or by an especially designed and independent-guided study method. In the latter method, the student completes broad areas of study rather than a sequence of courses. These areas include: humanities, social sciences and the natural sciences. Each of the three area studies is divided into two parts; independent-guided study followed by intensive resident study in the area seminar. The major is divided into core courses, which are required by all students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree, and six specialty areas of which the student may select one. 356 Continuing Education — Management-Logistics These areas include: (1) Data Automation, (2) Distribution Logistics, (3) Logistics Management, (4) Procurement, (5) Production Management, (6) Quality Assurance. The Tentative Program Design Is as Follows: Core Requirements Data Automation 100 Logistics 110 Logistics 111 Logistics 126 Management 301 Logistics 305 Management 325 Economics 340 Logistics 345 Political Science 473 Concepts of Electronic Data Processing Oral and Written Communications Introductory Quantitative Methods for Logisticians Statistics for Logisticians Management Concepts Introduction to Logistics Human Relations in Business Organization Labor Economics Accounting in the Federal Government Public Personnel Administration 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—Ind. Eng. Tech. 360, Reliability (3); Logistics 441°, Inventory and Systems Manager Concepts (4); Logistics 442s, Service Engineering (4); Logistics 443, Requirements Computation and Provisioning (4); Logistics 444*, Catalog and Standard and A.F. Tech. Order Systems (4); Logistics 445*, Distribution (4); Logistics 446°, Configuration Control and Mgmt. (4); Mfg. Eng. Tech. 452, Process Analysis (4); Management 460, Quantitative Decision Analysis (4). Data Automation—Data Processing 120, R.P.G. Programming (3); Data Processing 190, Computer Architecture (4); Logistics 250*, Language and Structure of Computers (4); Data Processing 370, Data Communications System (3); Logistics 451*, File Organization Concepts (4); Logistics 452*, Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (4); Logistics 454*, Programming Systems (4); Logistics 455*, Engineering Data Analysis (4); Management "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 advisor for additional information. 357 |