PSYC 6195 Special Topics (Var)
Supervised independent study or seminars on topics chosen to meet the needs and interests of graduate students which make use of the expertise of the faculty and consultants. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Graduate status and prior approval by the faculty instructor or supervisor.

PSYC 6196 Clinical Internship (Var)
Individually supervised clinical or counseling field work in an applied setting relevant to the student's professional goals. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 18 graduate hours in psychology with a B average or better, and approval of the student's academic advisory committee.

PSYC 6197 Teaching Internship (Var)
Individually supervised field work in a teaching or educational setting relevant to the student's professional goals. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 18 graduate hours in psychology with a B average or better, and approval of the student's academic advisory committee.

PSYC 6198 Research Internship (Var)
Individually supervised fieldwork of a research nature relevant to the student's professional goals. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 18 graduate hours in psychology with a B average or better, and approval of the student's academic advisory committee.

PSYC 6199 Research and Thesis (Var)
Independent research conducted under the supervision of a faculty advisor. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 18 graduate hours in psychology with a B average or better, and approval of the student's academic advisory committee.


QUAN - Management Science Courses
QUAN 3600 Operations Management (3-0-3)
Modern approaches and techniques for managing operations and technology, with an emphasis on service industries and internal operations. TQM philosophy and tools provide a course foundation, and standard operations environments (e.g., just-in-time, materials requirements planning), and methods (e.g., linear programming, project management, decision theory) are explored. Prerequisites: MATH 3110, MINF 2201, with grades of C or better and 50 semester hours, including successful completion (grade of C or better) of at least four of the six BBA Core Area F courses.

QUAN 4610 Production Management (3-0-3)
Techniques and practice of production management, emphasizing production scheduling worker supervision, bottleneck identification and elimination, assessing flows and inventories, and addressing improvement through reduction of variation. Prerequisites: MATH 3110, MINF 2201, and QUAN 3600 with a grade of C or better in each.

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