QUAN - Management Science Courses

QUAN 3600Operations Management (3-0-3)
Modern approaches and techniques for managing operations and technology. 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: 50 semester hours including C's or better in MATH 3110 and also in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F including MINF 2201.

QUAN 4610Production Management (3-0-3)
Addresses production scheduling, worker supervision, bottleneck identification and elimination, product flows and inventories, and improvement through reduction of variation. Prerequisites: 50 semester hours including C's or better in MATH 3110 and also in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F including MINF 2201.

QUAN 4620Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis (3-0-3)
Will use visual techniques to understand, document and communicate business models, and then apply information technology to the modeling process for business decisions in accounting, management, operations, finance, and marketing. Prerequisites: 50 semester hours including C's or better in MATH 3110 and also in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F including MINF 2201.

QUAN 4630Operations Management Systems (3-0-3)
Information systems for operations planning and control, applying spreadsheets, database managers, and optimization of operations decisions, scheduling, and production reporting. Prerequisites: 50 semester hours including C's or better in MATH 3110 and also in 12 hours of BBA Core Area F including MINF 2201.

QUAN 6600Applied Business Research (3-0-3)
This course will help students sharpen critical thinking skills by applying scientific methods to help them make informed business decisions. Topics include research design; sampling; data collection, analysis and interpretation; report preparation; and ethics of business research. To be taken early in the program. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.

QUAN 6610Designing, Managing, and Improving Operations (3-0-3)
This course provides students with quantitative tools to solve business problems. They will learn how to use the best available data to generate optimum solutions. Optimization, experiment design, and statistical quality control are covered. Prerequisite: Graduate (MBA) status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.

QUAN 6690Current Issues in Management Science (3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.
360Augusta State University


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