This field of study opens the door to a broad range of career options, generally positions of responsibility in the creation or distribution of goods and services.
Often, lucrative positions available to those who study operations management include plant manager, quality assurance manager, purchasing manager, and logistics manager. You‘ll learn about detailed production functions and how to make production decisions, using modern techniques for...
As a student studying bioinformatics at Baylor you will be exposed to an intellectually challenging curriculum that covers major portions of traditional computer science, molecular biology, genetics, and organic chemistry in context of Baylor's long-established liberal arts environment. Bioinformatics majors will also have the opportunity to participate in Baylor's active bioinformatics research program, enter into exciting summer internship programs,...
The Operations Research major is designed to prepare the student with a thorough understanding of mathematics with a special emphasis on those areas of mathematics used by business or industry in operations research. The program is broad enough to allow the student to continue on with graduate studies in mathematics or operations research. A minor in business would also allow the student to pursue an MBA degree. While the student should first consider...
German Government The Business Track concentration allows students to combine a dual interest in business and German in a program of study which prepares them for an international career. Business German [GM 175] can be taken as part of a German major or minor or as an individual course. The prerequisite for Business German is four college semesters of German or the equivalent.
Business German is an outgrowth of the overall globalization of business,...
This unique combination of disciplines covers the management operations in both the goods and service producing sectors; the formulation and implementation of business strategy; and the effective development and use of analytical...
Geologists are employed in environmental industries, oil and gas exploration, metallic and nonmetallic mining, engineering, federal and state geological surveys, and university teaching. Concern for the quality of the environment provides career opportunities for geologists in the areas of water supply, waste disposal and avoidance of geologic hazards. The demand for energy and mineral resources continues to provide jobs in the coal, petroleum and...
The management concentrations educate students for successful careers in business and management. The program provides general education, other liberal arts courses and specific management education for students with career interests in general business, transportation, energy and environmental resources, marketing, global management, information systems, human resources and operations management.
With a curriculum embedded in a strong liberal arts...
The objective of the operations management curriculum is to prepare and stimulate student competence in the conceptual, systematic and analytical tools prerequisite for entry level and advanced positions in goods-producing and service-oriented industries. Emphasis is placed on the systems approach which stresses the concepts, techniques, and policies essential for the economical and effective design, operations and control of manpower, facilities,...
The curriculum in Operations Management (OPM) is concerned with the organization, methods, and language employed in managing production/operations systems which turn out goods or services. Students who concentrate in OPM are provided with a well-balanced program of qualitative and quantitative subject matter as well as an appreciation of the human element in organizations; therefore, they should be able to assume first-level line or staff positions...
Operations Managers (and related careers) can be found in nearly every industry. Professionals pursuing top careers in this employment segment are among the highest paid executives in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Positions of such responsibility require a keen sense of the modern
business world and the intricate decision-making processes that determine an organization's capacity...
The B.A.S is a "capstone" or "inverted transfer" degree for the Associate of Applied Science degree. In completing the B.A.S you will complete all ASU graduation requirements. The B.A.S. online degree exposes students to advanced concepts and diverse critical thinking skills that prepare them for future career opportunities and professional advancement. The goal of the program is to provide you with...
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