08-05-2009, 02:55 PM
Like many on this board, I have to take Productions/Operations Management for my EC Business degree, and I was looking for the most economical route that would give me a letter grade. While the CSU Pueblo option is a fairly popular option, their fee hike made it a lot less appealing to me.
I just found out that TUI University (regionally accredited it seems by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges) offers on rolling enrollment a 4 credit Intro to Operations Management (OPM 300) for $250 for California residents and $295 for non-residents. They also offer a more advanced Operations Management for Managers course (OPM 500), also 4 credits, for $250 for CA residents and $345 for non-residents. Both courses are offered on CD.
Course description for the Intro to Ops Management: "The purpose of this course is to identify issues related to the creation of an organizationâs goods and services. Students will study issues such as productivity, quality management, comparing service and manufacturing operations, just-in-time systems, capacity planning, scheduling, and inventory management and control and their relationship to other business functions like marketing, human resource management, accounting, and finance."
Course description for Ops Management for Managers: "Students in this course will learn operations and production management tools for manufacturing and service organizations. Topics covered include quality management and continuous improvement, productivity, capacity planning, acceptance sampling, forecasting, and materials requirements planning and their relationship to other business functions like marketing, human resource management, accounting, and finance."
I'm thinking that possibly the Intro course will satisfy EC's requirements (not sure of course, but EC's business catalog says that comparable courses could include an introductory class.)
This is about all I know but I'll be looking into it seriously, so just putting this out there for you folks. If anyone has taken this course or is familiar with this institution, I'd appreciate any feedback offered.
Thanks!
Helen
I just found out that TUI University (regionally accredited it seems by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges) offers on rolling enrollment a 4 credit Intro to Operations Management (OPM 300) for $250 for California residents and $295 for non-residents. They also offer a more advanced Operations Management for Managers course (OPM 500), also 4 credits, for $250 for CA residents and $345 for non-residents. Both courses are offered on CD.
Course description for the Intro to Ops Management: "The purpose of this course is to identify issues related to the creation of an organizationâs goods and services. Students will study issues such as productivity, quality management, comparing service and manufacturing operations, just-in-time systems, capacity planning, scheduling, and inventory management and control and their relationship to other business functions like marketing, human resource management, accounting, and finance."
Course description for Ops Management for Managers: "Students in this course will learn operations and production management tools for manufacturing and service organizations. Topics covered include quality management and continuous improvement, productivity, capacity planning, acceptance sampling, forecasting, and materials requirements planning and their relationship to other business functions like marketing, human resource management, accounting, and finance."
I'm thinking that possibly the Intro course will satisfy EC's requirements (not sure of course, but EC's business catalog says that comparable courses could include an introductory class.)
This is about all I know but I'll be looking into it seriously, so just putting this out there for you folks. If anyone has taken this course or is familiar with this institution, I'd appreciate any feedback offered.
Thanks!
Helen
Excelsior BS Business - summa cum laude
Conferral Date: August 20, 2010
74 credits from classes
48 credits from testing out
Conferral Date: August 20, 2010
74 credits from classes
48 credits from testing out