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BSBA Operations Management: 100% testable - icampy - 05-04-2017 So: Study.com: Advanced Op Man - OPM 301 Log and Supply Ch - OPM 420 Proj Man - MAN 435 CSU: Total Qual Man - OPM 411 And if they are accepted, you could finish out with 2 of these CSU's possibly?: Project Procurement & Contract Management Leadership in Ops Management Managing the Supply Chain Without the cert. Or do the cert and add a couple of courses and be done. Does this seem right? Are there any other choices? This is very interesting to me, as this is the route I want to go with my career. I was going to go with a GM, but I would prefer a supply chain or op man degree. I plan to do my business core courses first, then decide. But this doesn't seem any harder than a GM degree. I work hands-on-hardware in the aerospace field, and want to move to the business side of things. Looking at all of the management/supply chain/op man/proj man jobs (this is how I am deciding my education goals, searching jobs I want and looking at the requirements), they all give a BIG plus to someone with hands-on technical experience, so I should be "unstoppable" with a business degree and knowledge/skills on the technical side of things. I like my company, and want to try to move internally upon gaining my degree. BSBA Operations Management: 100% testable - icampy - 05-04-2017 I wonder if the CSCP courses would work. And Flelm, thanks for posting this thread! |