操作管理学学士学位
(Bachelor of Operations Management)
学校: 俄亥俄州立大学
国别: 美国 所在州/省: 俄亥俄 所在县/市: 哥伦布
CRICOS码: 学历层次: 高中文凭(US) 课程长度(周): 208
授课语言: 英文 是否热门课程:
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总学费(外币): 87672.00 满位时间: 课程代码:
入学要求: Students who come to Ohio State to study business will be directly enrolled as pre-business students in the Fisher College of Business if they meet one of the following criteria: a minimum ACT composite score of 25, SAT combined Critical Reading and Math scores of 1150, or a rank in the top 20% of their high school class. As a pre-major, students will enter the pre-major advising program within the Fisher College of Business. Those students not eligible to directly enroll in business may enroll in the Management and Industry Exploration Program. To learn more, visit exploration.osu.edu.
Acceptance into the major and degree candidacy within the college is by application. Students may apply to a major program after completing a specified set of courses. Admission of students with an overall cumulative point-hour ratio (CPHR) of 3.00 or above is guaranteed. College academic counselors can provide CPHR information for the most recently admitted class.
课程受益: Career Prospects in Operations Management
Operations managers pursue careers in service organizations involved in activities such as banking, transportation, insurance, and government, as well as manufacturing firms involved in producing industrial and consumer products. Operations management titles often used are vice president of manufacturing, vice president of operations, vice president of quality, plant manager, purchasing manager, department supervisor, computer systems analyst, operations analyst, inventory control supervisor, facilities planner, scheduler, first-line supervisor, and buyer.
Typical careers of recent graduates with an undergraduate degree in operations management involve activities such as forecasting, supervision, purchasing, traffic management, inventory planning and control, operations scheduling and control, process methods and planning, quality management, warehouse management, and production planning in diverse industries such as banking, manufacturing, and retailing. Career opportunities in operations management can also involve work in management consulting firms or the development of computer systems for planning and scheduling. Graduating seniors in 2006-2007 averaged starting salaries of $45,967.
课程设置: Curriculum Sample
This is a sample list of classes a student may take to pursue a degree in Operations Management. Since university students need more than specific education in a narrow field, they also will take classes to complete the General Education Curriculum (GEC). The GEC will allow students to develop the fundamental skills essential to collegiate success across major programs. Course work options satisfying the GEC often come from a variety of academic areas of study allowing students to tailor their GEC toward their interests. Note: This sample represents one of several possible paths to a degree in Operations Management. Consult the departmental web site, fisher.osu.edu/mgtsci, for details on each specific track.
Freshman Year:
College Algebra 4
Calculus 9
Principles of Economics 5
Business Survey 1
Computer Problem Solving 5
English composition 5
GEC (arts and humanities) 10
GEC (social science) 5
Total hours 44
Sophomore Year:
Principles of Accounting 10
Principles of Economics 5
Elements of Statistics 10
Decision Theory 4
GEC (arts and humanities) 5
GEC (second writing course) 5
GEC (natural science) 10
Total hours 49
Junior Year:
Business Skills and Environment 4
Introduction to International Business 4
Legal Environment of Business 4
Principles of Finance 4
Principles of Marketing 4
Organizational Behavior 5
Operations Management 4
Economics options 5
GEC (arts and humanities) 5
GEC (natural science) 10
Total hours 49
Senior Year:
Operations Planning and Control 4
Operations Major Emphasis 4
Operations Major Emphasis 4
Operations Management options 8
Seminar in Business Policy 4
GEC (social science) 5
Electives 15
Total hours 44
课程概述: Operations management is the systematic direction and control of the processes that transform inputs into finished goods and services. The operations function comprises a significant percentage of the employees and physical assets in most organizations. Operations managers are concerned with each step in providing a service or product. They determine what should go into an operating system such as equipment, labor, tools, facilities, materials, energy, and information and how these inputs can best be obtained and used to satisfy the requirements of the market place. Managers are also responsible for critical activities such as quality management and control, capacity planning, materials management, purchasing, and scheduling.
The importance of operations management has increased dramatically in recent years. Significant foreign competition, shorter product and service life-cycles, better-educated and quality-conscious consumers, and the capabilities of new technology have placed increasing pressures on the operations function to improve productivity while providing a broader array of high-quality products and services. With the globalization of markets, firms are recognizing that the operations function can be used as a competitive weapon to strengthen their position in the market place. Managers in operations management play a strategic, as well as a tactical role in satisfying customer needs and making their firms strong international competitors.
备注: Operations Management Requirements
? Principles Courses
Accounting Principles
Economics Principles
Statistics
? Core Courses
Business Skills and Environment
Legal Environment of Business
International Business
Finance
Management Sciences
Management and Human Resources
Marketing
Economics
Senior Seminar in Business Policy
? Required Major Courses in Operations Management Emphasis
Operations Strategy and Design
Operations Planning and Control