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Any remaining seats in BULM courses will be available to the following
groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of UMCP master or PhD
program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters
program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith
School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of
registration for specific instructions on how to request a BULM course.
Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before
the start of the semester.
For all course sections with GS, class will be held at the Shady Grove
Campus. For all course sections with DC, class will be held at the
Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center. For all course
sections with BA, class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
For weekend courses, students are responsible for checking their
schedule for course conflicts. If a student is registered for weekend
courses that conflict, the student should make adjustments to their
schedule. If changes are not made, the department can drop the course
that was last added to cause the conflict.
BULM742
Supply Chain Resources Planning I;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BULM courses. Prerequisite: BUSI671. To provide students
with an overall of how firms use an advanced supply chain planning
application as an integral part of their materials management process
which includes such activities as production planning, materials
requirements planning, and distribution requirements planning. Students
are given a lab-based, hands-on experience. This functionality offers
firms a holistic approach to planning that allows a company to optimize
its operations with respect to specific, stated objectives.
GS01(10683)
Corsi, T. (Seats=22, Open=10, Waitlist=0) Books
Meets 9/29, 9/30, 10/13 and 10/14 from 8:30am to 6:30pm.
Dr. Thomas Corsi and Dr. Philip Evers will team-teach this course.
- TBA (SGII 2216)
BULM759
(PermReq)
Independent Study in Logistics Management;
(1-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
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