Operations Management
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| Admission Business Core Curriculum Core Curriculum Course Offerings Financial Assistance Transfer Credit Tuition |
Every organization makes a product or provides a service. Most organizations work together with a network of other manufacturers and service providers through supply chains. Operations management involves managing organizations' supply chains to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage by providing quality products, outstanding customer service and effective cost control.
The School of Business Administration's B.B.A. in Operations Management degree program is unique in that it teaches students to make managerial decisions and cope with the problems of public and private industry, and, at the same time, allows specialization in operations management.
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Degree Requirements
In addition to Core Curriculum and Business Core Curriculum requirements, students pursuing the B.B.A. degree in operations management must complete 15 hours of operations management courses:
At least three of the following:
- ISOM 337. Operations Management for Competitive Advantage
- ISOM 338. Logistics in the Global Economy
- ISOM 339. Sports Facility Management and Operations
- ISOM 341. Quality Management and Continuous Improvement
- ISOM 383. Management of Service Operations
No more than two of the following:
- ISOM 347. Systems Analysis and Design
- ISOM 349. Project Management ISOM
- ISOM 393. Requirements Analysis and Communication
- ISOM 395. Independent Study
- ISOM 399. Selected Topics in Operations Management

