| The Technology and Operations Management Department offers several minors, either on its own or in cooperation with other departments in the University. Additional description listed below: |
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| OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MINOR |
The Operations Management Minor was developed to allow other Business Administration majors or students majoring in non-business programs to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively use operations management techniques in both manufacturing and service organizations. This program of study should enhance the employment opportunities for students, as well as improve the productivity and career growth potential.
For additional information on how to enroll in the program, contact the Technology & Operations Managment Department in Building 94, Room 203, phone: (909) 869-2453.
The student must complete the following prerequisite and required courses to fulfill the requirements for a minor in Operations Management. |
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| Prerequisites Requirements (12 units) |
Elementary Statistics with Applications
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STA 120
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4 |
Operations Management
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TOM 301
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4 |
Managerial Statistics
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TOM 302
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4 |
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| Core Requirements (16 units) |
Production Management
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TOM 332 |
4 |
Total Quality Management
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TOM 401 |
4 |
Material Requirements Planning
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TOM 430
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4 |
Operations Management in Services
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TOM 453 |
4 |
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| Directed Electives (8 units) (Select 2 Courses) |
Production and Inventory Management
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TOM 432 |
4 |
Materials and Inventory Management
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TOM 433 |
4 |
Purchasing Management
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TOM 434 |
4 |
Project Management
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TOM 436 |
4 |
Just-In-Time Production
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TOM 455 |
4 |
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| Total Core and Elective Units Required 24 |
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| LOGISTICS MINOR |
The Logistics Minor offered by the College of Business Administration is the only program of its kind in the
California State University System. The Logistics Minor was developed to allow Business Administration
majors or students majoring in non-business programs to gain entry-level employment in areas of transportation, warehousing, logistics, planning, materials management, and physical distribution. In addition
to the job opportunities that are available in the domestic arena, openings also exist in the international
arena. Demand greatly exceeds supply both nationally and internationally for logistics/supply chain
managers.
Students from any major may participate in the minor in Logistics. Core courses in a student’s major
(Column 1 of Degree Requirements Evaluation Work Sheet) which are required in this minor must be
replaced with substitute courses on the basis of individual petitions. For example, a Technology and
Operations Management major would have to substitute another course for TOM 332 in order to complete
the minor in Logistics because TOM 332 is a required core course for all TOM students.
For additional information on how to enroll in the program, contact the Technology & Operations Managment Department in Building 94, Room 203, phone: (909) 869-2453.
The student must complete the following prerequisite and required courses to fulfill the requirements for a minor in Logistics. |
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| Prerequisites (16 units) |
Elementary Statistics with Applications |
STA 120 |
4 |
| Principles of Marketing Management |
IBM 301
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4 |
| Managerial Statistics |
TOM 302
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4 |
| Operations Management |
TOM 301 |
4 |
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| Core Requirements (16 units) |
| Business Logistics |
IBM 309 |
4 |
| Transportation Systems & Traffic Management |
IBM 319 |
4 |
| Supply Chain Management |
IBM 439 |
4 |
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Production Management |
TOM 332 |
4 |
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| Directed Electives (12 units) |
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| Select 12 units of course work from the following list: |
| Management Science |
TOM 315 |
4 |
| Decision Support Systems |
TOM 350 |
4 |
| Total Quality Management |
TOM 401 |
4 |
| Forecasting |
TOM 415 |
4 |
| ERP-Applications |
TOM 418 |
4 |
| Supply Chain Design,
Analysis & Representation |
TOM 425 |
4 |
| Material Requirements Planning |
TOM 430 |
4 |
| Materials and Inventory Management |
TOM 433 |
4 |
| Purchasing and e-Procurement |
TOM 434 |
4 |
| Facilities Planning for Managers |
TOM 450 |
4 |
| Operations Management in Services |
TOM 453 |
4 |
| Just in Time Production |
TOM 455 |
4 |
| Industrial Marketing |
IBM 407 |
4 |
| International Marketing |
IBM 414 |
4 |
| International Exporting |
IBM 416 |
4 |
| International Logistics |
IBM 429 |
4 |
| Management of Marketing Channels |
IBM 431 |
4 |
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| Total Core and Elective units required: 28 |
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| BUSINESS MINOR |
The minor in Business provides a solid foundation in accounting and finance, and complements these areas with coverage of management, marketing, production, and business computer information systems.
The student must complete the following prerequisite and required courses to fulfill the requirements for a minor in Business. |
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| Prerequisites Courses(16 - 20 units) |
| Microcomputer Proficiency** |
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| Elementary Statistics with Applications |
STA 120 |
4 |
| Principles of Economics |
EC 201 |
4 |
| Principles of Economics |
EC 202 |
4 |
Freshman English 1
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ENG 104
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4 |
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| Required Courses(36 units) |
| Financial Accounting for Decision-Making |
ACC 207/A |
5 |
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| Managerial Accounting for Decision-Making |
ACC 208/A |
5 |
| Managerial Finance I |
FRL 300 |
3 |
| Managerial Finance II |
FRL 301 |
3 |
| Principles of Management |
MHR 301 |
4 |
| Management Information Systems |
CIS 310 |
4 |
| Principles of Marketing Management |
IBM 301 |
4 |
| Operations Management |
TOM 301 |
4 |
| Multicultural Organizational Behavior |
MHR 318 |
4 |
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| Total Core and Elective units required: 36 |
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For additional information on how to enroll in the program, contact the Technology & Operations Managment Department in Building 94, Room 203, phone: (909) 869-2453. |
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* A maximum of two upper division courses from the College of Business Administration may be substituted only with the consent of a TOM Dept. Advisor. Prior approval is needed for any substitution. Students who are interested in a minor program may select their list 2 courses from the requirements for the minor. Prior approval from a TOM Dept. Advisor is required. A "Request for Award of Minor" must be filed with the offering department.
**Microcomputer proficiency must be demonstrated by satisfying one of the following three alternatives: 1) CIS 101, 2) microcomputer proficiency skills tests in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, or 3) an approved college course. |