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**What This Document Is**
This is a comprehensive class outline for ISOM 3313 – Production and Operations Management, offered at the University of Central Oklahoma. It serves as a foundational guide to the course, detailing expectations, assessment methods, and the overall structure of the semester. It’s designed to provide students with a clear understanding of how the course will be conducted and what will be expected of them throughout the term.
**Why This Document Matters**
This outline is essential for any student enrolled in or considering enrolling in ISOM 3313. It’s particularly helpful at the beginning of the semester to understand the course’s objectives, grading breakdown, and logistical details. Students can refer to it throughout the term to stay organized and informed about important dates, policies, and expectations. Prospective students can use this to determine if the course aligns with their academic goals and learning style.
**Topics Covered**
* The role of Operations Management in achieving competitive advantage
* Productivity measurement and improvement techniques
* Strategic decision-making within operations
* Quality control and improvement methodologies
* Work measurement and efficiency analysis
* Project planning and management fundamentals
* Product and process design considerations
* Capacity planning and management strategies
* Facility layout and design principles
**What This Document Provides**
* Instructor contact information and office hours
* Course prerequisites and required textbook details
* A detailed breakdown of the course evaluation components (quizzes, midterm, final exam) and their respective weights.
* Information regarding quiz formats and policies, including online and in-class assessments.
* Guidelines for exam preparation and materials required.
* An overview of the instructional approach, including lecture, discussion, and assessment methods.
* Clear articulation of the learning objectives students will achieve upon course completion.