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**What This Document Is**
This is a detailed syllabus for an intensive study tour focused on the intersection of operations management and information systems, specifically within a real-world business environment. It outlines the structure and expectations for a course that combines academic study with site visits to companies in the Puget Sound area, including Seattle. The syllabus details a program designed to provide practical insights into how businesses function and compete.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is essential for students enrolled in, or considering enrolling in, the ISOM 4970 course – Paris- Culture And Commerce-st at the University of Central Oklahoma. It’s particularly valuable for those interested in operations management, information systems, or international business. Reviewing this document *before* committing to the course will help you understand the workload, expectations, and overall focus of the program, allowing you to determine if it aligns with your academic and professional goals. It’s also a key resource for currently enrolled students to stay organized and on track throughout the intersession.
**Topics Covered**
* Core principles of Operations Management
* The role of Information Systems in modern business
* Supply chain management and logistics
* Quality control and process improvement
* The impact of globalization on business operations
* Integration of business functions (engineering, finance, marketing, etc.)
* Developing critical thinking and analytical skills
* Effective business communication
**What This Document Provides**
* A detailed course schedule, including pre-trip meeting dates and the on-site tour dates.
* Information about required readings and resources.
* A clear outline of the course competencies and learning objectives.
* An overview of the assessment methods used in the course.
* Instructor contact information and relevant website links.
* A description of how the course connects theoretical concepts to practical business applications.