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Spring 2012 Professor CaireCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTOCOURSE OUTLINETEXTPREREQUISITES: DS 101COURSE OBJECTIVESCOURSE SCHEDULELecture #Assignment DueGroupChapter 2 - Operations Strategy in a Global Environment - ProblemsForecastingChapter 14 – Material Requirement Planning (MRP) and ERPChapter 6 – Managing QualityChapter 3 – Project ManagementChapter 3 – Project Management – ProblemsMicrosoft Project and ReviewExam 3PresentationsPresentationsPresentationsFinalsSpring 2012 Professor CaireCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTOSchool of Business AdministrationOPM 101 – Operations Management COURSE OUTLINE OFFICE HOURS: Library 3021 - Classroom - Tuesday/Thursday 5:45 pm–6:15 pm Library 3021 - Classroom - Monday/Wednesday 7:00 am–7:30 amor by appointmentOFFICE PHONE: 916-825-4922 EMAIL: [email protected]: www.csus.edu/indiv/c/cairec/TEXTHeizer, Jay and Render, Barry, Operations Management, Second Custom Edition for California State University, Sacramento, Pearson Custom PublishingPREREQUISITES: DS 101COURSE OBJECTIVES1. Understand the role of operations management in the overall business strategy of a firm2. Understanding the interdependence of the operating system with other key functional areas, like marketing, finance, accounting, human resource, etc. 3. Identifying and evaluating key factors and the interdependence of these factors in the design and control of effective operating systems4. Learning how to use a range of concepts and analytical tools to solve common operational problems such as demand forecasting, capacity planning, qualify control, production planning, material planning and inventory control, etc. 5. To understand basic project management methodology 1COURSE SCHEDULEDate Lecture # Chapters/Topic AssignmentDueGroup1/23 1 Introduction to OPM 101 1/25 2Chapter 1- Operations and Productivity1/30 3Chapter 1- Operations and Productivity – Problems 2/1 4Chapter 2 – Operations Strategy in a Global Environment1. HmwkAssignment#11. GroupsA,B2/6 5Chapter 2 - Operations Strategy in a Global Environment - Problems2/8 6Forecasting1. Phase 12. Hmwk #21. All Teams2. GroupsC,D 2/13 7Forecasting - Problems2/15 8Chapters 1,2 and 3 Review1. Hmwk #31. GroupsA,B2/20 9Exam 1 2/22 10Module D – Waiting Line Models 2/27 11Module D –Waiting Line Models - Problems2/29 12Chapter 3 (2) – Understanding the Supply Process: Evaluating ProcessCapacity1. Hmwk #41. GroupsC,D3/5 13Chapter 3 (2) -Understanding the Supply Process: Evaluating ProcessCapacity – Problems1. Phase II 1. All Teams3/7 14Chapter 2 (2) – Inventory Management and Risk Pooling1. Hmwk #5 1. Group A3/12 15Chapter 2 (2)- Inventory Management and Risk Pooling - Problems3/14 16Chapter 13 – Aggregate Planning1. Hmwk #6 1. Group B23/19-3/23 17Spring Break3/26 18Chapter 13 – Aggregate Planning –Problems 3/28 19Review 1. Hmwk #7 1. Group C4/2 20Exam 24/4 21Chapter 14 – Material Requirement Planning (MRP) and ERP4/9 22Chapter 6 – Managing Quality1. Hmwk #82. Phase III1. Group D2. All Teams4/11 23Chapter 3 – Project Management 1. Hmwk #9 1. GroupsA,B4/16 24Chapter 3 – Project Management – Problems4/18 25Microsoft Project and Review 1. Hmwk#101. GroupsC,D4/23 26Exam 34/25 27Team Work 4/30 28Presentations Teams 1,25/2 29 Presentations Teams 3,45/7 30 Presentations Teams 5,65/9 31 Presentations Teams 7,8,95/14-5/18 32 Finals .GROUPS: Last Name A-F Group ALast Name G-L Group BLast Name M-R Group CLast Name S-Z Group D3GRADING: Three Exams (45%) – Each test will be scored on the basis of 150 points maximum. The tests will be a combination of multiple choice and problem sets. The tests will be closed book and notes. Bring Scan-Tron Form #882. No make-up tests will be given. Total points for Exams = 450 points.Quizzes/Extra Credit (5%) – Quizzes will be given at random. Quizzes will be based on the homework and the material discussed in class. No make-up quizzes will be given. Extra Credit will be given during different times in the semester for presenting homeworkto the class. Total points for Quizzes = 50 points.Homework Assignments (30%) – All students will turn in 4 assignments for a grade but will be responsible for all material. No late assignments will be accepted. Each assignment will be scored on the basis of 75 points maximum. Total points for Homework Assignments = 300 pointsClass Participation and Attendance (5%) – This is a discussion class. Participate by sharing your ideas and experiences. This is a good time to start discussing issues with your colleagues and team members. Please DO NOT email or call the instructor for absences unless there is a hardship and make up work will be assigned. Any student not attending during the project presentations will receive a deduction of 20 points per class missed. Total points for Class Participation and Attendance = 50 points (the points also come from Team Members Participation, see below) Team Project (15%) – The Team Project will be graded on the written content (10%) and the presentation (5%). Total points for the Team Project = 150 points. Team Members Participation – If your group members’ grade your participation at 40/50 (average), then 10 points will be reduced from your Class Participation and Attendance points. All group members’ evaluations will be averaged for the student’s score.GRADING DISTRIBUTION:Percentage Points Earned Grade Earned92% - 100% 920-1000 A90% - 91.9% 900-919 A-88% - 89.9% 880–899 B+82% - 87.9% 820-879 B80% - 81.9% 800-819 B-78% - 79.9% 780-799 C+72% - 77.9% 720-779 C70% - 71.9% 700-719 C-60% - 69.9% 600-699 D0% - 59.9% 0-599 F4Any student who does not believe they are going to pass the course must contact the instructor at least 30 days prior to final grades for discussion of next steps. If any studentis on the border line regarding grades (i.e. B+ at 899 points), their exams will be the basisof evaluation for the higher grade. EMAIL:Assignments:When you have missed a class and cannot turn in your homework, your homework will be accepted via email but you must notify the instructor prior to submission for approval. Do not email any other assignments. All others will not be accepted. Your assignmentis still due on the same day as if you were in class. Plan ahead! Questions: When you have a question regarding a homework problem, you may email the question to [email protected]. If you do not have a response back within 24 hours,


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