20 Credits SPRING



Aims/Description: Operations Management (OM) deals with the production of goods and services and relates closely to other business functions. Operations Management is concerned with the effective and efficient marshalling of the organisation's resources to meet its objectives. Operations Management is the business function that generates income and is therefore central to all commercial businesses. Operational Research (OR) is introduced on this module to support Operations Management decision-making processes. OR is a systematic and logical approach involving the construction and manipulation of mathematical models. The aim of this module is to take a general view of operations management in all sectors of business.

Staff Contact: RUIZ-HERNANDEZ DIEGO
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Tutorials, Independent Study
Assessment: Formal Exam, Course work

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