Understanding Course Descriptions
Sample:
BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management 3 Credits
This course focuses on the principles and concepts of Supply Chain Management, as well as a review of the role of Supply Chain Management functions within an organization. Analytical and evaluative skills are developed through critical examination of theories, models, tools and techniques employed. Topics covered include Strategic Sourcing, Forecasting and Collaborative Planning, Inventory Management, Customer Relationship Management, and Service Response Logistics.
Components: Class
Typically Offered: Fall/Spring/Summer
Course Number
0000-0990 | No credit toward degree (does not count toward 120 credit minimum) |
1000-2990 (or 200W-299W) | Lower level undergraduate course |
3000-4990 (or 300W-499W) | Upper level undergraduate course |
5000 or higher | Graduate level course |
Credits
The course credits are listed to the right of the course number. One credit hour represents one hour of class time per week plus two hours of out-of-class study.
Course Title and Course Description
The course title is listed in bold. A brief description of the course is included after the title.
Prerequisite or Corequisite Designation
P: Designates that the course has a prerequisite (a course that must be taken before this class)
C: Designates that the course has a corequisite (a course that must be taken at the same time as this class)
Semester/Term Designation
Designates which semester or term the course is offered. This serves as a general guide and does not guarantee that a course will be offered during a particular semester or term: fall, spring, summer, winterim. Contact the department for current information on course offerings and rotation. Students who find courses without a semester designation should consult with the department chairperson.