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Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Operations Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Operations Management Graduate Certificate from the University of New Hampshire equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge in operations management, applicable to industries like manufacturing and healthcare. The program enhances skills in managing operational functions, demonstrates understanding of principles, and establishes credibility in the field. It comprises 12 graduate credits, including required courses in Principles of Operations Management and Project Management Seminar, and elective courses in areas such as Health Care Quality and Safety, Supply Chain Management, and Lean Management.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Operations Management Graduate Certificate program at the University of New Hampshire is designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of operations management, applicable to a wide range of industries including manufacturing and health care.


Objectives:

  • Acquire new skills:
  • Enhance your proficiency in managing various operational functions within an organization.
  • Demonstrate knowledge:
  • Showcase your understanding of operations management principles and their practical applications.
  • Establish credibility:
  • Position yourself as a knowledgeable and credible professional in the field of operations management.

Outline:


Course Schedule and Content:

The certificate program consists of 12 graduate credits. The required courses are:


Required Courses (6 Credits):

  • OPS 800: Principles of Operations Management (3 credits)
  • PM 800: Project Management Seminar (3 credits)

Elective Courses (6 Credits):

  • Select 3 credits from the following:
  • HLTC 810: Health Care Quality and Safety
  • PM 819: Total Quality Management
  • Choose 3 credits from the following:
  • SCM 805: Supply Chain Management
  • PM 820: Introduction to Lean Management
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