This course is made up of three fundamental logistics modules: supply chain design, supply chain planning and execution, and transportation. The course will focus on engineering design concepts and optimization models for addressing logistics decision-making. The homework and projects will reinforce lectures with case studies requiring the use of commercial or academic decision support software.
The most recent version of syllabus for the fall semester of 2012 is posted below. The course structure and syllabus depend on the resources available to teach the course. As soon as all organizational issues have been resolved I will post the final version of the syllabus.
You will be able to access the course syllabus in several ways:
Starting with the Fall semester of 2011, I will use the text book Supply Chain Engineering, that I have written and has been published by Springer during the summer of 2011.
Other course materials refer to homework, projects, additional notes, and cases studies, which change from semester to semester. The list of course materials is only active for courses that I am teaching in the current semester and be found on the T-Square section associated with this course.
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