PG COURSES OFFERED IN SPRING 2021-2022 (OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT)

Operations Management
ISOM5535 High Dimensional Statistics with Business Applications
2 Credits
This course presents classical and modern approaches for analyzing multivariate and high dimensional data, including principal components, factor analysis, discriminant analysis, clustering, new developments in dimension reduction, large-scale covariance matrix estimation and multiple testing. All of these approaches will be covered in the context of Marketing, Finance and other important business areas. Computational issues for both traditional and new methodologies will also be discussed.
INSTRUCTOR
L1-L2: Prof. Lilun DU
ISOM5550 Statistical Methods for Business and Economics I
3 Credits
[Previous Course Code(s): ISOM 582, ISMT 582] Properties of a random sample, sufficient statistics. Point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, optimality of estimators and tests, linear regression and analysis of variance.
EXCLUSION(S) INSTRUCTOR
MATH 5431 Background: Calculus and some knowledge of linear algebra Prof. Lancelot JAMES
ISOM5640 Social Media and Network Analysis
2 Credits
The course presents concepts of social media and networks, methods and techniques to explore and analyze the data crawled from social media and network, and business application of data mining of social network. All these will be discussed in the context of finance and marketing. Python is the unique programming language for all cases and projects.
INSTRUCTOR
L1-L2: Prof. Xuhu WAN
ISOM5700 Operations Management
2 Credits
[Previous Course Code(s): ISOM 561, ISMT 561] Introduction to management of business processes that produce goods or services: topics include operations strategy, process analysis, queuing systems, inventory management, quality management, process improvement and other important issues.
EXCLUSION(S) INSTRUCTOR
IELM 5170, IMBA 5110, MTMC 507 (prior to 2010-11) L1-L4: Prof. Albert HA
ISOM5701 Operations Analytics
2 Credits
This course focuses on the critical issues in the design, production and delivery of tangible goods as well as intangible goods in the business world. Topics include process analysis, capacity and bottleneck issues, waiting time management, inventory management, quality management, lean systems, supply chain management and e-commerce. Quantitative and qualitative tools will be taught to analyze the problems and create innovative solutions.
INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Albert HA
ISOM5740 Managing Financial Services Operations
2 Credits
This course focuses on the products and processes in the financial industries. It analyzes and evaluates the designs and performances of the internal operations and the different distribution channels of the financial institutions, and identifies opportunities for continuous improvement in productivity and efficiency. It also covers the issues of quality control and operational risk management, the application of IT in the industry. It will also discuss the automation/outsourcing of the financial operations for non-financial institutions to improve the financial performance and risk management in the supply chain.

PRE-REQUISITE(S) INSTRUCTOR
ISOM 5700

Mark LI

ISOM5790 OM Enrichment Worshops
1 Credit
[Previous Course Code(s): ISOM 6790H] This course requires students to attend at least four industry workshops and one company visit. It aims to increase students' exposure to the operations management practices in different industries and enhance their communication skills. No assignment and exam will be needed. Graded P or F.
INSTRUCTOR
TBA
ISOM5800 Business Modeling
1 Credit
[Previous Course Code(s): ISOM 580, ISOM 669B, MGMT 650F] This course is open to all MBA students who need to utilize spreadsheets to create and analyze business models for decision making and/or managerial insights. Practical exercises and case studies are used to illustrate the concepts and practices of business modeling and to build competency in using spreadsheets for advanced applications. Graded P or F.
EXCLUSION(S) INSTRUCTOR
ISOM 5810 Prof. Hongtao ZHANG
ISOM5820 OM Best Practices
2 Credits
Operations Management (OM) deals with the production and delivery of goods and services. Eight applications in OM will be covered in this course. The principal purpose is to expose students to a wide range of good case histories in order to enhance their repertoire and experience in OM.
CO-REQUISITE(S) INSTRUCTOR
ISOM 5700 or ISOM 5810 Prof. Qing LI
ISOM5840 Logistics Management
2 Credits
[Previous Course Code(s): ISOM 6790]Business logistics is the set of all activities involved in the flow of goods, services, and related information through an organization and through the supply chain to the market. The course is designed to introduce students to problems, models, and solution methodologies in business logistics.
INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Man YU
ISOM6670D Learning Statistics with Python
2 Credits
This course provides students practical experience in business analytics through independent study and business case analysis under the supervision of faculty members.
INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Xuhu WAN
ISOM6880 Project Study
2 Credits
This course offers a unique opportunity for the students to participate in real business projects and to apply what they have learned in other courses in solving business problems. Student teams will work under faculty supervision to solve global operations management related problems and identify improvement opportunities for both service and manufacturing businesses. They will also gain practical experience in planning and executing a real business project.
INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Qing LI