Or95050 Manufacturing Resource Planning
Overview of MRP II systems. Bill of materials management. Inventory control. Manufacturing resource planning. Purchase and customers orders processing. Lead time scheduling. Shipping customers orders. Textbook: Wight, Oliver W., Manufacturing resource planning: MRP II Unlocking America's productivity potential, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Second edition, 1995.
CAMPUS: GDA
ACAD. PERIOD: SPRING & FALL
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: SPANISH
Professor with master's and/or doctorate degree on Information Systems or Administration of Information Technologies.
Or95054 Product exporting competencies
(3 0 8) Requirement: Not have Semester and career:BA International Business
Equivalence: None
Topic General aim of the course: To acquire an integral perspective of the formation, development, threats and opportunities of strategies and operative schemes of the exportation of products in the frame of the development of productive organizations. To obtain the main elements to complete to the process of certification, in the corresponding official norm of CONOCER (the official organism of certification of professional competences in Mexico).
Campus:MTY
Bibliography:There is not text book. Because various books and articles are consulted.
Instructor's profile:With doctorate studies as a preference, but specially with experience in consultancy and applications of conceptual elements of international business Language of
Instruction:Spanish
Or95055. Name of the course:Balanced Scorecard
Academic department:Management
Department
Units:3 0 8
Requirement: none
Semester and career:
Equivalence: none
General aim of the course:Integrating
the theoretical elements of the Balanced Scorecard tool in the process of operating
the strategy of any kind of organization in complex and dynamical environments,
in which the world is immersed today.
Campus:Monterrey
Bibliography:Balanced Scorecard, Robert S. Kaplan, David P. Norton. Harvard Business Press Editorial
Instructor's profile:MBA Degree, with emphasis in strategic and operative planing. Enabled in the use of the Balanced Scorecard tool.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Or95057 Small business consulting competencies
(3 0 8 Requirement:Not have Semester and career:BA Business Administration)
Equivalence: None
Topic General aim of the course:To acquire an integral perspective of the formation, development and opportunities of Mexican small and medium size business to be capable of intervening in a creative way as a consultant. To obtain the main elements to complete to the process of certification, in the corresponding official norma of CONOCER (the official organism of certification of professional competences in Mexico)
Campus: MTY
Bibliography:Alcaraz RAfael, 2000. El Emprendedor de Éxito, Ed. Mc Graw Hill, 2a. Edición. México
Instructor's profile:With doctorate studies as a preference, but specially with experience in consultancy and applications of conceptual elements of international business.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Or95060. Innovation and entrepreneurial culture
Academic department:Business
and Humanities (OR)
Units:8
Requirement: none
Semester and career:7th, 8th, 9th of any bachelor
Equivalence:optative I, optative II, optative III, optative IV of any bachelor
General aim of the course:Understand
the entrepreneurial vocation as a bachelor optio
Develop abilities
to identify and generate business ideas
Know different tools to analyze entrepreneurial options
Know the importance of the regional context in the enterprises generation
Discuss the entrepreneurial challenges in the emotional and cognitive level
Campus:León
Bibliography:None, the material
will be given by the professor Instructor's profile:The professor must have
motivational and teaching abilities, with professional experience, active in
the entrepreneurial environment and in all the public and private institutions,
with a creative profile that rouse in the student the desire for an own enterprise.
The professor must be master in Administration or any similar speciality
Language of Instruction:spanish
Or95063. Seminary on entrepreneurial perspective
Academic department:Business
and humanities (OR)
Units:8
Requirement:none
Semester and career:7th 8th 9th semester of any bachelor
Equivalence:optatives I, II, III and IV
General aim of the course:Support
the discovery of the entrepreneurial
potential, to detect and profit opportunity areas, promoting the
personal
and country development.
Campus:León
Bibliography:Material given
by the expositors.
Instructor's profile:The professor must have motivational and teaching
abilities, professional experience, active participation in the
entrepreneurial environment and the private and public institutions.
The professor must be master in Business Administration or any similar
area.
Language of Instruction:spanish
Or95081. Introduction to the Hospitality industry
An introductory course in
the study of tourism. The origins and evolution of contemporary tourism, including
food, beverage, and lodging management, will be carefully examined. Students
will be familiarized with the principles, practices, and philosophies that affect
the economic, social, cultural, psychological, and the various demand and supply
components of the tourism industrial base and their integration on an international
scale.
This course provides students with an overview of the tourism industry in Mexico,
including historical developments, most developed resorts and best destinations;
the foodservice, lodging and travel industry; pioneers and industry leaders;
representatives or companies from the three areas, and business opportunities.
Campus: MTY
Academic period: Spring and fall
Language of instruction: Spanish
Or95086. International Distribution Systems
Academic department:OR
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:D 00858 and D 00873
Semester and career:8, 9 LIN
Equivalence:NT
General aim of the course:The student will get the theoretical and practical
knowledge to design an international Transportations and Logistics plan that
will adapt to the needs of certain company, increasing their participation in
international markets.
Campus:Edo. México
Bibliography:Global Operations and Logistics, text and cases. Dornier, Philipp-Pierre;
Ernest, Ricardo. John Wiley and & Sons Inc. Estados Unidos, 1998. 453pgs.
The Management of Business Logistics. Coyle, John; Bardi, Edward; Langley, John.
West Publishing Company. Estados Unidos. 1996. 631 pags.
Contemporary Logistics. Johnson, James; Wood, Donald, Maxwell Macmillan International
editions. 1990. 579 pgs.
Instructor's profile:The professor who teach this subject most fullfill the
following academic requirements:
1.- Profesional background: Industrial Engineering Degree or professional experience
in areas of Administration of Distribution, Logistic, Traffic or similar.
2.- Academic background: Administration Masters or equivalent with specialization
in Marketing Research, International Commerce and/or Businesses, International
Logistic.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Or95087. Logistics and the Supply Chain Management
Academic department:OR
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:D 00858 and D 00873
Semester and career:8, 9 LIN
Equivalence:NT
General aim of the course:Remark the strategic importance of the Suppy Chain
Management and the relationship with Business Logistics. The student will know
the key elements of such chains and it’s practical applications.
Campus:Edo. México
Bibliography:“Antología logística” (10 compendios);
Sergio Téllez.
“APICS Dictionary”
COX, James F.; John H. Blackstone Jr.
8th. Edition
APICS – The educational society for Resource Managment
Instructor's profile:The professor who teach this subject most fullfill the
following academic requirements:
1.- Profesional background: Industrial Engineering Degree or professional experience
in areas of Administration of Distribution, Logistic, Traffic or similar.
2.- Academic background: Administration Masters or equivalent with specialization
in Marketing Research, International Commerce and/or Businesses, International
Logistic.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Academic department:OR
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:NT
Semester and career:7, 8, 9 LAE
Equivalence:NT
General aim of the course:To
expose the basic foundations for the understanding of the parameters and mechanisms
which take part in the creation of the value, as much inside the company as
into the sector where the enterprise competes and for the client.
Campus:Edo. México
Bibliography:Compitiendo por crear valor
Juan F. Pérez-Carballo Vega
Escuela Superior de Gestión Comercial y Marketing
Madrid, España.
Reingeniería – Empezar de Nuevo –
Nereo Roberto Parro
Ediciones MACCHI
Reingeniería de la organización
Jeffrey N. Lowenthal
Panorama
Instructor's profile:Enterprises Administration BSc or Chemical Engineering
BSc, Civil Engineering BSc, Industrial Engineering. Master degree in Administration
or in Industrial Engineering, preferredly with PhD. in Administation or Industrial
Engineering or Systems with specialty in Operation Research. Labor experience
in process, preferredly as process leader or operation manager.
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Or95089.International Logistics. A Process
approach
Academic department:OR
Units:3-0-8
Requirement:NT
Semester and career:7, 8, 9 LAE
Equivalence:VA 00802
General aim of the course:Analize, evaluate and design an International Suppy
Chain and to remark the relationship with Business Logistics.
Campus:Edo. México
Bibliography:Simchi-Levi, Designing and Managing the supply chain, Second Edition,
McGraw Hill, 2002, USA
Schönsloben, Integral Logistics Management, Planning and Control of Comprehensive
Business Processes, St Lucie, 2000, USA
Walker, W.,Supply chain networks and business process orientation : advanced
strategies and best practices
Instructor's profile:BA Industrial Engineering MBA, 5 experience years
Language of Instruction:Spanish
Fecha de la última actualización: 15 de junio del 2004 (m)