Operations & Technology Management

  • QST OM 922: Theory of Technology and Operations Management
    This seminar's objective is to expose the students to the traditional research associated with Operations Management. Early work done in the areas of inventory, scheduling, facility layout and logistics are generally considered the foundation on which traditional OM research has built. While highly quantitative, the seminar focuses on the means by which the research was (1) conducted, (2) linked to real problems, (3) implemented (or not implemented), and (4) the research opportunities that have been or could be exploited.
  • QST OM 926: Supply Chain Modeling
    SUPP CHAIN MODS
  • QST OM 928: Research Seminar: Economics and Operations Management
    This course exposes students to a diverse range of OM research methods and topics, and highlights the research of current OTM faculty. The goal of this course is to train students to think as a serious OM researcher who aims to publish in top-tier journals and make meaningful contributions to the field.
  • QST OM 990: Current Topics Seminar
    For PhD students in the Operations Management department. Registered by permission only.
  • QST OM 998: Directed Study: Operations and Technology Management
    Graduate Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and the department chair - PhD-level directed study in Operations and Technology Management. 1, 2, or 3 cr. Application available on the Graduate Center website.
  • QST OM 999: Directed Study: Operations and Technology Management
    Graduate Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and the department chair - PhD-level directed study in Operations and Technology Management. 1, 2, or 3 cr. Application available on the Graduate Center website.