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1. General information
Course:
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Code:
54325
Type:
CORE COURSE
ECTS credits:
6
Degree:
329 - UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION (TA)
Academic year:
2020-21
Center:
15 - FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Group(s):
60 
Year:
3
Duration:
C2
Main language:
Spanish
Second language:
English
Use of additional languages:
English Friendly:
Y
Web site:
Bilingual:
N
Lecturer: CARLOS MARTÍN HERNÁNDEZ - Group(s): 60 
Building/Office
Department
Phone number
Email
Office hours
Facultad de Ciencia Sociales y Tecnologías de la Información
ADMINISTRACIÓN DE EMPRESAS
Carlos.Martin@uclm.es
Tuesday and Wednesday: 17-19. For proper time management, please request tutoring via email

2. Pre-Requisites

There are no established prerequisites, however, we advise students to take Business Administration previous to enrollment such as : "Fundamentals of Business Administration" and "Business Organization and Human Resources Administration"

3. Justification in the curriculum, relation to other subjects and to the profession

A. Course Contribution to the Study Plan

The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to concepts and models regarding effective and efficient administration of operations. The main objective is to analyze the role of administration in the enterprise´s operations, the relationship with the remainder of a company´s functional arenas and the different decision-making approaches for an efficient management of operations. It will also be important that the student comprehends what decisions the most efficiently administered companies are taking in relation to their competitors in terms related to the internalization of production, innovation in products and processes, flexibility and productive capacity, inventory administration, etc.

B. Relation to other courses

The management of any enterprise requires basing decisions on both economic sustainability and the integrated functioning of the organization. To this effect, special attention is paid in the manufacturing of products and the provision of services, quality control and the supervision of employees. At the end of this course, the student will be able to understand how the design of the operations and their optimization can be as much or more important that other functional areas of the enterprise such as finance, marketing or research and development.

C. Relation to the profession

Through the study of this subject, the student acquires the necessary skills to undertake the business planning process as well as the use of ICT for this purpose, all of which are fundamental aspects in any decision-making process that a manager will have to face in the operations management area.


4. Degree competences achieved in this course
Course competences
Code Description
E03 Develop and enhance the ability to establish the planning and organization of any task in a company with the ultimate goal of helping make business decisions.
E06 Develop and enhance the ability for general management, technical management and the management of research, development and innovation projects in any company or organization.
E13 Ability to make logical representative models of the business reality
G01 Possession of the skills needed for continuous, self-led, independent learning, which will allow students to develop the learning abilities needed to undertake further study with a high degree of independence.
G02 Ability to understand the ethical responsibility and the code of ethics of professionals working in the field of economics. To know and apply the legislation and recognition of human rights and questions of gender equality.
G04 Ability to use and develop information and communication technologies and to apply them to the corresponding business department by using specific programmes for these business areas.
5. Objectives or Learning Outcomes
Course learning outcomes
Description
Assume social and ethical responsibilities in business decision-making.
Know the theories and organizational models of companies from structural and behavioral perspectives to ensure their effective and efficient functioning, paying special attention to human aspects in organizations.
Search for information in order to analyze it, interpret is meaning, synthesize it and communicate it to others.
Additional outcomes
Description
Learn the theories and models of organization, planning and direction of operations to ensure the effective and efficient functioning of the organizations. Know the operation system of the companies, as well as the process of developing new products, and analyze different alternatives of productive processes and distribution in plant designs. Search for information, analyze it, interpret it, synthesize it, and know to transmit it in order to optimally develop the direction of operations of the its function, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of productive resources, and special presenting special attention to the human factor. Also learn about the management of the different
methodological techniques help to decision making related to the system of operations in the company. Assume social responsibility and ethics in decision-making relating to the management of operations in the organization.
6. Units / Contents
  • Unit 1: Introduction to the management of operations
  • Unit 2: Operations strategy
  • Unit 3: Design and development of new products and services
  • Unit 4: Planning of the capacity of the productive plant and location of the facilities
  • Unit 5: Selection and design of the production system and technology
  • Unit 6: Quality Management
  • Unit 7: The planning of operations in the short and medium term
  • Unit 8: Inventory management and material needs planning
  • Unit 9: Planning and evaluation of projects. Transportation and allocation
7. Activities, Units/Modules and Methodology
Training Activity Methodology Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) ECTS Hours As Com Description
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] Lectures E03 E06 E13 G01 1.33 33.25 N N
Class Attendance (practical) [ON-SITE] Combination of methods E03 E06 G01 0.67 16.75 Y N
Final test [ON-SITE] Assessment tests E03 E06 E13 G01 G02 G04 0.08 2 Y Y
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] Self-study E03 E06 G01 G02 2 50 N N
Writing of reports or projects [OFF-SITE] Problem solving and exercises E03 E13 G02 G04 1.52 38 Y N
Analysis of articles and reviews [OFF-SITE] Reading and Analysis of Reviews and Articles E03 E13 G01 G02 G04 0.4 10 Y N
Total: 6 150
Total credits of in-class work: 2.08 Total class time hours: 52
Total credits of out of class work: 3.92 Total hours of out of class work: 98

As: Assessable training activity
Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).

8. Evaluation criteria and Grading System
Evaluation System Continuous assessment Non-continuous evaluation * Description
Assessment of problem solving and/or case studies 10.00% 0.00% Delivery of practical exercises and / or a case study
Theoretical papers assessment 20.00% 0.00% Preparation of group work on a topic related to a specific point of the content of the subject taught in class.
Final test 70.00% 100.00% Final exam of the course. This test consists of various questions of both theoretical and practical natures. To pass this test it is necessary to obtain at least a 50%.
Total: 100.00% 100.00%  
According to art. 4 of the UCLM Student Evaluation Regulations, it must be provided to students who cannot regularly attend face-to-face training activities the passing of the subject, having the right (art. 12.2) to be globally graded, in 2 annual calls per subject , an ordinary and an extraordinary one (evaluating 100% of the competences).

Evaluation criteria for the final exam:
  • Continuous assessment:
    Final exam: 70%
    Delivery of practical exercises and / or a case study: 10%
    Preparation of group work and presentation: 10%
    Significant participation of the student and activities carried out in the classroom: 10%
  • Non-continuous evaluation:
    Final exam: 100%

Specifications for the resit/retake exam:
Final exam: 70%
Delivery of practical exercises and / or a study of a case: 10% (It will be the same grade/mark as the ordinary call)
Preparation of group work and exposure: 10% (It will be the same grade/mark as the ordinary call)
Significant participation of the student and activities carried out in the classroom: 10% (It will be the same grade/mark as the ordinary call)
Specifications for the second resit / retake exam:
Final exam: 100%
9. Assignments, course calendar and important dates
Not related to the syllabus/contents
Hours hours
Class Attendance (theory) [PRESENCIAL][Lectures] 33.25
Class Attendance (practical) [PRESENCIAL][Combination of methods] 16.75
Final test [PRESENCIAL][Assessment tests] 2
Study and Exam Preparation [AUTÓNOMA][Self-study] 50
Writing of reports or projects [AUTÓNOMA][Problem solving and exercises] 38
Analysis of articles and reviews [AUTÓNOMA][Reading and Analysis of Reviews and Articles] 10

Global activity
Activities hours
10. Bibliography and Sources
Author(s) Title Book/Journal Citv Publishing house ISBN Year Description Link Catálogo biblioteca
 
DOMINGUEZ-MACHUCA, J.A. ET AL. DIRECCIÓN DE OPERACIONES ASPECTOS ESTRATEGICOS EN L PRODUCCIÓN Y LOS SERVICIOS MADRID MCGRAW-HILL 2003  
DOMINGUEZ-MACHUCA, J.A., ET AL. DIRECCIÓN DE OPERACIONES. ASPECTOS TÁCTICOS Y OPERATIVOS EN LA PRODUCCIÓN Y LOS SERVICIOS MADRID MCGRAW-HILL 2003  
FERNANDEZ, E., AVELLA, L Y FERNÁNDEZ, M ESTRATTEGIA DE PRODUCCIÓN MADRID MCGRAW-HILL 2006  
Francisco Javier Miranda González, Antonio Chamorro, Sergio Rubio Dirección de Operaciones: casos prácticos y recursos didácticos Madrid Paraninfo 2014  
GAITHER,N. Y FRAIZER, G. ADMINISTRACIÓN DE PRODUCCIÓN Y OPERACIONES MEXICO INTERNACIONAL THOMSON 2000  
GUARNIZO, J.V. Y JIMENEZ, J.J. EJERCICIOS Y CASOS DE ADMINISTRACIÓN Y DIRECCIÓN DE EMPRESAS TOLEDO TEBAR FLORES 2004  
GUARNIZO, J.V. Y JIMÉNEZ, J.J. DIRECCIÓN DE LA PRODUCCIÓN ALBACETE TEBAR FLORES 1998  
HEIZER, J. Y RENDER, B. DIRECCIÓN DE LA PRODUCCIÓN. DECISIONES ESTRATÉGICAS MADRID PEARSON EDUCACIÓN 2008  
HEIZER,J. Y RENDER, B. DIRECCIÓN DE LA PRODUCCIÓN. DECISIONES TÁCTICAS MADRID PEARSON EDUCACIÓN 2008  
MARTIN PEÑA (Coord.) DIRECCIÓN DEL A PRODUCIÓN: PROBLEMAS Y EJERCICIOS RESUELTOS MADRID PEARSON 2003  
MIRANDA, F.J., RUBIO, S., Y CHAMORRO, A. MANUAL DE DIRECCIÓN DE OPERACIONES MADRID THOMSON 2008  
MIRANDA, F.J.; CHAMORRO, A.; RUBIO, S. DIRECCIÓN DE OPERACIONES. Casos prácticos y recursos didácticos MADRID PARANINFO 978-84283-3440-2 2014  
Philip Moscoso y Alejandro LAgo Gestion de operaciones para directivos Madrid IESE Business School 2016  



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