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		 | Degree programme |  | Study hours | Credits | P1 SBU | P1 SP | 2nd Chance Exam1 | Tolerance2 | Final grade3 |  | 
	 
		  | Master of Business Administration - Supply Chain Management | Compulsory | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
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  | The holder of the degree applies acquired knowledge independently. (Self-direction and entrepreneurial spirit) 
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  | The holder of the degree shows autonomy in implementing scientific research methods. (Research skills) 
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  | The holder of the degree is able to answer complex management questions in a critical and academically grounded way, taking into account different management domains. (Problem-solving capacity)  |  
 
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                 Student have a basic knowledge of linear programming. They are able to: 
- formulate a linear programming model based on a description of a decision-making problem
 
- solve a linear programming model using LINDO software
 
- correctly interpret the results of a linear programming model
 
 
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                 In this course, students learn to solve a diverse range of planning problems in a supply chain context using appropriate quantitative methods. Topics that are dealt with include network design, transport planning, coordination of production and inventory, and decision analysis. 
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						Semester 1 (6,00sp) Second examination period 
							
								
									
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All course material will be provided on BlackBoard  | 
 
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| Recommended reading | 
 
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- [Introduction to Operations Research],[Hillier & Lieberman],[11],[McGrawHill],[9781259872990],[]
 - [Operations and Supply Chain Management],[Jacobs & Chase],[16],[McGrawHill],[9781260238907],[]
 
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		  | Master of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Management - track private | Optional | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
		| Master of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship and Management - track public sector | Optional | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
		| Master of Business Administration - Accountancy, Finance and Tax law | Optional | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
		| Master of Business Administration - Marketing Management | Optional | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
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				|   | |   Learning outcomes |
 -  EC 
  | The holder of the degree applies acquired knowledge independently. (Self-direction and entrepreneurial spirit) 
   |  -  EC 
  | The holder of the degree shows autonomy in implementing scientific research methods. (Research skills) 
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  | The holder of the degree is able to answer complex management questions in a critical and academically grounded way, taking into account different management domains. (Problem-solving capacity)  |  
 
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  |  |   EC = learning outcomes       DC = partial outcomes       BC = evaluation criteria    |  
 
  
					
    
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                 Student have a basic knowledge of linear programming. They are able to: 
- formulate a linear programming model based on a description of a decision-making problem
 
- solve a linear programming model using LINDO software
 
- correctly interpret the results of a linear programming model
 
 
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                 In this course, students learn to solve a diverse range of planning problems in a supply chain context using appropriate quantitative methods. Topics that are dealt with include network design, transport planning, coordination of production and inventory, and decision analysis. 
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						Semester 1 (6,00sp) Second examination period 
							
								
									
										| Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt |  | 
									 
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| Compulsory course material | 
 
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All course material will be provided on BlackBoard  | 
 
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| Recommended reading | 
 
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- [Introduction to Operations Research],[Hillier & Lieberman],[11],[McGrawHill],[9781259872990],[]
 - [Operations and Supply Chain Management],[Jacobs & Chase],[16],[McGrawHill],[9781260238907],[]
 
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		  | Exchange Programme Business Economics | Optional | 162 | 6,0 | 162 | 6,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical |   | 
	 
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                 Student have a basic knowledge of linear programming. They are able to: 
- formulate a linear programming model based on a description of a decision-making problem
 
- solve a linear programming model using LINDO software
 
- correctly interpret the results of a linear programming model
 
 
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                 In this course, students learn to solve a diverse range of planning problems in a supply chain context using appropriate quantitative methods. Topics that are dealt with include network design, transport planning, coordination of production and inventory, and decision analysis. 
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               Lecture ✔
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               Response lecture ✔
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               Small group session ✔
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               Exercises ✔
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						Semester 1 (6,00sp) Second examination period 
							
								
									
										| Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt |  | 
									 
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         | 
     
 
    
				 
 
 
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| Compulsory course material | 
 
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All course material will be provided on BlackBoard  | 
 
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| Recommended reading | 
 
|   | 
- [Introduction to Operations Research],[Hillier & Lieberman],[11],[McGrawHill],[9781259872990],[]
 - [Operations and Supply Chain Management],[Jacobs & Chase],[16],[McGrawHill],[9781260238907],[]
 
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		| 2   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2. | 
	 
		3   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
 
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