Introduction to the new MSc Program in Operations Management & Logistics Dr. Tarkan Tan OML MSc Program Director February 3, 2015
Introduction New MSc program starting September 2015. Motivation: Facilitating maximum student choice and preferences at the whole TU/e level. Synchronizing with the new bachelor program that has started in September 2012.
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program Procedure: Took the position paper Revision of Graduate School Master s Programs as a starting point Regular meetings with the program committee: Dr. Pascale M. Le Blanc (HPM) Dr. ir. Jos J.M. Trienekens (IS) Dr. Marco Slikker (OPAC) Dr. Simone A.E. Resing-Sassen (adj. OD) Marle A. T. Muselaers (OML student) Communication with OML instructors Shared earlier drafts Four info&feedback meetings Some 1-on-1 meetings and e-mail correspondance Communication with program directors GP-IE and MSc IM
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program Position paper Revision of Graduate School Master s Programs Discussed at Graduate School level Most important points: All students should go abroad for an international semester (unless already done at BSc or financial exceptions). Transition from semester system to quarter system
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program Results of the Rough Design Phase at GP-IE level: Design choice 1: The redesign will be such that each student can do all his/ her core courses and specialization electives in the first year. Design choice 2: We define tracks, that consist of: (i) Courses that belong together; (ii) Master thesis subjects for which those courses are relevant. Design choice 3: Students will be coupled to mentors in two steps: Before the end of the first quarter, a student will be coupled to a track. Before the end of the second quarter, a student will be coupled to a mentor. Redesign master programs IM and OML: Decisions for the rough design phase, 31 August 2014 By: Prof. Geert-Jan van Houtum, Director of the Graduate Program Industrial Engineering IE&IS PAGE 5
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level Based on the Graduate School Guidelines and the General IE Design Choices, we adhere to the following points in our redesign: All courses have a workload of 5 ects credits We need to allow for individual programs and choices as much as possible, under guidance of a mentor There can be a maximum 30 ects credits in the core An international experience of minimum 15 ects credits is required
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level (continued) There must be room for at least 15 ects credits of free electives (could be part of international experience) All core courses and specialization electives need to be completed before starting the international semester International experience will be programmed as a semester studying abroad For excellent students, international experience can also be thesis project abroad or a one-quarter research internship
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level Resulting Specific Design Choices: Specific OML Design Choice A: The IE Master Operations Management & Logistics contains core courses (general and track specific) which represent all disciplinary groups contributing to the master program, i.e., i) human performance management, ii) information systems, and ii) operations, planning, accounting, and control. Each OML student will have followed at least one course from each of the disciplinary groups within OML.
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level Specific OML Design Choice B: A methodological basis and design competency must be provided in the IE Master Operations Management & Logistics, via core courses. The design issues show differences between tracks and therefore there will be special design courses for each track, whereas we propose a common methodology course.
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level Specific OML Design Choice C: The IE Master Operations Management & Logistics will offer five thematic tracks and one free track targeted to honors students. Each student will be assigned to one of those six tracks.
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program: Specific Design Choices at OML Master Program Level Specific OML Design Choice D: Each thematic track contains core courses and specialization electives. The students must follow all track core courses and at least three courses from the list of specialization electives, which leaves room for free electives -in addition to the ones to be followed during the international semester- (if the student takes nominal number of courses, a minimum of three free TU/e electives can be followed from programs other than OML). The free track will be populated with specialization electives to be approved by the personal mentor.
OML MSc Courses All courses will be quarter courses Courses will fall into four categories: Core courses Track core courses Specialization electives Free electives
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program Core Courses (All tracks): 1JM11 Performance Enhancement 1XXYY Research Methods (new course) This course has methodological orientation and will cover a.o. the following topics: philosophical analysis of operations management research, design oriented research, operations management modeling, advanced statistical research methods, case study research, theory and data driven modeling, and generalizations.
Redesign of IE-OML MSc Program The students also need to acquire sufficient knowledge in financing and accounting. This can be obtained from 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management, as well as a 3rd year BSc course (such as the current 1CK40/1CK80), or a course during the international semester. Furthermore, the students need to have sufficient knowledge in programming and simulation at the start of the program. In case this is missing, the student needs to follow a homologation course (such as 1BK50) which will consume from the free elective space of the student.
Tracks 1. Healthcare 2. Capital Goods 3. Consumer Goods 4. Service Operations 5. Transportation (+ a Free Track for honors students)
1. Healthcare Main Research Topics: capacity planning, business process management, transfer of training, decision support, and human performance. Track core courses: 1-out-of-2: 1BM05 Business Process Management 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1BM70 Health Care Business Networks 1-out-of-2: 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1CM60 Design of health care planning and control systems
1. Healthcare Track specialization electives: (choose at least 3 -in addition to track core courses-) 0EM60 Perspectives on medical technology 1BM05 Business Process Management 1BM20 Software requirements management: quality and functionality 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1JM21 Designing effective performance management systems 1JM30 Managing team and team performance 1JMXX Organizational Change/Change Management 1ZM31 Multivariate Statistics 1ZM65 System Dynamics
2. Capital Goods Main research topics: production planning, inventory planning, maintenance & reliability, sustainability, forecasting, and human performance. Track core courses: 1-out-of-2: 1BM05 Business Process Management 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1CM05 Design of Operations Planning and Control systems 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning
2. Capital Goods Track specialization electives: (choose at least 3 -in addition to track core courses-) 1BM05 Business Process Management 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1BM65 IT-Governance 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management 1CM30 Service supply chain for capital goods 1CM36 Game Theory with applications to Supply Chain Management 1CM65 Green Supply Chains 1JM21 Designing effective performance management systems 1ZM31 Multivariate Statistics 1ZM35 Strategic sourcing and supply management
3. Consumer Goods Main research topics: inventory planning, store operations, warehousing, pricing, assortment planning, forecasting, and human performance. Track core courses: 1-out-of-2: Business Intelligence Business Information Systems Architecture 1-out-of-2: 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1CM40 Retail Operations 1CMXX Designing Operations for Consumer Goods Sector
3. Consumer Goods Track specialization electives: (choose at least 3 -in addition to track core courses-) 1BM05 Business Process Management 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1CM05 Design of Operations Planning and Control Systems 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1CM36 Game theory with applications to supply chain management 1CM65 Green Supply Chains 1CM70 Decision-making in Freight Transport and Logistics 1JM21 Designing effective performance management systems 1ZM31 Multivariate Statistics 1ZM35 Strategic sourcing and supply management
4. Service Operations Main research topics: Business process management and human performance. Track core courses: 1BM05 Business Process Management 1-out-of-2: 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1-out-of-2: 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1BMXX Design Project for Service Systems
4. Service Operations Track specialization electives: (choose at least 3 -in addition to track core courses-) 1BM10 Electronic Business 1BM20 Software requirements management: quality and functionality 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1BM65 IT-Governance 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1JM21 Designing effective performance management systems 1JM30 Managing team and team performance 1JMXX Organizational Change/Change Management 1ZM31 Multivariate Statistics 1ZM65 System Dynamics
5. Transportation Main research topics: transportation optimization, port and terminal operations, sustainability, business process management, and human performance. Track core courses: 1BM41 Business Information Systems Architecture 1CM70 Decision-making in Freight Transport and Logistics 1CM75 Innovations in Global Freight Transport 1CMYY Design of Transportation Systems
5. Transportation Track specialization electives: (choose at least 3) 1BM20 Software requirements management: quality and functionality 1BM56 Business Intelligence 1CM10 Modeling & Analysis of Manufacturing Systems 1CM22 Integrated Financial & Operations Management 1CM25 Supply Chain Operations Planning 1CM36 Game theory with applications to supply chain management 1CM65 Green Supply Chains 1JM21 Designing effective performance management systems 1ZM31 Multivariate Statistics
Master s Thesis The thesis will consist of three elements: i. Literature survey (5 ects) ii. The literature survey is to be completed prior to the start of the thesis project and can be conducted during the international semester. It will be evaluated with a grade out of 10. Project proposal (0 ects) The project proposal is to be conducted as the first part of a thesis project and it will be evaluated on a GO/NO-GO basis. iii. MSc Thesis project (30 ects)
Transition Both the current and the revised Master Programs are fully equivalent: They have the same governmental license (CROHO number) They have the same program objectives (Dublin descriptors) They have the same study load: 2 years = 120 ECTS = 3360 study hours They offer the same final qualifications (design /engineering) They offer the international Master of Science title, and the Dutch ir title
Transition What happens to existing students following the old system? They will continue with their program Not all elective courses survived the transition Some new courses are offered The schedule of courses may have changed (in another quarter/semester than current) So, please check your study program carefully http://educationguide.tue.nl/graduate-school/mastersprograms/operations-management-logistics/curriculum/ http://educationguide.tue.nl/graduate-school/mastersprograms/oml-for-healthcare/curriculum/
Transition Check your planning asap, because you may need to follow different courses. If you can no longer follow a course that was in your original list: make an appointment with your mentor to discuss your new program. Inform the teaching administration by submitting a new course list form (signed) If you reach an agreement with your mentor that you have an unsolvable problem, inform the study advisor (Kirkels) and together with her make an appeal to the exam committe.
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