DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
BBA (Full-Time) Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
Operations Management Syllabus
Operations Management [BB-305] Syllabus:
I. Introduction to
productions and operations management: Nature of production, productions and system, production as an
organizational function, decision making in production, production management
and operations management, Characteristics of modern production and operation
management, organization of production function, recent trends in
production/operations management.
II. Production process, manufacturing and service operations:
production process, manufacturing operation, service operations, selection of
process non manufacturing or service operations, difference between
manufacturing and service operations, classification of manufacturing process,
manufacturing operations as conversion process, characteristics of modern manufacturing
process,
III. Design of
production system: Product, process and
production design, factors influencing product design, approaches for product
design, process planning and process design, process selection, process
management, major process decisions,
IV. Plant location
& Plant layout – Location theories,
freedom of locations, errors in selection, steps in location selection,
relative importance of location factors, location models, Meaning, definition
scope and of facility layout, factors influencing layout, types of layout,
importance of layout, layout planning, layout tools and techniques, analysis if
layout with computers, criteria for selection and design of layout, layout design
procedure.
V. Materials Management
– functions, meaning
and operations, – overview of materials planning & material requirement
planning, over view of Store management – objectives & functions.
VI. Quality control – Purpose of inspection and quality control
– control charts and acceptance sampling by variable and attributes. Sample
plan OC curve, AQL, AOQL, LTPD.
Text Books
1. S.N Chary,Theory & Problems in Production and Operations Management, TMH
2. R.V.Badi N.V.Badi Production & Operations Management,Vrinda Publication
3. B. Mahadevan; Operation Management; Theory and Practice’ Pearson Education,
4. Ashwathappa, Production and Operation Management, Himalaya Publishing .
Objective: To give understanding of operations as function and skills of
major decisions area in operations as function.
Scheme: There shall be 20 marks for internal evaluation and 80 for
external paper. Examination paper shall have two sections Section A and Section
B. Section A shall have theoretical questions and section B shall have
numerical. There shall be five questions in section A and three shall be
answered for 48 marks. The section B shall have 4 questions and two to be answered
for 32 marks.
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