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Southwestern College Individual APICS Modules (CPIM Certification)
Southwestern College, Education That Works . . Like You
The Educational Society for Resource Management
Wichita Chapter 71
January 2004, Page 2
Education That Works . . Like You
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Southwestern College Professional Studies offers 3/1.5 semester college credit classes to teach the bodies of knowledge necessary for workplace success and APICS certification. Earned credits may be used as core course substitutions for the Operations Management Major or as electives in other degree programs. Additional courses will be scheduled as demand is indicated. A series of courses will be taught by practicing professionals in the field.
 

 

 

 

Credit 

Class cost

Start date

Course name

Day

Hours

 

1/11/2004

Introduction to Materials Management

Thursday

1.5

 $  348.00

2/18/2004

Basics of Supply Chain Management

Thursday

1.5

 $  348.00

3/31/2004

Master Planning of Resources

Thursday

1.5

 $  348.00

 5/12/2004

 Detailed Scheduling and Planning

 Thursday

 1.5

  $  348.00

Southwestern College cooperates with all industry reimbursement and direct billing systems. There will be substantial out-of-class study time required. The courses are designed for those currently working in the field. Tuition is subject to change. For further information on class availability, call Professional Studies at (888) 684-5335, ext. 118.

Southwestern is currently taking names of individuals that would be interested in CIRM preparation courses. Once there is enough interest we will be plan and schedule these.

American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS)
Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - EAST WICHITA
2040 S. ROCK ROAD, WICHITA KS 67207
(316) 684-5335 ·  (888) 684-5335 ·  FAX (316) 688-5218 ·  EMAIL prostudy@sckans.edu
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