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Nov 11, 2024
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AMFG 1500 - Introduction to Distribution 4.5 Credits
Students interested in learning about the importance of distribution in manufacturing need a good overview of distributors and distributorships. This course provides this by examining the role of distributors in bringing goods to market, adding value through distributor services, and tracking products from procurement through final sale and installation. It also introduces basic accounting principles and contract law necessary for distribution.
Lecture Hours: 4.5 Lab Hours: 0.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives
- Student will be able to demonstrate a general understanding of distribution and distributorships.
- Students will be able to describe several systems of delivering products to customers that will include an examination of pricing,logistics, support and profit.
- Students will manage inventory in a warehouse environment from receipt to issuance or sale.
- Students will recognize and discuss basic accounting principles and contract management as applied to various roles within distributorships.
- Students will organize a learning portfolio that will aid them in managing, interpreting and analyzing the material compiled throughout the course.
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