Albany Technical College Annual Report 2012

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ATC Launched Operations Management Program

Albany Beginning spring semester 2013, Albany Technical College will add an Operations Management associate degree program to its list of areas of study. The Operations Management program will train students to enter the workforce as an entry-level supervisor within a manufacturing community. The program will afford students the ability to organize, and lead an organization in its daily performance of the tasks of creating and producing a product that meets the needs of a customer, while producing revenue that will generate a profit. While complimenting all existing manufacturing related Albany Tech programs, courses will be designed to acquaint students with the different types of operations necessary for the successful flow of product within an organization. Topics of discussion include human resource

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strategies, supply chain operation, inventory and planning management, and material and scheduling operations. Students earning the associate degree in Operations Management will complete the educational requirements for Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM®) and have the opportunity to complete other requirements for certification testing. Albany Technical College will also offer PMP® certification and CAPM® certification in a non-credit offering for individuals and companies needing this specialized training. The new program will be chaired by Dr. Steve Eidson, who already heads up the Lean Six Sigma program at Albany Tech. Eidson, a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt instructor, recently passed the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam through the Project Management Institute (PMI). The PMP designation is

the most important industry recognized certification for Project Managers.

ATC Opened Newly Designed Bookstore

Albany Tech cut the ribbon on its new campus bookstore on October 25th. The $450,000 project transformed the old student center in Freedom Hall to the new 5,575-square-foot bookstore. The new facility provides more registers for faster service. “We’re able to get more students in, service more students, and let them be able to get on out and into their classes,” said Phillip Monfort, Bookstore Coordinator. Additional offerings in the new bookstore include an increased selection of clothing options, which includes Nike® branded apparel. In the spring, the Book Express program for student to order books online and pick up in the bookstore should be available.

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