PUBLIC EDUCATION

2010-2011 Education Schedule
dates subject to change until August 1, 2010

Class Day Start End Notes
Basics of Supply Chain Management TU 9/7/10 11/9/10  
Strategic Management of Resouces TH 9/9/10 11/4/10  
CSCP Review Session Fall 2010 SA 9/11/10 10/2/10 Four consecutive Saturdays
Lean Manufacturing Topic TBD TBD      
Detailed Scheduling and Planning SA 1/8/11 2/5/10 Two Saturdays, one off, two more
Execution and Control of Operations SA 2/19/11 3/19/11 Two Saturdays, one off, two more
Master Planning of Resources TU 3/29/11 5/17/11  
CSCP Review Session Spring 2011 SA 4/9/11 4/30/11 Four consecutive Saturdays
Basics of Supply Chain Management TU 6/7/11 8/16/11 July 5 2011 dark

 

Orange County APICS offers a variety of educational programs including


Learn to Think Lean - Workshop Series - began May 27, 2010

  • When organizations go lean, they need a skilled team to lead them. Build your skills and become a team leader with the new APICS Lean Enterprise Workshop series.
    Click HERE for more information and to register

 


CPIM Certification Review Courses prepare students to take the CPIM certification exam. CPIM provides a common basis for individuals and organizations to evaluate their knowledge of the evolving field of production and inventory management. The program has helped individuals and their organizations become more productive and competitive because it is designed to test candidates’ in-depth knowledge of a variety of subjects specific to production and inventory management.

Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) - Orange County APICS Modules - Chapman University Program - Customers in today’s complex global marketplace expect high quality, low prices, fast turnaround, and on-time delivery. To successfully compete, organizations have improved supply chain management practices and as a result, well-trained, well-educated supply chain professionals are playing an increasingly important role in their organizations.

The APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) program will help you develop into a supply chain leader who can create and execute a supply chain strategy that meets customer needs, reduces costs, and increases profits. With the APICS CSCP designation, you’ll increase your value to employers who know that a well-run supply chain is a key component of a forward-looking and competitive enterprise.

APICS certification programs open the door to job opportunities and your career advancement. According to a recent APICS Salary Survey, respondents with CPIM or CIRM credentials earned 15 percent to 23 percent more than noncertified professionals.

In addition, more Internet-savvy manufacturing companies are demanding APICS certification on applicant resumes. On Monster.com, more than 61 percent of manufacturing jobs request APICS certification!