Specialization in Operations and Production Management

The International School of Economic and Administrative Sciences presents the Specialization in Operations and Production Management, a program in the field of management training at the University and a pioneering program in the country with more than 40 uninterrupted cohorts since 1994.

This specialization offers professionals working in operations the possibility of acquiring new management tools for decision-making in sensitive areas of the organization, such as production, processes, inventories, purchasing and technology, following a pedagogical process that combines the cutting-edge theoretical models and engineering techniques, with the practical applications of these, which will allow the specialist to develop high-impact actions in their performance within an organization.

Degree and level study

Specialization in Operations and Production Management. Graduate.

Language of Instruction

Spanish.
English-taught subjects.

* To request the program stucture in English, please send an e-mail to internacionales@unisabana.edu.co 

Duration

1 year.

Study Mode

Taught on campus during daytime hours.

Credits

24.
1 Colombian credit= 8 on-site hours + 40 hours of independent work (48 hours).

Type of academic training offered

Specialization.

Location

This program is taught in the Puente del Común Campus, Km. 7, Autopista Norte de Bogotá. Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Code in the Colombian National Data System of Higher Education (SNIES, Spanish acronym):

2768.

Tuition and other costs:

Registration: $ 150.000 COP/ 41 USD aprox.

Tuition in Colombian pesos (COP): $28.900.000. Approximate amount in US dollars: 8.800 USD.

Qualified Registry issued by the National Education Ministry:

Qualified Registry by Resolution number 17096, December 27 2012, valid during 7 years.

Qualified Registration amended through Resolution No.3405 of March 14, 2014. 

Qualified Registration amended through Resolution No. 10654 of June 1, 2016. 

 

For more information, please see the website in Spanish.