MAN3574 — Acquisitions Management

3 credits · 3 hours

MAN 3574 - Acquisition Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring, online only) This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles, processes, and best practices that govern procurement and contracting in both the federal and private sectors. Students will learn how organizations identify needs, define requirements, and translate them into effective acquisition strategies. Emphasis is placed on the full acquisition lifecycle, from planning and solicitation to contract award, administration, and closeout. Students will examine the critical factors that influence acquisition decisions, including supply and demand dynamics, cost management, quality assurance, and quantity control. The course also explores techniques for negotiation, cost-benefit analysis, and life-cycle cost estimation, ensuring that acquisition outcomes align with organizational goals. Prerequisite(s): MAN 3052

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