Operations Management
Process design, capacity, inventory, queuing, and quality — the discipline of making things run.
Level 3000 · operations
ADMS 3351 covers a wide and varied syllabus, which is exactly why students get caught off-guard. The exam pulls problems from process analysis, EOQ inventory, queueing, forecasting, and project management — sometimes in the same question.
We build a clean mental map of the course so each model is paired with the situation it actually describes, and we drill the calculation patterns that show up on midterms and finals.
Most students looking for an ADMS 3351 operations management tutor at York University are stuck on the same things — EOQ, reorder point and safety stock, M/M/1 queueing, forecasting accuracy measures, PERT/CPM scheduling, and process analysis. We cover them in the order the course tests them.
ADMS 3351 students text us with this every week.
- “Midterm is in 6 days and I still can't tell which inventory model the question wants.”
- “Final is next week and PERT/CPM is the one thing I haven't touched.”
Send your course code, your test date, and the topics you’re stuck on. We’ll tell you the most realistic way to use the time you have left.
Where students usually get stuck in ADMS 3351
- EOQ vs. reorder point vs. safety stock
- Queueing formulas
- Forecasting accuracy
- PERT/CPM
- Picking the correct model
Topics students like to cover.
No premade modules. Every session is built around the topics you’re actually stuck on. These are the ones ADMS 3351 students ask about most.
Topic 01
Process Analysis
- Cycle time, throughput, utilization
- Bottleneck identification
- Little's Law in practice
Topic 02
Forecasting & Aggregate Planning
- Moving averages and exponential smoothing
- Forecast accuracy: MAD, MSE, MAPE
- Aggregate planning trade-offs
Topic 03
Inventory Management
- EOQ and reorder point
- Safety stock and service level
- Newsvendor problems
Topic 04
Quality, Queuing & Projects
- Statistical process control (control charts, capability indices)
- M/M/1 and M/M/s queuing analysis
- PERT/CPM project scheduling
Our approach to ADMS 3351.
01
A model-to-situation map
We give you a one-page decision tree so you always know which model the question is actually asking for.
02
EOQ and queuing drill sets
These two topics carry the most marks. We make sure both are exam-ready.
03
Project network walkthroughs
PERT/CPM problems get solved on paper and in a spreadsheet so the logic locks in.
What students tell us before booking ADMS 3351
- “I don't know which model the question wants.”
- “EOQ, reorder point, and safety stock blend together.”
- “Queueing formulas are hard to choose under time pressure.”
Quick answers about ADMS 3351 tutoring.
- I keep mixing up EOQ, reorder point, and safety stock. Can you sort it out?
- Yes — those three are the most-asked 3351 tutoring topic. We map each one to the question wording that triggers it so you stop guessing under exam pressure, then drill enough variations that the setup becomes automatic.
- Can we cover PERT/CPM in one session?
- Usually, yes. A single focused session covers the project-network calculations and critical-path logic well enough for the typical 3351 exam question.
- Does 3351 overlap with 3330? Which one are we actually working on?
- There's some overlap on paper but in practice 3351 owns queueing, PERT/CPM, newsvendor, and forecasting, while 3330 owns LP / Solver / decision trees / simulation. We focus the session on the 3351 side and use 3330 frameworks only when your prof brings them in.
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Paste it into WhatsApp or the contact form. Fill in your test date and the topic you’re stuck on — we’ll take it from there.
“Hi, I'm in ADMS 3351. My test/final is on [date]. I'm stuck on [topic]. Are you available this week?”
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