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Kristina Soric

Area Head for Humanities, and Natural and Social Sciences, Professional studies professor-tenure

RIT Croatia

Kristina Soric

Area Head for Humanities, and Natural and Social Sciences, Professional studies professor-tenure

RIT Croatia

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Invited Article/Publication
Soric, Kristina and Jagoda Poropat Darrer. "Upravljanje Lancem Opskrbe – Trendovi: Multimodalna Komunikacija." JaTrgovac. (2020). Web.
Soric, Kristina. "Upravljanje Lancem Opskrbe Nakon COVID-19." JaTrgovac. (2020). Web.
Soric, Kristina. "Obrazovanje Polako Dobiva na Cijeni." JaTrgovac. (2020). Web.
Published Conference Proceedings
Soric, Kristina. "Teaching Business Mathematics Using Computers." Proceedings of the 2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), Opatija, 20-24 May 2019. Ed. MIPRO 2019. Opatija, Croatia: IEEE Xplore Digital Library ., Web.
Journal Paper
Jeric, Silvija Vlah and Kristina Soric. "Multi-Objective Optimization for the Integrated Supply and Production Planning in Olive Oil Industry." Ekonomski vjesnik : Review of Contemporary Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economic Issues, Vol. 32. No. 1 (2019): 129-138. Print.

Currently Teaching

DECS-310
3 Credits
A survey of operations and supply chain management that relates to both service- and goods- producing organizations. Topics include operations and supply chain strategies; ethical behavior; forecasting; product and service design, including innovation and sustainability; capacity and inventory management; lean operations; managing projects; quality assurance; global supply chains; and the impacts of technology.
MATH-101
3 Credits
This course provides the background for an introductory level, non-trigonometry based calculus course. The topics include a review of the fundamentals of algebra: solutions of linear, fractional, and quadratic equations, functions and their graphs, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and rational functions, and systems of linear equations.
MATH-161
4 Credits
This course is an introduction to the study of differential and integral calculus, including the study of functions and graphs, limits, continuity, the derivative, derivative formulas, applications of derivatives, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, basic techniques of integral approximation, exponential and logarithmic functions, basic techniques of integration, an introduction to differential equations, and geometric series. Applications in business, management sciences, and life sciences will be included with an emphasis on manipulative skills.