Supply Chain Management Emphasis

12 credit hours

Students pursuing a BA or BS in business administration may earn an emphasis in supply chain management by completing 12 of their 21-24 credit hours of elective coursework in management.

Supply chain management (SCM) is an evolving business practice consisting of efficient and effective procurement, manufacturing/operations, and distribution of goods. Students will learn skills valued by manufacturing, transportation, retail, healthcare and financial institutions including 6 Sigma, Lean, Just-in-Time inventory management, and process integration between businesses.

Requirements

Emphasis Coursework

9 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

MGMT 36042Principles of Supply Chain Management

3

MGMT 36044Principles of Procurement Management

3

MGMT 36045Principles of Logistics Management

3

Elective Coursework

3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

GEO 30000Advanced Topics in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

3

MGMT 46040Project Management

3

MRKT 35015International Marketing

3