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Supply Chain Management

Supply chain management is a comprehensive approach to strategic planning, coordinating, and optimizing the flow of goods, services, information, and finances as they move from the supplier to the manufacturer, through various distribution channels, and ultimately to the end customer. An academic program in supply chain management trains students to develop creative solutions, convert data into actionable decisions, and manage the impact those decisions will have on all stakeholders.

 

Degree Requirements

Major Sequence in Supply Chain Management:

A minimum of 12 courses to include:

  1. Accounting 112
  2. Accounting 212
  3. Business Administration 331
  4. Business Administration 341
  5. Business Administration 355
  6. Business Administration 490
  7. Economics 227
  8. Finance 303
  9. Four additional courses in Supply Chain Management
    1. Business Administration 231
    2. Business Administration 232 or 233
    3. Business Administration 321 or 322
    4. Business Administration 323 or 324
  10. One leadership-competency focused class relevant to supply chain managers to be selected from:
    1. Business Administration 338: Negotiation in Business and Sales
    2. Economics 352: International Finance
    3. English 206: Creative Nonfiction
    4. English 214: Digital Storytelling
    5. Environmental Studies 100: Environment and Society
    6. International and Global Studies 240: Thinking Globally: An Introduction
    7. Journalism 211: Writing for Media
    8. Journalism 315: Public Relations and Strategic Communication
    9. Philosophy 204: Introduction to Ethical Theory
    10. Philosophy 213: Business Ethics
    11. Political Science 102: International Politics
    12. Political Science 345: International Political Economy
    13. Psychology 100: General Psychology
    14. Psychology 259: Social Psychology
    15. Sociology 101: Introductory Sociology
    16. Spanish 250: Business Spanish and its Cultural Context

Other courses outside the department that business majors are required to
complete:

  1. Mathematics 110, 140, 176, or university credit for AP Calculus
  2. Economics 100