Supply Chain Management B.B.A.

Have you ever considered the amount of coordination it takes between companies in order to develop and deliver a product to an end user?  Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a diverse field that encapsulates the company's ability to link processes, practices, and people in a timely manner.  The Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management equips its students to meet this growing demand.   The program aims to provide the knowledge base necessary to excel in critical SCM areas to ensure the company's success in design, assembly, and delivery of their product.

Core Curriculum Courses
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Business Core
See Business Core Requirements42
Required courses in the major
SCM 320Strategic Sourcing 3
SCM 342Transportation & Logistics Management 3
SCM 343Essential Supply Chain Inventory & Warehousing Concepts 3
SCM 376Managing Global Supply Chains3
SCM 386Supply Chain and Marketing Channels3
SCM 432Supply Chain Analytics3
Free elective hours to total a minimum of 120 hours. If a student has 12 hours of free electives, they are encouraged to take an additional business area concentration.18
Total Hours120

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