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Supply Chain Management

SCM Curriculum Change

A new major, Supply Chain Management (SCM), will be initiated starting the summer/fall 2007. The current Information Management and Analysis (INM) major will be eliminated and Supply Chain Management will be created. This new major incorporates both the information analysis base and logistical base of SCM because it offers two tracks for students to choose from. The tracks and courses offered are listed below. The College of Business is adapting to the times of the 21st century where SCM is in high demand. Concerned INM students or interested SCM students should seek more information from their advisor.

See also:
B.S.B.A. Core Requirements
B.S.B.A. Worksheet/Flow Chart/Suggested Program Plan/Others Forms
Course Descriptions (See Section 3).
Logistics Track
Required  
MKT349 Logistics Management
MKT350 Transportation Industry Theory & Practice
SCM370 Supply Chain Management
SCM390 Strategic Warehouse Management

Electives
(Choose 2)
 
SCM315 Strategic Procurement
SCM355 Quality Management and Continuous Improvement
SCM380 Data Mining for Supply Chain Mgt.
GEO202 Geographic Information Systems
MGT340 Human Resource Administration
MGT342 Managing Organizational Relations
MGT470 International Management
MKT315 Sales Management
MKT342 Business to Business Marketing & Analysis
MKT370 Services Marketing
ISM400 Integrated Project Management
 

Supply Chain Management Track

Required  
MKT349 Logistics Management
SCM315 Strategic Procurement
SCM355 Quality Management & Continuous Improvement
SCM370 Supply Chain Management
SCM380 Data Mining for Supply Chain Management
Electives
(Choose 2)
 
MKT342 Business to Business Marketing & Analysis
MKT370 Service Marketing
MGT340 Human Resource Administration
MGT470 International Management
ISM400 Integrated Project Management
SCM390 Strategic Warehouse Management

Career Opportunities
Graduates with a supply chain management background can find employment in a wide range of occupational specialties including logistics, facility management, transportation management, traffic management, operations and production, and purchasing, to name but a few. Salaries for recent graduates in supply chain programs, according to several surveys, rank near the top among the various business majors.

For additional information: S.U. Undergraduate Catalog (See Section 2, John L. Grove College of Business) and for Course Descriptions (See Section 3).

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