Supply Chain Management
This program is to prepares students for careers and further education in Transportation, Distribution and Logistics. The program reflects the cross-functional relationships prevalent in supply chain management. Students are exposed to standard operating procedures, negotiation techniques, planning, organizing, and accounting concepts, purchasing, sustainability, warehousing, project management, quality control, import/export, and asset management theory.
Courses
- ACG 2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting
- AMH 2010 — Early American History
- AMH 2020 — Modern American History
- CGS 2100 — Computer InformationTechnology and Literacy
- ECO 2013 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENC 1101 — English Composition I
- EVR 1001C — Introduction to Environmental Science
- GEB 1011 — Introduction to Business
- MAC 1105 — College Algebra
- MAN 2500 — Operations Management
- PHI 1010 — Introduction to Philosophy
- POS 2041 — American Government
- SCM 1010 — Introduction to Supply Chain Management
- SCM 2150 — Purchasing and Inventory Management
- SCM 2161 — Supplier Quality Management
- SCM 2230 — Warehouse Management
- SCM 2270 — Transportation and Distribution
- SCM 2351 — Quality Process Analysis
- SCM 2360 — Quality Process Improvement and Yellow Six Sigma Belt
- STA 2023 — Elementary Statistics